
NASA is bringing the high-stakes world of planetary defense to the Sundance Film Festival, highlighting its upcoming documentary, “Planetary Defenders,” during a panel ahead of its spring 2025 premiere on the agency’s streaming service.
“We’re thrilled that NASA is attending Sundance Film Festival for the first time – a festival renowned for its innovative spirit,” said Brittany Brown, director, NASA Office of Communications Digital and Technology Division, at the agency’s Headquarters in Washington. “Our participation represents a groundbreaking opportunity for NASA to engage with the film industry and share new avenues for collaborative storytelling. By connecting with the creative minds at the festival, we aim to inspire new narratives, explore new avenues for collaborative storytelling, and ignite a renewed sense of wonder in space exploration.”
The film explores a compelling question: How would humanity respond if we discovered an asteroid headed for Earth? Far from science fiction, “Planetary Defenders” follows real-life astronomers and other experts as they navigate the challenges of asteroid detection and safeguarding our planet from potential hazards.
“NASA is home to some of the greatest stories ever told, and its new streaming platform is dedicated to sharing these stories to inspire the next generation,” said Rebecca Sirmons, general manager and head of NASA+. “We are honored to host a panel at this year’s Sundance Film Festival discussing our upcoming documentary “Planetary Defenders.”
The panel, entitled “You Bet Your Asteroid: NASA Has a Story to Tell,” will start at 1:30 p.m. MST on Sunday, Jan. 26, at the Filmmaker Lodge in the Elks Building, 550 Main St., 2nd Floor, Park City, Utah. The event will include a discussion about the film followed by a Q&A session. Attendees also will have the opportunity to meet NASA experts and some of the planetary defenders themselves.
Panelists include:
- Rebecca Sirmons, head of NASA+, NASA
- Scott Bednar & Jessie Wilde, (both) filmmakers and directors, NASA 360/National Institute of Aerospace
- Dr. Kelly Fast, acting planetary defense officer, NASA’s Planetary Defense Coordination Office
- David Rankin, senior survey operations specialist, Catalina Sky Survey
- Dr. Vishnu Reddy, professor of planetary sciences and director of the Space4 Center, University of Arizona

Through NASA+, the agency is continuing its decades long tradition of sharing live events, original content, and the latest news while NASA works to improve life on Earth through innovation, exploration, and discovery for the benefit of all. The free, on-demand streaming service is available to download without a subscription. It can be found on most major platforms via the NASA App on iOS and Android mobile and tablet devices. Also streaming media players like Roku, Apple TV, and Fire TV.
To keep up with the latest news from NASA’s planetary defense program, visit: https://www.nasa.gov/planetarydefense
Photo Credit: NASA. NASA’s upcoming documentary, “Planetary Defenders,” will take audiences inside the high-stakes world of asteroid hunting and planetary defense.
Source link