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Open Science at NASA

NASA is making a long-term commitment to building an open science community over the next decade. Open science is a collaborative culture enabled by technology that empowers the open sharing of data, information, and knowledge within the scientific community and the wider public to accelerate scientific research and understanding.

Open Principles

The principles of open science are to make publicly funded scientific research transparent, available, and reproducible. Advances in technology, including collaborative tools and cloud computing, help enable open science, but technology alone is insufficient. Open science requires a shift to a more transparent and collaborative scientific process, which will increase the pace and quality of scientific progress.

Open science Facts

Open Science Features and Events

Earth sets over the horizon of the crater-speckled far side of the moon.

NASA Science Mission Directorate Releases New Strategy for Accelerating Scientific Discovery

The Science Mission Directorate's Strategy for Data Management and Computing 2025–2030 is now available to read online.

How Open NASA Data on Comet 3I/ATLAS Will Power Tomorrow’s Discoveries

Data collected by NASA's missions about interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS will continue to reveal insights about the comet and interstellar objects at large.

NASA AI Model That Found 370 Exoplanets Now Digs Into TESS Data

Trained on open data from NASA's exoplanet-hunting missions, the open-source ExoMiner++ deep learning model validates new planets with its algorithm.

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OCSDO Releases Year in Review 2025 Newsletter

The Office of the Chief Science Data Officer (OCSDO) shared its annual accomplishments in promoting NASA science data discovery and innovation.

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This artist's impression is of NASA's New Horizons spacecraft encountering 2014 MU69, a Kuiper Belt object that orbits one billion miles (1.6 billion kilometers) beyond Pluto, on Jan. 1, 2019.