PUBLISHED Jan 13, 2025 ESA-NASA Workshop: AI Foundation Models for Earth Observation May 5–7, 2025 ESA-ESRIN, Frascati, Italy NASA and ESA's AI Foundation Models for Earth Observation workshop will explore opportunities and challenges for using foundation models to advance Earth science.
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 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 Dec 8, 2022 Updated SPD-41a Science Information Policy The new Science Information Policy describes how and when the valuable science data produced by NASA's Science Mission Directorate should be shared.
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.
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.
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