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Planet WinsMar 19

China Targets 2027 Launch for Asteroid Defense Mission

China is preparing to launch its first planetary defense mission in December 2027, aiming a spacecraft at asteroid 2016 WP8 to test humanity's ability to protect Earth from space threats. The mission marks another nation joining the effort to keep our planet safe from asteroids.

SpaceNews3 min read
Scientists Crack Code for Faster Asteroid Missions
InnovationMay 19

Scientists Crack Code for Faster Asteroid Missions

Researchers just solved a 300-year-old math puzzle that could make spacecraft missions 20% more efficient. The breakthrough helps space agencies plan better routes when visiting multiple moving asteroids.

Space.com2 min read
California Startup Plans First Commercial Asteroid Mission
InnovationApr 30

California Startup Plans First Commercial Asteroid Mission

A Southern California company is launching the first commercial deep space mission to study asteroid Apophis during its 2029 Earth flyby, making planetary defense faster and more affordable. The mission could attract more viewers than the Super Bowl while helping protect our planet from future threats.

Space.com3 min read
Europe and Japan Team Up for 2029 Asteroid Mission
Global NewsMay 11

Europe and Japan Team Up for 2029 Asteroid Mission

Two space agencies are joining forces to study asteroid Apophis when it zooms past Earth in 2029, offering scientists a once-in-a-lifetime chance to learn how gravity reshapes space rocks. The mission shows international cooperation reaching new heights in planetary defense.

SpaceNews2 min read
NASA Probe Snaps Stunning Mars Photos on Asteroid Mission
InnovationMay 26

NASA Probe Snaps Stunning Mars Photos on Asteroid Mission

A spacecraft headed to study a metal asteroid just captured breathtaking new images of Mars during a gravity boost flyby. The bonus pictures are helping scientists prepare for the probe's 2029 destination while giving us fresh views of the red planet.

Wired2 min read
NASA Mission Could Reveal Secrets of Metal Asteroid Psyche
InnovationMar 18

NASA Mission Could Reveal Secrets of Metal Asteroid Psyche

Scientists are closer to solving a 200-year mystery about a giant metal asteroid that might be the exposed heart of a destroyed planet. New crater simulations will help NASA's spacecraft unlock Psyche's secrets when it arrives in 2029.

Science Daily3 min read
Asteroids Throw 'Cosmic Snowballs' at Each Other, NASA Finds
InnovationMar 12

Asteroids Throw 'Cosmic Snowballs' at Each Other, NASA Finds

NASA's asteroid defense mission captured the first proof that space rocks gently toss debris at each other like cosmic snowballs, reshaping surfaces over millions of years. The discovery came from images taken seconds before the spacecraft deliberately crashed into an asteroid in 2022.

Space.com2 min read
Private Landers Will Touch Down on Asteroid Apophis in 2029
InnovationMar 20

Private Landers Will Touch Down on Asteroid Apophis in 2029

In 2029, private company ExLabs will make history by landing spacecraft on asteroid Apophis as it passes closer to Earth than our satellites. Multiple nations are sending missions to study this once-in-thousands-of-years event that will be visible to the naked eye.

New Scientist3 min read
NASA Spacecraft Nudged Asteroid and Changed Solar Orbit
InnovationMar 10

NASA Spacecraft Nudged Asteroid and Changed Solar Orbit

NASA's DART mission successfully knocked an asteroid off its path around the sun, proving we could defend Earth from a space rock threat. Amateur astronomers traveled the globe to confirm this planetary defense milestone.

Space.com2 min read
NASA Spacecraft Changed an Asteroid's Path Around the Sun
InnovationMar 7

NASA Spacecraft Changed an Asteroid's Path Around the Sun

For the first time ever, humans have measurably altered how a celestial body orbits the Sun. NASA's DART mission proved we can protect Earth from dangerous asteroids.

NASA3 min read
Backyard Stargazers Now Help Defend Earth From Asteroids
Planet WinsJan 27

Backyard Stargazers Now Help Defend Earth From Asteroids

Amateur astronomers with smart telescopes are joining NASA missions to track dangerous asteroids and discover comets. One citizen scientist in South Africa captured crucial data during NASA's asteroid deflection test.

Space.com3 min read
NASA's Psyche Spacecraft Aces Mars Flyby, Eyes Metal Asteroid
InnovationMay 20

NASA's Psyche Spacecraft Aces Mars Flyby, Eyes Metal Asteroid

NASA's Psyche mission just nailed a tricky Mars gravity assist, getting a 1,000 mph speed boost on its way to explore a metal-rich asteroid that could reveal secrets about how planets form. The spacecraft is now barreling toward its 2029 destination after capturing stunning close-up images of the Red Planet.

Google News - Science3 min read
NASA's Psyche Spacecraft Aces Mars Flyby En Route to Asteroid
InnovationMay 21

NASA's Psyche Spacecraft Aces Mars Flyby En Route to Asteroid

NASA's Psyche spacecraft just pulled off a flawless Mars flyby, using the Red Planet's gravity to slingshot itself 1,000 mph faster toward a mysterious metal asteroid. The bonus? It captured stunning crescent Mars photos that surprised even the mission scientists.

Google: space mission success3 min read
NASA Spacecraft Snaps Stunning Mars Photos En Route to Asteroid
InnovationMay 23

NASA Spacecraft Snaps Stunning Mars Photos En Route to Asteroid

A spacecraft heading to explore a metal-rich asteroid just flew within 2,864 miles of Mars, capturing breathtaking images while getting a gravity-powered speed boost. The clever maneuver saved fuel and put the mission on track for a 2029 arrival that could reveal secrets about how Earth's core formed.

Smithsonian2 min read
Houston Mission Control Guides Artemis II Moon Mission
InnovationApr 4

Houston Mission Control Guides Artemis II Moon Mission

NASA's Mission Control in Houston is proving that teamwork on the ground is just as vital as astronauts in space, successfully guiding the Artemis II crew toward the moon with zero major issues. Over 50 years after the first moon missions, the same principles of careful decision-making and crew safety are bringing humanity back to deep space.

Google: space mission success2 min read
Europe and Japan Team Up to Study Asteroid Apophis in 2029
Planet WinsMay 10

Europe and Japan Team Up to Study Asteroid Apophis in 2029

Two major space agencies just signed a historic agreement to send a spacecraft to asteroid Apophis during its rare close flyby of Earth. The mission will gather crucial data to help protect our planet from future asteroid threats.

Google News - Science2 min read
Rare Asteroid Visible to Naked Eye in 2029
Planet WinsApr 14

Rare Asteroid Visible to Naked Eye in 2029

On April 13, 2029, asteroid Apophis will pass closer to Earth than satellites orbit, creating a once-in-millennia stargazing event visible without telescopes across Europe, Africa, and Asia. Scientists are launching multiple missions to study this harmless space rock that will offer unprecedented insights into our solar system.

Space.com2 min read
Europe's Apophis Mission Gets $177M Green Light for 2028
VideosFeb 20

Europe's Apophis Mission Gets $177M Green Light for 2028

A space rock the size of five football fields will zip past Earth in 2029, closer than some satellites. Europe just approved a mission to meet it first and watch what happens when a massive asteroid gets up close and personal with our planet.

Sky & Telescope2 min read
Spacecraft Lands on Asteroid 25 Years Ago Today
Daily MixFeb 12

Spacecraft Lands on Asteroid 25 Years Ago Today

A quarter century ago, humanity achieved something extraordinary: landing a spacecraft on an asteroid hurtling through space. The NEAR Shoemaker mission gave us our first close-up look at these ancient space rocks.

Good News Network2 min read
Europe's Hera Probe On Track for Asteroid History in 2026
InnovationMar 25

Europe's Hera Probe On Track for Asteroid History in 2026

A spacecraft just completed a supersonic speed boost in deep space, setting itself up to visit the asteroid that humanity deliberately smashed two years ago. The mission will help turn planetary defense from a one-time experiment into a repeatable safety system.

Space.com3 min read

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