Documents

Decadal Survey Astro2010

  • The Astro2010 Pre-publication report, New Worlds, New Horizons in Astronomy and Astrophysics [PDF, 81.2 MB]
  • The Astro2010 Report in Brief [PDF, 1.52 MB]
  • The Astro2010 Panel reports volume, Panel Reports—New Worlds, New Horizons in Astronomy and Astrophysics [PDF, 18.6 MB]

Heritage

  • NASA's Beyond Einstein Program: An Architecture for Implementation
    Report of the National Research Council, 2007 [PDF]
  • The Physics of the Universe: A Strategic Plan for Federal Research at the Intersection of Physics and Astronomy
    Report of the Interagency Working Group on the Physics of the Universe, National Science and Technology Council, February 2004 [PDF]
  • From Quarks to Cosmos: Eleven Science Questions for the New Century
    Report of the National Research Council, 2003
  • Beyond Einstein: from the Big Bang to Black Holes
    Prepared by the Structure and Evolution of the Universe Roadmap Team, January 2003 [PDF]

Program News

14 Jan 2013
Presentations for PhysPAG January 2013 Meeting added to Agenda items. »  Details
24 Oct 2012
2012 PCOS Program Annual Technology Report (PATR) Released »  [PDF]
27 Sep 2012
Simulations Uncover 'Flashy' Secrets of Merging Black Holes »  Details
29 Aug 2012
Gravitational waves spotted from white-dwarf pair »  Details
28 Aug 2012
Confirmed Emission of Gravitational Waves: Astronomers Test Einstein in a New Regime Using Pair of Burnt-Out Stars »  Details

Project News

Chandra News
7 Jan 2013
New Chandra Movie Features Neutron Star Action » Details
Fermi News
7 Jan 2013
Galaxy's Gamma-Ray Flares Erupted Far From its Black Hole » Details
Planck News
20 Nov 2012
Planck spots hot gas bridging galaxy cluster pair
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XMM-Newton News
5 Feb 2013
Massive Stellar Winds Are Made of Tiny Pieces » Details

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28 Dec 2012
An Image Gallery Gift from NASA's Swift » Details