LPL Newsletter

May 1, 2025

Planetary Defenders: LPL's asteroid hunters are featured in NASA documentary

David Rankin, Senior Survey Operations Specialist at Catalina Sky Survey, is seen opening the dome structure surrounding the telescope at the asteroid-hunting facility in Mt. Lemmon, AZ. Credits: NASA
Planetary Defenders shines the spotlight on the Catalina Sky Survey and Spacewatch programs, both part of NASA's Planetary Defense Coordination Office, which has a mission to find, track, and better understand asteroids and comets that could pose an impact hazard to Earth.
Click here to watch PLANETARY DEFENDERS

Have recent observations confirmed potential signs of life on exoplanet K2-18b?

Professor Daniel Apai explains why some astronomers are skeptical.
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