EURONEAR - Data Mining of Asteroids and Near Earth Asteroids
O. Vaduvescu, L. Curelaru, M. Birlan, G. Bocsa, L. Serbanescu, A., Tudorica, J. Berthier

TL;DR
This paper presents EURONEAR's development of PRECOVERY, a tool that mines astronomical archives to recover and improve orbits of Near Earth Asteroids, leveraging historical photographic data and the Virtual Observatory.
Contribution
The paper introduces PRECOVERY, a public data mining facility that systematically searches archives for asteroid precoveries and recoveries, enhancing orbit determination efforts.
Findings
Successfully mined 13,000 photographic plates from 1930-2005.
Identified numerous precoveries and recoveries of NEAs and PHAs.
Demonstrated the potential to improve asteroid orbit accuracy.
Abstract
Besides new observations, mining old photographic plates and CCD image archives represents an opportunity to recover and secure newly discovered asteroids, also to improve the orbits of Near Earth Asteroids (NEAs), Potentially Hazardous Asteroids (PHAs) and Virtual Impactors (VIs). These are the main research aims of the EURONEAR network. As stated by the IAU, the vast collection of image archives stored worldwide is still insufficiently explored, and could be mined for known NEAs and other asteroids appearing occasionally in their fields. This data mining could be eased using a server to search and classify findings based on the asteroid class and the discovery date as "precoveries" or "recoveries". We built PRECOVERY, a public facility which uses the Virtual Observatory SkyBoT webservice of IMCCE to search for all known Solar System objects in a given observation. To datamine an…
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