On 7 January 2016, National Aeronautics and Space
Administration (NASA) announced that it had formalized its ongoing program for
detecting and tracking near Earth objects (NEOs) as the Planetary Defense
Coordination Office (PDCO). It will remain within NASA’s planetary Science
Division under Science Mission Directorate in Washington.
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It will supervise all NASA-funded projects to
find and characterize asteroids and comets that pass near the orbit of the
Earth around the sun.
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It will take a lead role in coordinating interagency
and intergovernmental efforts in response to any potential hazards that impact
Earth.
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It will also issue notice of close passes and
warnings of any detected potential threats, based on credible science data.
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It will continue to assist to coordinate Federal
Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), other U.S. agencies and international counterparts
to participate in the precautionary actions against an actual impact hazard.
NASA started discovering the NEOs in 1998 and since then
13500 NEOs were discovered with 1500 new addition every year. It was engaged in
worldwide planning for planetary defense for some time.
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