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National Aeronautics and Space Administration·National Aeronautics and Space Administration

to CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

aerospaceactiveONGOING · MOD OF 2020 CONTRACT
WORK BEGAN2020-07-01·LATEST ACTION2026-03-17·SOURCEUSASPENDING·SOURCE IDCONT_AWD_80MSFC20C0043_8000_-NONE-_-NONE-
Award description

THE GOAL OF THE NEAR-EARTH OBJECT SURVEILLANCE MISSION (NEOSM) IS TO FIND, TRACK, AND CHARACTERIZE THE ASTEROIDS AND COMETS THAT COULD POTENTIALLY THREATEN THE EARTH.

Verbatim from USAspending.gov. Capitalization, abbreviations, and codes are unchanged.

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In plain English

NASA funds Caltech to develop a space mission detecting and tracking near-Earth asteroids and comets that pose collision risks.

Sub-sectors
nasa-space-scienceplanetary-defenseasteroid-detection
Why this matters

Planetary defense is critical infrastructure; early detection of hazardous asteroids enables mitigation strategies to protect Earth.

Supply-chain signal

Drives demand for advanced space-based sensors, optical systems, data processing infrastructure, and spacecraft manufacturing capabilities.

U.S.–China competition angle

U.S. planetary defense capability demonstrates space technology leadership; China is developing parallel asteroid-detection capabilities.

Generated by award_classification v2.0.0 via claude-haiku-4-5-20251001 on 2026-05-15. Cost: $0.002175.

Period of performance
Start
2020-07-01
End
2028-05-31
Status
activein 743 days
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