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Spacewatch A project to discover and study asteroids and comets, started in 1980 with the 0.9-m reflector at the Steward Observatory, Arizona. A new 1.8-m reflector was opened in 2000 to extend the survey to fainter objects. http://spacewatch.lpl.arizona.edu/

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