PUBLISHED Oct 18, 2022 Open Source Science Initiative The initiative, spearheaded by NASA's Office of the Chief Science Data Officer (OCSDO), will improve the use of NASA's science data for greater discoveries.
PUBLISHED Dec 6, 2024 Spotlight on Data: LANCE The Land, Atmosphere Near real-time Capability for Earth observation (LANCE) allows open access to near real-time data about our planet for quicker disaster response and more effective science.
PUBLISHED Dec 12, 2024 NASA’s Planetary Data Ecosystem Is Now Live The Planetary Data Ecosystem (PDE) website centralizes NASA's planetary science resources, enhancing accessibility for researchers and expanding the reach of planetary data, tools, and research materials.
PUBLISHED Dec 16, 2024 NASA SMD AI Workshop 2024 Mar 25–27, 2024 Jackson Center, Huntsville, AL 4th NASA Science Mission Directorate Artificial Intelligence Workshop.
PUBLISHED Dec 19, 2024 245th AAS Meeting Jan 12–16, 2025 National Harbor, MD Visit NASA's booth at the American Astronomical Society (AAS) January 2025 meeting to learn how the agency supports effective use of science data across disciplines, enabling more discoveries about our universe than ever before.
PUBLISHED Dec 19, 2024 2025 AMS Annual Meeting Jan 12–16, 2025 New Orleans, LA Stop by NASA's booth at the American Meteorological Society (AMS) annual meeting to learn about the agency's work to advance transformative science across disciplines, support researchers, and learn more about our home planet.
Read more about NASA Selects Proposals to Study Stellar Explosions, Galaxies, Stars. The accepted mission proposals include capabilities for ultraviolet, X-ray, and gamma ray observations.
Read more about First Images from the James Webb Space Telescope NASA revealed the Webb Telescope’s first images of the unseen universe.
Read more about NASA’s Fermi Confirms Star Wreck as Source of Extreme Cosmic Particles Astronomers have long sought the launch sites for some of the highest-energy protons in our galaxy. Now a study using 12 years of data from NASA’s Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope confirms that one supernova remnant is just such a place.