The Earth Sciences Portal
The Earth Sciences Portal has applications, data sources, analysis, education, and general information about Earth science.
NASA Earth Missions
The Nation now has a system of spacecraft with the ability to characterize the current state of the Earth system. In the years ahead, NASA's fleet will evolve into constellations of smart satellites that can be reconfigured based on the changing needs of science and technology. From there we envision an intelligent and integrated observation network composed of sensors deployed in vantage points from the subsurface to deep space. This "sensorweb" will provide on-demand data and analysis to a wide range of end users in a timely and cost-effective manner. This observation system will have many practical benefits for scientific research, national policymaking, and economic growth.
EOS Program Office
The Earth Observing System (EOS) Program Office is the designated program management office for flight, ground, and science performed at Goddard Space Flight Center as part of the overall EOS Program. The EOS Program Office is responsible for the management and coordination of all projects and mission offices within EOS as well as external coordination and support to NASA's Science Mission Directorate.
NASA Centers
Visit the websites of other NASA Centers.
Earth System Science Pathfinder Program
The Earth System Science Pathfinder (ESSP) Program addresses unique, specific, highly-focused mission requirements in Earth science research. The ESSP program is an innovative approach for addressing Global Change Research by providing periodic "Windows of Opportunity" to accommodate new scientific priorities.