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WELCOME TO THE SCIENCES & EXPLORATION DIRECTORATE

WELCOME TO THE SCIENCES & EXPLORATION DIRECTORATE
The largest Earth and Space Science research organization in the world.

The Sciences and Exploration Directorate (SED), located at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in suburban Maryland, USA, is a national resource for research in the Earth and Space Sciences. The SED serves Goddard's mission to expand knowledge of the Earth and its environment, the solar system and the universe through observations from space. It also leads technology development in support of its scientific endeavors. The Directorate performs this work in partnership with colleagues in the national and international scientific communities.

The SED plans, organizes, implements, and evaluates a broad program of scientific research, both theoretical and experimental, in the study of the Earth-Sun system, the solar system and the origins of life, and the birth and evolution of the universe. The program ranges from modeling and basic research, to flight experiment development, and to data analysis and communication of results. The SED also conducts a vibrant Education and Public Outreach program to widely communicate scientific results.

SED Divisions

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Earth Sciences Division
This Division conducts a broad program of scientific research, both theoretical and experimental, in the Earth sciences.
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Heliophysics Science Division
This Division conducts mission development and research in solar physics, heliospheric physics, geospace physics and space weather.
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Solar System Exploration Division
This Division conducts scientific research to explore the solar system and to study the formation and evolution of planetary systems.
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Astrophysics Science Division
This Division supports the science requirements of the GSFC projects that explore the Universe and search for life.

Questions or Comments?

General inquiries about the scientific programs at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center may be directed to the Center Public Affairs office at 1.301.286.8955 .
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Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope's first All-sky Map

Fermi first all-sky image

This all-sky view from Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope (formerly GLAST) reveals bright emission in the plane of the Milky Way (center), bright pulsars and super-massive black holes. Credit: NASA/DOE/International LAT Team