NASA, CSA, JAXA, JPL And Other Space Stuff

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Planetary defense entered a new era last year when NASA's Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) mission demonstrated for the first time the ability to alter an asteroid's orbit. The successful mission was achieved with the support of a worldwide observation campaign, and growing global interest in hazardous near-Earth objects (NEOs) – asteroids and comets that could come into Earth's neighborhood. Despite these breakthroughs and growing awareness, less than half of NEOs capable of serious damage on Earth have been catalogued.

That's why the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy is releasing the National Preparedness Strategy and Action Plan for Near-Earth Object Hazards and Planetary Defense. It establishes six key goals for the decade ahead:
  1. Enhance NEO detection, tracking, and characterization capabilities.
  2. Improve NEO modeling, prediction, and information integration.
  3. Develop technologies for NEO reconnaissance, deflection, and disruption missions.
  4. Increase international cooperation on NEO preparedness.
  5. Strengthen and routinely exercise NEO impact emergency procedures and action protocols.
  6. Improve U.S. management of planetary defense through enhanced interagency collaboration.
 
I'd go and let the aliens purge this earth from its misery, then start to in a new world with me as a founding father of sorts... it would be marvelous.
 
I'd go and let the aliens purge this earth from its misery, then start to in a new world with me as a founding father of sorts... it would be marvelous.
Shall we call it New Hemsworth, it’s capital will be called Chris, in the state of Thor, of the country of Schwarzenegger?
 
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