http://www.cnn.com/2004/TECH/space/03/03/us.asteroid.finder.ap/index.html

Amateur asteroid chasers may get rewards
Associated Press
March 4, 2004

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Amateur astronomers could receive awards of $3,000 
for discovering and tracking near-Earth asteroids under legislation 
approved by the House of Representatives on Wednesday.

"Given the vast number of asteroids and comets that inhabits Earth's 
neighborhood, greater efforts for tracking and monitoring these objects 
are critical," said Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, sponsor of the legislation 
that passed 404-1.

Astronomers estimate there are between 900 and 1,100 near-Earth 
asteroids with a diameter of at least one kilometer -- about 
six-tenths of a mile -- or larger. Of those, nearly 700 already 
have been discovered and cataloged.

Asteroids capable of inflicting damage on a global scale hit the 
Earth roughly every million years. An asteroid is believed 
responsible for wiping out the dinosaurs 65 million years ago.

The bill, which still needs Senate action, directs the NASA 
administrator to make the awards, based on recommendations by the 
Smithsonian Minor Planet Center.

One award is to be issued annually to the amateur astronomer or 
group of amateurs who in the previous year discovered the 
intrinsically brightest, near-Earth asteroid. Another award would 
go to the amateur who makes the greatest contribution to the Minor 
Planet Center's mission of cataloguing near-Earth asteroids.


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