A collaborative effort between the Asteroid Institute, Google Cloud, and the University of Washington has led to the identification of 27,500 previously overlooked near-Earth asteroids. This achievement, facilitated by advanced cloud-based astrodynamics and data mining technologies, surpasses the total number of asteroids discovered by all of the world's telescopes last year. Partnerships included @b612foundation and @googlecloud, with mentions in #datanami and #TCIwire.
Asteroids... the moon... so many places for 776 companies to mine *instead* of Earth. https://t.co/wHuA2dP4bh https://t.co/Z4JuO2aCir
Scientists with the Asteroid Institute and the University of Washington revealed 27,500 newly identified solar system bodies. That is more than were discovered by all of the world’s telescopes last year. https://t.co/qoLkggmBwj
Asteroid Institute and Google Cloud Identify 27,500 New Asteroids with Cloud-Based Astrodynamics and Data Mining https://t.co/zmyDTu8bcZ @b612foundation @googlecloud #datanami #TCIwire
Asteroid hunters spot 27,500 overlooked near-Earth asteroids — more than all of the world’s telescopes last year https://t.co/m4jKDWGlAO https://t.co/o0HK7qUi1Z
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