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.
NASA's new partnership with Amazon Web Services will increase accessibility for dozens of high-value scientific datasets.
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.
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.
From asteroid samples to cosmic dust, the Astromaterials Data System (Astromat) makes NASA's laboratory analysis of planetary samples open to all.
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.
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.
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