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orbit@home is a BOINC-based distributed computing project of the Planetary Science Institute. It uses the Orbit Reconstruction, Simulation and Analysis[1] framework to optimize the search strategies that are used to find near-Earth objects.
On March 4, 2008 orbit@home completed the installation of its new server and officially opened to new members.
On April 11, 2008 orbit@home launched a Windows version of their client.
As of February 2012, the scientific project was still awaiting grant funding.[2]
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