Near Earth Objects – Opportunities for Discoveries
![During its examination of the asteroid Ida, NASA's Galileo spacecraft returned images of a second object, Dactyl--the first confirmed satellite or moon of an asteroid; the much smaller moon is visible to the right of Ida.](https://d2pn8kiwq2w21t.cloudfront.net/images/jpegPIA00333.width-1024.jpg)
14
Oct. 2022
Comets and asteroids offer clues to the chemical mixture from which the planets formed some 4.6 billion years ago. In this talk, we'll discuss with how Near Earth Objects are opportunities for discovery.
Speakers
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Dr. Davide Farnocchia
Navigation Engineer, NASA/JPL
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Marc Razze
Public Services Office, NASA/JPL
Host
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Brian White
Public Services Office, NASA/JPL
Co-host