Visit NASA's booth at the American Astronomical Society (AAS) January 2025 meeting to learn how the agency supports effective use of science data across disciplines, enabling more discoveries about our universe than ever before.
NASA's Science Mission Directorate (SMD) collects science data to reach beyond our current knowledge of the Earth, Sun, Moon, other worlds in our solar system, stars, and the deep universe.
NASA provides data on astronomy and geodesy to aid scientific disciplines that study Earth's position in space, shape, and gravitational field.
Efficiently enabling interdisciplinary, interoperable open science through collaborative governance approaches.
The accepted mission proposals include capabilities for ultraviolet, X-ray, and gamma ray observations.
Astronomers have long sought the launch sites for some of the highest-energy protons in our galaxy. Now a study using 12 years of data from NASA’s Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope confirms that one supernova remnant is just such a place.
Astronomers think waves from orbiting pairs of supermassive black holes in distant galaxies are light-years long and have been trying to observe them for decades, and now they’re one step closer thanks to NASA’s Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope.
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