About CSS
The Catalina Sky Survey (CSS) is a NASA funded project supported by the Near Earth Object Observation Program (NEOO) under the Planetary Defense Coordination Office (PDCO). We are based at the University of Arizona's Lunar and Planetary Lab in Tucson, Arizona. Our mission at CSS is fully dedicated to discover and track near-Earth objects (NEOs) in an effort to meet the congressional mandate to catalogue at least 90 percent of the estimated population of NEOs larger than 140 meters, some of which classify as potentially hazardous asteroids (PHAs) which pose an impact threat to Earth. Longstanding success of the project is attributable to our comprehensive sky coverage, continued development and application of innovative software and our NEO detection pipeline, and the inclusion of near real-time human attention to the NEO discovery and follow-up process.
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The Rubin Observatory is poised to begin contributing towards the discovery of new near-Earth objects, complementing existing surveys such as the University of Arizona’s Catalina Sky Survey.
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Featured CSS Asteroid Citation
(392952) Hermitageshelter = 2022 WT20 Discovered by the Catalina Sky Survey.
The Hermitage, founded in 1965, is a nonprofit no-kill animal shelter in Tucson, Arizona. For six decades, this accredited sanctuary has provided lifelong refuge to thousands of at-risk cats, including those with diseases like FIV and FeLV whom other shelters routinely euthanize. They host over 200 cats and rescue over 700 annually.
