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About the HEASARC

This web site is for scientists and astronomy enthusiasts seeking actual data from a multitude of space-based observatories. The High Energy Astrophysics Science Archive Research Center (HEASARC) is the primary archive for high-energy astronomy missions, in the extreme ultraviolet, X-ray and gamma-ray wavelengths. On this site, you'll find archival data, multi-mission software and analysis tools, and information about current and past observatory missions. These are all available freely for your use.

HEASARC Overview

Step through this web presentation
  • What is the HEASARC?
  • The HEASARC Charter
  • A Brief History of the HEASARC
  • Relevance to NASA's Strategic Plan
  • Organization of the HEASARC Activities
  • Motivation and Requirements
  • Data Formats & Software
  • The Archive
  • Science Results Using HEASARC Data
  • Other background info
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  • HEASARC Brochure - (2005) PDF file of 4-page glossy brochure (Acrobat Reader)

  • HEASARC overview slides (2004) PDF of PPT presentation

  • HEASARC Data/Usage Statistics
  • General Information

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    Last modified: Tuesday, 06-Feb-2007 16:03:54 EST