Asteroid Day(Asteroid Day (also known as International Asteroid Day) is an annual global event which is held on the anniversary of the Siberian Tunguska event that took place on June 30th, 1908, the most harmful known asteroid-related event on Earth in recent history.[1][2] The United Nations has proclaimed it be observed globally on June 30th every year in its resolution. Asteroid Day aims to raise awareness about asteroids and what can be done to protect the Earth, its families, communities, and future generations from a catastrophic event. AllaR)
IAWN:International Asteroid Warn Network(UN General Assembly recently endorsed the new International Asteroid Warn Network (IAWN) and the Space Mission Planning Advisory Group (SMPAG) to help coordinate a better defence against asteroids AllaR)
DE-STAR: Directed Energy System for Targeting of Asteroids and exploRation(Lake Matthew Team believes the mission plan is feasible today. The first part is based on deploying technology envisioned for Earth defence under the DE-STAR (Directed Energy System for Targeting of Asteroids and exploRation) system which has been proposed to deflect asteroids, comets, and other near-Earth objects (NEO) that pose a credible risk of impact. AllaR)