Personal tools
Log in

Skip to content. | Skip to navigation

INAF

Istituto italiano di astrofisica - national institute for astrophisics

Ciao
You are here: Home INAF News The NEOROCKS project: online the newsletter first issue

The NEOROCKS project: online the newsletter first issue

NEOROCKS (Near-Earth Object Rapid Observation, Characterization and Key Simulations) is an European project financed by the Horizon 2020 UE program. The first issue of the project newsletter is an online magazine to report about news in the NEO field

To increase the knowledge of physical properties of small bodies orbiting close our planet (known as NEO: Near Earth Objects), which can occasionally pose a collision risk with Earth, it is operative the NEOROCKS (Near-Earth Object Rapid Observation, Characterization and Key Simulations) European project, financed by the Horizon 2020 UE program.

The first issue of the project newsletter is available at https://www.neorocks.eu/: it is an online magazine to report about news in the NEO field, with in-depth analysis, science articles for researchers and passionate people, interviews and fun facts.

In the first issue, the editorial by Elisabetta Dotto from INAF- Osservatorio Astronomico di Roma, project coordinator, describes the newsletter aims and, more in general, those of the NEOROCKS project: “Each newsletter issue will report updates on our work and will share with the public important findings”, says Dotto. “The published articles will present the NEOROCKS world and will allow to learn a bit more on asteroids. The challenge for the physical characterisation of these bodies has to keep pace with the continuously growing discovery rate, and the framework of “planetary defense” is a more and more global issue”.

Among the articles of the first newsletter issue, you will find a discussion on the main methods used by astronomers from INAF and from the whole NEOROCKS consortium to discover and classify the asteroids by means of their surface properties, monitored with on-ground telescopes; you will find also an interesting excursus on the historical origin of the NEO study, with the tale of the discover of the first NEO that dates back to more than 250 years, in the night between 14th and 15th June 1770. Moreover, there is also a section dedicated to the youngest, with “Neorocks4Kids”: the magical “fairy tail” of the solar system formation and of the NEO evolution is narrated to kids, with a simple but effective language and with the aid of charming drawings.

Filed under: ,

MeerKAT+: the MeerKAT Extension

Feb 21, 2024

MeerKAT+: the MeerKAT Extension The handover of the first dish of the MeerKAT extension signals an important milestone for the SKA-MID construction

The first discoveries of the Webb space telescope in Rome: public lecture on 29 February

Feb 21, 2024

The first discoveries of the Webb space telescope in Rome: public lecture on 29 February On Thursday 29 February at 6 pm, Prof. Roberto Maiolino of the University of Cambridge (UK) will hold a public lecture on the theme "The invisible Universe revealed by the James Webb Space Telescope" at the Department of Physics of Sapienza University of Rome

The AGILE satellite re-entered the atmosphere

Feb 14, 2024

The AGILE satellite re-entered the atmosphere After 17 years of thriving operations, the AGILE Italian scientific satellite re-entered the atmosphere, thus ending its intense activity as a hunter of some of the most energetic cosmic sources in the Universe that emit gamma and X-rays