PUBLISHED Jul 2, 2025 June 2025 Science Data and Software Highlights Selected monthly updates about NASA Science data and resources, including a recently launched Earth science visualization tool, new biological and physical sciences datasets, and an upcoming deadline for high-end computing requests.
PUBLISHED Aug 5, 2025 July 2025 Science Data and Software Highlights Selected monthly updates about NASA Science data and resources, including the first data release for NASA’s SPHEREx mission, new biological sciences datasets that study brain health in space, and the future of VIIRS Earth science data.
PUBLISHED Sep 16, 2024 Explore Open Data Hosted on Amazon Web Services NASA's new partnership with Amazon Web Services will increase accessibility for dozens of high-value scientific datasets.
PUBLISHED Apr 9, 2024 Find Scientific Publications Fast with SciX The SciX digital library portal makes scientific publications across disciplines more available to all.
PUBLISHED Jul 26, 2023 Help Shape the Future of Open Science The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) has issued a Request for Information (RFI) to build a collaborative open science environment for Earth Observation data and tools.
PUBLISHED May 30, 2025 May 2025 Science Data and Software Highlights Selected monthly updates about NASA Science data and resources, including a High-End Computing planned outage, an Earth science data product switch, and Apollo 14 mapping data.
PUBLISHED Jul 30, 2024 Science Discovery Engine Use the Science Discovery Engine (SDE) to search across NASA’s vast stores of science data, publications, code, and tools.
PUBLISHED Jul 30, 2024 SciX Use the SciX web search tool to explore scientific publications, software, and resources across NASA’s science disciplines.
PUBLISHED Sep 26, 2024 Biological and Physical Sciences Data NASA’s Division of Biological and Physical Sciences (BPS) uses science data to study the effects of spaceflight on living and chemical systems and make discoveries that improve life on Earth.
PUBLISHED Sep 26, 2024 Astronomy and Geodesy Data NASA’s astronomy and geodesy data help scientists better understand processes such as plate tectonics, ocean tides, the atmosphere, and the motion of the Earth’s poles.