<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><item href="/news/2023-04-msu-helps-confirm-success-of-nasas-first-planetary-defense-msiion-while-training-future-astronomer.aspx" dsn="blogs"><homehero>true</homehero><unit>College of Natural Science,Physics &amp; Astronomy</unit><pubDate>04/27/2023</pubDate><title>MSU helps confirm success of NASA's first planetary defense mission, trains future astronomers </title><description><p>In addition to MSU physics and astronomy faculty members contributions to NASA's efforts to be ready to redirect incoming space rocks or asteroids, the MSU Observatory is enabling undergraduates to generate important data for the astronomy community while gaining valuable skills and experience in an increasingly competitive field. In doing so, they’re setting themselves and future generations of Spartan students up for success. </p>
<p> </p></description><author>Matt Davenport</author><hero-image><img src="/_assets/images/news/2023/2023-04-msu-helps-confirm-success-of-nasas-first-planetary-defense-mission-trains-future-astronomers.banner.morp.jpg" alt="Members of the MSU Observatory Research Program wave from inside the observatory, beneath a 24-inch telescope. "/></hero-image><image><img src="/_assets/images/news/2023/preview2023-04-msu-helps-confirm-success-of-nasas-first-planetary-defense-mission-trains-future-astronomers.banner.morp.jpg" alt="Members of the MSU Observatory Research Program wave from inside the observatory, beneath a 24-inch telescope. "/></image><tags><tag>Earth and Environmental Sciences</tag><tag>NASA</tag><tag>asteroid</tag><tag>astronomy</tag><tag>ees</tag><tag>observatory</tag><tag>planetary science</tag><tag>undergraduate training</tag></tags></item>