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ANOTHER GOOD NEWS FROM THE INTERNATIONAL
ASTRONOMICAL SEARCH COLLABORATION (IASC )
NEW EXPLORATIVE DISCOVERY REPORT.OCTOBER 06,2010
NAME OF NEO
INVESTIGATOR
CONFIRMATORY
DATE
2010 SA17 Dr.Alphonsus
Ekwerike
OCTOBER
06,2010
IASC ("Isaac") is a collaboration
of Hardin-Simmons University (Abilene, TX),
Lawrence Hall of Science (University of California at Berkeley),
Astronomical Research Institute (Westfield, IL), Global Hands-On Universe Association
(Portugal), Sierra Stars Observatory Network (Markleeville, CA),
Wide-Field Infrared Survey Explorer (NASA), Tarleton State University
(Stephenville, TX), The Faulkes Telescope Project (Wales),
and Astrometrica (Austria).
EXPLORATION NEWS. NASA WISE Asteroid Search Campaign.
EXPLORATION NEWS. NASA WISE Asteroid Search Campaign . EXPLORATION
NEWS.NASA
WISE Asteroid Search Campaign We have just received a letter congratulating Dr.A.Ekwerike
to have confirmed comet C/ 2010 H1. In the International
Astronomical Search Collaboration letter dated 04 / 24/ 2010, Dr.Patrick Miller of the department of Mathematics and Astronomy,
Hardin and Simmons University,Abilene,who is also the Director of IASC-NASA WISE ASTEROIDS SEARCH, thanked Dr.Ekwerike and
stated that “this confirmation of a near-Earth object is important because it is
this type of object that has the potential of hitting the Earth”.
By
this success news, Dr.Alphonsus Ekwerike has also asked all the Sciencemedicine Research students to keep striving in this
direction as to keep lives and the earth safe. He also encourage minorities and third world students to embrace Science, Medicine
and technology, especially the Invention Technology education as to innovate better ways of living and Peace on Earth.
IASC ("Isaac") is a collaboration of Hardin-Simmons University (Abilene, TX), Lawrence Hall of
Science (University of California at Berkeley), Astronomical Research Institute (Westfield, IL), Global Hands-On Universe
Association (Portugal), Sierra Stars Observatory Network (Markleeville, CA), Wide-Field Infrared Survey Explorer (NASA), Tarleton
State University (Stephenville, TX), The Faulkes Telescope Project (Wales), and Astrometrica (Austria).