Ed Lu

Preventing Armageddon: The Economic Hurdles Of Asteroid Defense

Josh Goldstein investigates why people will pay more money to see a movie about Asteroids than for a protection system to prevent dangerous asteroid impacts. In an interview with Ed Lu for Planet Money, on NPR's All Things Considered, Lu talks about a two-step process: first...

Ed Lu on NPR’s All Things Considered: Planet Money, with Audie Cornish

Preventing Armageddon: The Economic Hurdles Of Asteroid Defense.   “Some scientists say we should be doing more to protect the Earth from asteroids. The technical issues are relatively easy, but the economics of asteroid defense are much harder.” Listen to the Podcast: Play in new window | Read...

The History of B612 Foundation

  B612 Foundation is a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization dedicated to planetary defense from asteroids. Founded in 2002, in our first decade, we worked to find technical solutions for asteroid deflection, assuming the necessary first step of discovering and tracking threatening asteroids would be managed by the...

Sentinel’s Mission to Find 500,000 Near-Earth Asteroids

Humankind lives in a cosmic shooting gallery. For evidence of that, we need look no further than the events of 15 February 2013. On that day, a medium-size asteroid was set to pass some 28,000 kilometers from Earth, unusually close and well within the orbits...

How to prevent another Chelyabinsk

After the devastation wreaked by the Chelyabinsk asteroid airburst on 15th February 2013, two questions were on everybody’s lips. One, “why didn’t we see it coming?” And two, “How can we prevent similar events in the future?” Read the Article: "How to prevent another Chelyabinsk" Astronomy Now (April 29,...

Donor Profile: Steve Jurvetson

Steve Jurvetson's Biography   Bio: Steve Jurvetson is a Partner at DFJ. The SF Chronicle and SF Examiner recognized Steve as one of “ten people expected to have the greatest impact on the Bay Area in the early part of the 21st Century.” Steve was chosen by...

Meet the Team: Dr. Scott Hubbard

Dr. Hubbard's Bio:   Scott is a Professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics at Stanford University where he focuses on planetary exploration, especially Mars and also serves as the Director of the Stanford Center of Excellence for Commercial Space Transportation. He has been engaged in space-related research, program,...

Why one former astronaut is trying to save the world from asteroids

"Yesterday, an article released on NASA's website reported a 500 meter-wide asteroid passed within 745,000 miles of Earth. As far as we know, another rock of this size won't pass that closely again until 2027. But we don't know that for sure." Vox takes a look at how...

A Conversation with Founding Circle Members Suzanna Mak and Asa Denton

Biographies of Suzanna Mak and Asa Denton:   Suzanna Mak is an experienced deputy district attorney, entrepreneur, and software executive. She loves dark chocolate, Downton Abbey and teasing her husband about his country of origin’s world-renowned space program. Asa Denton, from England, has worked in London, Hong Kong and now...