PUBLISHED May 3, 2024 Have You Taken the Open Science 101 Training Yet? Open Science 101 is a free course with online and in-person options where anyone can learn to put open science principles into practice.
PUBLISHED May 23, 2024 Spotlight on Data: Harmonized Landsat and Sentinel-2 The Harmonized Landsat and Sentinel-2 (HLS) project combines data from four satellites to provide regular, complete surveys of Earth's land masses.
PUBLISHED May 30, 2024 Open Source Science Data Repositories Workshop 2024 Sep 25–27, 2024 California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA Efficiently enabling interdisciplinary, interoperable open science through collaborative governance approaches.
PUBLISHED Jun 12, 2025 4th Time Domain and Multi-Messenger Astrophysics Workshop Oct 27–30, 2025 Huntsville, AL Organized by NASA's new Astrophysics Cross-Observatory Science Support (ACROSS) initiative, this workshop aims to advance the astronomy community's observing plans for rapid follow-up of explosive transients.
PUBLISHED Jun 16, 2025 NASA Exploration Science Forum 2025 Jul 22–24, 2025 Albuquerque, NM Organized by the Solar System Exploration and Research Virtual Institute (SSERVI), the NASA Exploration Science Forum brings the space science community together for talks and panel discussions about current planetary science topics, with a focus on lunar exploration.
PUBLISHED Jun 16, 2025 ESIP July 2025 Meeting Jul 22–25, 2025 Seattle, WA The July 2025 Earth Science Information Partners (ESIP) meeting will cover current trends, problems, and emerging issues in Earth science data and information.
PUBLISHED Jun 16, 2025 NASA at IGARSS 2025 Aug 3–8, 2025 Brisbane, Australia NASA scientists will host a session at the 2025 International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (IGARSS) entitled "Synergistic Applications of VSWIR Hyperspectral and Thermal Infrared Data in Support of Future Earth Science Satellite Missions."
PUBLISHED Sep 5, 2025 August 2025 Science Data and Software Highlights Selected monthly updates about NASA Science data and resources, including a new AI foundation model trained on NASA heliophysics data, CubeSat data releases, and new publicly available materials science datasets.