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The new generation of telescopes under construction return to the same area of the sky with sufficient frequency to enable tracking of moving objects such as asteroids, near-earth objects, and comets [4,5]. To detect these moving objects, one image may be subtracted from another (separated by several days or weeks) to differentiate variable and moving sources from the dense background of stars and...