PUBLISHED Feb 12, 2024 NASA’s Science Mission Directorate Creates AI Language Model for Better Data Stewardship The SMD's new large language model will power features such as metadata assignments and intelligent search.
PUBLISHED Feb 26, 2024 View the Astronomy and Geodesy Data Archives NASA provides data on astronomy and geodesy to aid scientific disciplines that study Earth's position in space, shape, and gravitational field.
PUBLISHED Feb 26, 2024 Software for the NASA Science Mission Directorate Workshop 2024 May 7, 2024 12:00 pm Washington, D.C. This workshop aims to explore the current opportunities and challenges for the various categories and lifecycle stages of software that are relevant for activities funded by the NASA Science Mission Directorate (SMD).
PUBLISHED Nov 12, 2024 AGU24 Dec 9–13, 2024 Washington, D.C. Connect with NASA at AGU24, the American Geophysical Union's annual meeting.
PUBLISHED Nov 25, 2024 Svalbard My Search Stories showcases the science data adventures enabled by NASA's Science Discovery Engine. Learn what BC Ray discovered about Svalbard.
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.