Anglo-Australian Near-Earth Asteroid Survey
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The Anglo-Australian Near-Earth Asteroid Survey (AANEAS) operated from 1990-96, becoming one of the most prolific programs of its type in the world. Apart from leading to the discovery of 38 near-Earth asteroids, 9 comets, 63 supernovae, several other astronomical phenomena and the delivery of a substantial proportion of all NEA astrometry obtained worldwide (e.g., 30% in 1994-95), AANEAS also led to many other scientific advances which were reported in the refereed literature.
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- D. I. Steel, R. H. McNaught, G. J. Garradd, D. J. Asher and K. S. Russell, AANEAS: A Valedictory Report, Australian Journal of Astronomy, 1998