Welcome to the NASA Earth Exchange (NEX)
NEX is a platform for scientific collaboration, knowledge sharing and research for the Earth science community.
NEX Resources
Featured Projects
Datasets
Datasets currently available from NEX for science users
Users & Projects
NEX growth in user base and projects
Tools & Utilities
Useful tools, utilities and libraries directly available from NEX
Resource Usage
NEX Standard Billing Units per month
Featured Projects
Drought Impact Reporting
Fallowed Area Mapping for Drought Impact Reporting and Decision Making
NEX Facts
NEX Facts
Featured Events
Featured Articles
November 13 - 18, 2016
SC16 - Salt Lake City, UT
High performance computing's 28th annual conference
November 14 - 18, 2016
ForestSAT 2016
Santiago, Chile
Santiago, Chile
ForestSAT 7th edition (Faculty of Forestry, Universidad Mayor)
December 12 - 16, 2016
AGU Fall Meeting
San Francisco, CA
San Francisco, CA
AGU's 49th annual fall meeting
January 11-13, 2017
ESIP Winter Meeting 2017
Bethesda, MD
Bethesda, MD
The Federation of Earth Science Information Partners annual winter meeting
Featured Articles
May 12, 2016
Natural Beauty at Risk: Preparing for Climate Change in National Parks
NASA Earth Observatory
September 12, 2016
High-Resolution Climate Projections Aim to Better Represent Extreme Events
Scripps News
NEX Collaboration
The NEX web portal provides basic communications tools and an information repository including web publication, email, wikis and document sharing. For information about how to use these tools, click here.
NEX Data
NEX maintains a large set of satellite observation and climate model data for use by NASA- supported researchers who are tackling science questions over large regional or global areas. These data are copies of standard products available at NASA’s DAACs and other data centers, but are available online in the NEX datapool, to NEX users who have obtained their credentials for supercomputing access. Click here for the current datasets.
NEX Science
Science being conducted using the NEX capability is described by on a project-by-project basis. Browse projects here or see featured projects on the NEX home page.