UAO-DLR ASTEROID SURVEY

'Asteroids discovered: 83'
13437 Wellton-Persson November 28, 1999
March 11, 2000
March 28, 2000
December 2, 1999
January 27, 2000
March 31, 2000
December 2, 1999
November 28, 1999
January 14, 2001
March 29, 2000
September 19, 2000
August 26, 2000
November 28, 1999
April 25, 2000
August 19, 2002
March 29, 2000
August 27, 2000
September 5, 2000
September 5, 2000
(65259) 2002 GP April 3, 2002
August 20, 2002
August 19, 2002
January 5, 2000
January 12, 2001
March 15, 2002
November 12, 1999
November 19, 1999
November 28, 1999
March 9, 2000
March 9, 2000
March 28, 2000
March 29, 2000
September 19, 2000
January 29, 2001
March 22, 2001
March 22, 2001
September 2, 2002
August 17, 2003
March 29, 2000
August 24, 2001
September 2, 2002
October 29, 2002
November 12, 2002
April 25, 2000
January 15, 2001
March 9, 2002
October 31, 2002
September 5, 2000
September 5, 2000
March 25, 2003
April 8, 2003
November 19, 1999
March 31, 2000
March 9, 2002
March 14, 2002
March 31, 2000
August 27, 2000
September 17, 2000
August 13, 2001
August 18, 2001
February 10, 2002
August 6, 2002
September 11, 2002
September 11, 2002
October 2, 2002
October 31, 2002
November 2, 2002
September 24, 2003
October 19, 2003
October 23, 2003
October 21, 2003
March 24, 2002
(119933) 2002 GN April 3, 2002
October 30, 2002
September 5, 2000
January 29, 2001
October 23, 2001
(127003) 2002 GO April 3, 2002
April 3, 2002
January 23, 2003
March 23, 2003
August 22, 2004
August 22, 2004

The 'UAO - DLR Asteroid Survey' (UDAS), also known as the 'Uppsala-DLR Asteroid Survey', is a dedicated programme to search for and follow up asteroids and comets, with special emphasis on near-Earth objects (NEOs) in co-operation and support of global efforts in NEO-research, initiated by the Working Group on Near-Earth Objects (WGNEO) of the International Astronomical Union (IAU), and the Spaceguard Foundation. It is a kind of follow-on programme to ODAS, which had to close due to lack of further financial support. It should also not be confused with the Uppsala-DLR Trojan Survey (UDTS), which was conducted a few years before UDAS was launched.
UDAS began regular observations in September 1999, with some test runs during 1998. Discoveries of NEOs are reported to the Minor Planet Center.
UAO stands for Uppsala Astronomical Observatory, Uppsala, Sweden. DLR stands for the Deutschen Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt, the ''German Aerospace Center''.

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