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Strategies and International Cooperation in the NASA Planetary Defense Exercise

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Jun 19, 2024

NASA is gearing up to broadcast live on June 20th at 9.30pm Italian time to share recent developments in response strategies to a hypothetical asteroid impact on Earth. The fifth biennial Interagency Planetary Defense Exercise took place on April 2 and 3, 2024, at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory in Maryland. The event brought together NASA’s Planetary Defense Coordination Office, FEMA, and the Office of Space Affairs of the United States Department of State to evaluate the national response capacity to potential asteroid threats.

During the broadcast, experts including NASA Planetary Defense Officer Emeritus Lindley Johnson, FEMA’s Leviticus “LA” Lewis, and Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory’s Terik Daly will discuss the exercise’s history, purpose, the simulated scenario, and the results and recommendations. This year’s exercise featured international collaboration in planetary defense and real data from NASA’s DART mission, which included Italy’s participation in the first technological demonstration in space for Earth’s defense.

While there is currently no significant asteroid threat in the near future, NASA and international partners believe it is crucial to have a response strategy in place to ensure planetary security. The broadcast will provide insights into the exercise and the importance of planetary defense.

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