Besides, this Venus pt has nothing to do w/ the new paper. This is Nathan's March PASP published paper that passed peer review.
LSST will find more than a few NEOs. Even the Grav/Mainzer/ Spahr paper said 60%.
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Ivesic says 80%+ with optimization of the cadence. Then it's reasonable to ask cost/benefit, no?
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I am sure he means 80% of those visible from the Southern sky, not 80% of all. So 80% of 50% ==> 40%. /1
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Yes, because most asteroids are not 'inside' Earth's orbit. LSST will find a few that are 'inside' Earth's orbit.
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On the order of 20% of them apparently. Earth-crossing asteroids spend some time inside Earth’s orbit.
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