$40,125,123
to CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
THE GOAL OF THE NEAR-EARTH OBJECT SURVEILLANCE MISSION (NEOSM) IS TO FIND, TRACK, AND CHARACTERIZE THE ASTEROIDS AND COMETS THAT COULD POTENTIALLY THREATEN THE EARTH.
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What the model surfaced from this award
NASA funds Caltech to develop a space mission detecting and tracking near-Earth asteroids and comets that pose collision risks.
Planetary defense is critical infrastructure; early detection of hazardous asteroids enables mitigation strategies to protect Earth.
Drives demand for advanced space-based sensors, optical systems, data processing infrastructure, and spacecraft manufacturing capabilities.
U.S. planetary defense capability demonstrates space technology leadership; China is developing parallel asteroid-detection capabilities.
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