ADC - Astronomical Data Center
- http://adc.gsfc.nasa.gov/
- NASA's ADC is a resource for astronomical data, catalogs, and journal tables. Effective October 1 2002, NASA is directing ADC users to the sites listed below that provide similar services. Maintenance and updating of the ADC's Web site and services will be discontinued.
IRSA
- http://irsa.ipac.caltech.edu/
- The archive node for scientific data sets from NASA's infrared and sub-millimeter astronomy projects and missions.
NASA Acquisition Internet Service (NAIS)
- http://prod.nais.nasa.gov/
- A World-Wide Web (WWW) service, from which industry has immediate access to current NASA acquisition information over the Internet. The NAIS is a collection of on-line servers operated at each NASA field installation, and all are interconnected to ease the vendor's access to all NASA acquisitions.
NASA TechFinder
- http://technology.nasa.gov/
- Search an up to date database of all NASA programs, technologies and success stories which may have commercial potential and benefits.
NASA Technical Report Server (NTRS)
- http://ntrs.nasa.gov/
- The NASA Technical Report Server is an experimental service that allows users to search the many different abstract and technical report servers maintained by various NASA centers and programs.
NED
- http://nedwww.ipac.caltech.edu/
- NASA/IPEC Extragalactic Database.It is built around a master list of extragalactic objects for which cross-identifications of names have been established, accurate positions and redshifts entered to the extent possible, and some basic data collected.
Planetary Data System
- http://pds.jpl.nasa.gov/
- PDS archives and distributes scientific data from NASA planetary missions, astronomical observations, and laboratory measurements. The PDS is sponsored by NASA's Office of Space Science.
The Disaster Finder
- http://disasterfinder.gsfc.nasa.gov/
- A search service provided by th NASA Solid Earth and Natural Hazards Program.This service was created for the disaster community at-large so that the best links in disaster information could be found quickly and easily.