News
April 10, 2008
NASA Launches New Science Web Site
Seeking to understand the origins, evolution, and destiny of the universe
NASA's Science Mission Directorate has launched a new Web site that provides enhanced and engaging information about NASA's vast scope of scientific endeavors and achievements.
The site will provide in-depth coverage of NASA's past, present and future science missions with features that include:
- Interactive tables and searches for Earth, heliophysics, planetary and astrophysics missions
- Insight into dark matter and dark energy, planets around other stars, climate change, Mars and space weather.
- Resources for researchers including links to upcoming science solicitations and opportunities
- A mapping of science questions for NASA science missions and the data they produce
- A citizen-scientist page with access to resources that equip the public to engage in scientific investigation
- Expanded "For Educators" and "For Kids" pages to provide access to a broader range of resources for learning the science behind NASA missions
- Easy-to-navigate design and an improved search engine to help find information
Visit the new NASA science Web site at: http://nasascience.nasa.gov
Peggy Maher
Aerospace Education Specialist
Goddard Space Flight Center
Greenbelt, MD 20771-0001
margaret.j.maher@nasa.gov
office: 301-286-1977
fax: 301-286-1655
http://www.nasa.gov
http://education.gsfc.nasa.gov