EURONEAR, the European Near Earth Asteroids Research, is a research project and network for the research and discovery of near-Earth objects and potentially hazardous asteroids using existing telescopes located in both hemispheres available to the members of the network.[2] The Minor Planet Center directly credits EURONEAR with the discovery of few hundred minor planets since 2008, including 11 near-Earth asteroids.[1]
^"Members". EURONEAR. 18 June 2019. Retrieved 18 June 2019.
^Popescu, Marcel M.; Vaduvescu, Ovidiu; de León, Julia; de la Fuente Marcos, Carlos; de la Fuente Marcos, Raúl; Stanescu, M. O.; Alarcon, M. R.; Serra-Ricart, Miquel; Licandro, Javier; Bertesteanu, D.; Predatu, M.; Curelaru, L; Barwell, F.; Jhass, K.; Boldea, C.; Aznar Macías, A.; Hudin, L.; Dumitru, B. A. (24 June 2023). "Discovery and physical characterization as the first response to a potential asteroid collision: The case of 2023 DZ2". Astronomy & Astrophysics. arXiv:1905.12997. Bibcode:2023arXiv230611347P. doi:10.1051/0004-6361/202346751.
Popescu, M.; Vaduvescu, O.; De León, J.; Gherase, R. M.; Licandro, J.; Boacă, I. L.; Şonka, A. B.; Ashley, R. P.; Močnik, T.; Morate, D.; Predatu, M.; De Prá, M.; Fariña, C.; Stoev, H.; Díaz Alfaro, M.; Ordonez-Etxeberria, I.; López-Martínez, F.; Errmann, R. (2019). "Near-Earth asteroids spectroscopic survey at Isaac Newton Telescope". Astronomy & Astrophysics. 627: A124. arXiv:1905.12997. Bibcode:2019A&A...627A.124P. doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201935006. S2CID170079055.
Vaduvescu, O.; Birlan, M.; Tudorica, A.; Sonka, A.; Pozo, F. N.; Barr, A. D.; Asher, D. J.; Licandro, J.; Ortiz, J. L.; Unda-Sanzana, E.; Popescu, M.; Nedelcu, A.; Dumitru, D.; Toma, R.; Comsa, I.; Vancea, C.; Vidican, D.; Opriseanu, C.; Badescu, T.; Badea, M.; Constantinescu, M. (2011). "EURONEAR—Recovery, follow-up and discovery of NEAs and MBAs using large field 1-2 m telescopes". Planetary and Space Science. 59 (13): 1632. arXiv:1108.5780. Bibcode:2011P&SS...59.1632V. doi:10.1016/j.pss.2011.07.014. S2CID119252263.