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.
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.
The PEGASUS web tool helps users quickly find a complete spectrum for an exoplanet host star, including the extreme ultraviolet (EUV) portion.
MAESTRO is a NASA-supported web interface for opacity data that helps researchers learn about exoplanet atmospheres.
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.
The July 2025 Earth Science Information Partners (ESIP) meeting will cover current trends, problems, and emerging issues in Earth science data and information.
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