Aurora Borealis a festive St. Patrick's Day green on the evening of March 17, 2013. (Photo courtesy of John Dean)
NASA Public Outreach Halted
A large part of our organization's mission is to inform individuals of the real threats to our planet. Now that NASA's outreach programs are at a standstill, while being reviewed, it is more important than ever to take part in efforts to educate communities and support us in our work to promote awareness.
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Our passion for Space Science and love of our planet is what drives our organization; we want to share our passion with the global communities that surround us.
We provide global communities with information regarding Asteroids, Comets, & Solar Storms, the risk they post, and why the general public and scientific communities must come together to prevent a potential global disaster.
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It is human nature to want to be part of something greater than one's self and we've kept that in mind in the development of our projects.
Detecting a threat to our planet means that you're observing the sky with purpose, ensuring that you're doing your part to defend our planet.
We want to encourage all communities to work together in order to protect our favorite planet - Earth.
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Part of our mission, and one of our primary goals, is the prevention of global disasters caused by Asteroids, Comets, or Solar Storms.
Our vision cannot be completed without the help of scientists and communities worldwide. We love our planet, we know you do too, and want to protect it; only way to achieve that goal is to encourage, develop, and fund technologies & techniques that help us achieve our goals.
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