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Blue Origin Announces NEO Hunter Mission to Track and Deflect Dangerous Asteroids

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Blue Origin has unveiled NEO Hunter, a mission designed to detect and deflect dangerous asteroids. Using CubeSats, ion beams, and kinetic impact, it aims to protect Earth and highlights the growing role of private companies in planetary defense.

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The Aerospace Blue Origin company of the American billionaire Jeff Bezos proposes to add the title "Land's Protector" to his portfolio, developing a new concept of mission to deter asteroids before they hit our planet, reports Gizmodo. Blue Origin recently revealed the mission he called "Near Earth Objects (NEO) Hunter", with ...

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Jeff Bezos’ space company has just introduced NEO Hunter, a planetary defense mission concept designed to divert asteroids before they hit Earth. Blue Origin develops the proposal in collaboration with NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) and Caltech, and will use the company’s orbital platform Blue Ring as its base. The mission tests multiple asteroid deflection techniques, including ion beams and direct kinetic impact. Yes, the plan to save …

Blue Origin, aerospace company owned by Jeff Bezos, proposes to add the title of the Earth's "protector" to its portfolio. The company announced a new planetary defence mission...

Blue Origin's Neo Hunter mission is about to launch, with the goal of averting future asteroid threats to Earth.

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Blue Origin could make its Blue Ring available to NASA to conduct exceptional asteroid diversion operations deemed dangerous.

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Journal du Geek broke the news in on Wednesday, March 18, 2026.
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