‘This is going to be what makes the Earth secure.’ How one California company plans to protect us from dangerous asteroids
space.com Apr 30, 2026

‘This is going to be what makes the Earth secure.’ How one California company plans to protect us from dangerous asteroids

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

Asteroid Apophis is set to fly by Earth in 2029, coming closer than geostationary communications satellites. The 1,500-foot-wide asteroid will be visible to the naked eye, prompting multi-nation action plans for planetary defense. Southern California-based startup Exploration Labs has proposed a commercial deep space mission, Apophis EX, to rendezvous with the asteroid and deliver scientific data for planetary defense and resource prospecting. The mission aims to refine impact risk models and appraise deflection strategies.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · NASA's DART mission proved you can move an asteroid.
  • · What planetary defense still lacks is a repeatable, affordable way to study them before deciding whether to act.
  • · If Exploration Labs can make deep space rendezvous missions commercially viable, it transforms asteroid defense from a one-off government program into something closer to a standing capability — which is exactly what you need when the next Apophis shows up with less warning.