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2019 | Asteroid Institute + B612 | Annual Report

We are pleased to publish B612's annual progress report. 2019 has been an important year for B612, the Asteroid Institute, and the field of asteroid science and education. In the report, we share updates about the investments our supporters enable.  With your help, we work to...

Forbes Quotes Danica Remy about asteroids 2010 CO1 and 2000 QW7

“Remember that the Earth is largely covered by our oceans and is largely unpopulated,” says Danica Remy, President of the B612 Foundation she continued “so the probability of getting hit in your area is extremely low. But the fact is, we as human beings have...

Danica Remy Interviewed by NBCNews.com

Danica Remy, B612 President, was interviewed by NBCNews.com about the recent asteroid flybys. Danica highlighted that the risk to Earth from asteroids is small in the short-term, but it is inevitable in the long-term and for the first time in human history we have the technology...

B612 Heads to Luxembourg to Celebrate Asteroid Day

On June 30th, the world came together to celebrate Asteroid Day's 5th anniversary in Luxembourg. B612 co-founders Rusty Schweickart and Dr. Ed Lu, along with B612 President Danica Remy, joined dozens of other asteroid experts from around the world for three incredible events.   Asteroid Day Technical...

Dr. Ed Lu Makes the Case for Mapping the Asteroids at the Long Now Foundation

Asteroid Institute Executive Director Dr. Ed Lu recently spoke at Long Now Foundation’s Interval Bar to make the case that humanity needs a map of Near-Earth Asteroids. Long Now’s Executive Director Zander Rose hosted the talk. Dr. Lu explained how previous frontiers have only been explored with...

Asteroid Institute’s Dr. Reitsema Presents to National Academy of Sciences

Asteroid Institute Mission Director Harold Reitsema recently presented at the National Academies of Science on the work that B612 has done on space-based asteroid observation missions. The National Academies of Sciences has been tasked to explore the capabilities of space-based telescopes, including exploring the relative advantages...

50 Years Ago Rusty Schweickart Had 5 Minutes Alone

Fifty years ago today, astronaut Rusty Schweickart had 5 minutes alone above the Earth. 2019 is the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 9 mission, crewed by Jim McDivitt, Dave Scott, and B612 co-founder Rusty Schweickart. There will be many celebrations of the mission. Some were this...

Today is the Anniversary of Chelyabinsk

Six years ago, a meteor exploded over Chelyabinsk, Russia injuring over 1,500 people and damaging 7,000 buildings across six cities. This event caused people around the world to ask: What are we doing about asteroids? The answer is: A whole lot. Scientists at the Asteroid Institute are building detection tools to...

Rusty Schweickart Interviewed in Space.com Article

B612 Founder Rusty Schweickart recently spoke to Space.com about asteroids and Apollo 9. You can read the full interview here. "In order to protect the Earth, you've got to know where the asteroids are and where they're headed, and we realized at one point several years...

Asteroid Institute at LSST Solar System Science Collaboration

B612 Asteroid Institute attended the LSST’s Solar System Science Collaboration meeting on July 10-12, 2018 at the University of Washington in Seattle. The B612 Asteroid Institute’s development of the Asteroid Decision and Analysis Mapping (ADAM) platform is largely motivated by the upcoming Large Synoptic Survey...