Welcome to the NASA Space Science Data Coordinated Archive, NASA's archive for space science mission data.
JAXA's XRISM mission was successfully launched at 23:42 UT 06 September.
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope released its latest deep field image, featuring never-before-seen details in a region of space known as Pandora’s Cluster (Abell 2744). More...
Imaging X-Ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE), a joint NASA/ASI mission, has uncovered important new information regarding blazars, supermassive black holes feeding off of surrounding material. More...
The Parker Solar Probe made its 15th perihelion pass of the Sun, at a distance of 0.06 AU, on 17 March 2023.
ESA's Solar Orbiter reached its 6th perihelion, at 0.29 AU, on 10 April 2023.
The ASO-S mission to study solar flares and CMEs launched on 08 October 2022.
The Chinese Queqiao 2 lunar communications relay satellite launched on 20 March, 00:31 UT (19 March, 8:31 p.m. EDT).
The discovery of three new moons in the outer solar system has been announced. One is orbiting Uranus, and two are around Neptune, bringing the total to 28 and 16, respectively.
On 08 April, a total solar eclipse will be visible along a narrow path in Mexico, the United States, and Canada, and a partial eclipse will be visible throughout the three countries. For more information on the location and timing of the eclipse, and how to view it safely, see the NASA eclipse page.