Roscosmos and RAS expressed their wish to integrate issues of NEO and space debris in the Federal Program. Project proposed for Russian Federal Space.

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Roscosmos and RAS expressed their wish to integrate issues of NEO and space debris in the Federal Program. Project proposed for Russian Federal Space Program for ECOZOND NEBOSVOD APOTHIS

EKOZONT Project of space survey telescope for the detection NEOs 3 EKOZONT is a concept of cost-effective space system designed for the detection of NEOs down to size of 100 m not later than days before the possible collision with the Earth. The space system consists of one or two spacecrafts at low orbit. In addition to the detection of NEOs, the system will be capable to detect space debris and to carry out some scientific research programs. The main 75 cm telescope with 7 o FoV will be focused to search the weakest and the most distant NEOs. 40 cm telescope will be effective to discover the nearest bright NEOs and space debris. Layout of two EKOZONT satellites for “Soyuz” launcher. EKOZONT spacecraft layout with a main VT-77 telescope and auxiliary 40 cm telescope. VT-77 telescope layout.

NEBOSVOD S pace survey telescope for the detection of most distant NEOs 4 NEBOSVOD is a concept of high-sensitivity space system designed for the detection of most distance and small NEOs down to size of 50 m not later than days before the possible collision with the Earth. The space system consists of two spacecrafts at GSO orbit. The main system parameters are: Telescopes aperture: 1.5 m Field of view:8  4  Limiting sensitivity25 m Observing mode TDI Survey rate:20000 sq.deg/day

Apophis is a automated mission to an asteroid. The major goals of the mission preliminary named “Apophis” are: to carry out a study of physical and chemical properties; to put a special radio beacon into circum-asteroid orbit aimed for precise determination of the asteroid’s orbital parameters. Space mission “Apophis” The period seems to be the most reasonable window for the launch. The total mass of payload is about 800 kg. Both distant and contact (if a lander option will be included) modes of study are considered. 5

National NEO program and international cooperation 6 A national NEO program is under preparation in Russia. Its implementation will allow Russia to participate effectively in the international cooperation on the issue. As an example cooperation of development that has been established during joint efforts on the Russian-American RAMOS program can be used to in the international asteroid hazard programs.