This dataset lists out all software in use by NASA.
API of NASA facilities.
API of NASA held and pending patents.
API using comprehensive data set from The Meteoritical Society that contains information on all of the known meteorite landings.
The API is powered by Google Earth Engine, and currently only supports pan-sharpened Landsat 8 imagery.
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has a catalogue of publicly available open datasets that can be explored for global data and drill down to Trinidad and Tobago data. The website supports space apps and open innovation and includes API.nasa.gov, Code.nasa.gov, Data.nasa.gov and github.com/nasa.
The NASA TechPort system provides a RESTful web services API to make technology project data available in a machine-readable format. This API can be used to export TechPort data into an XML format, which can then be further processed and analyzed.
NeoWs (Near Earth Object Web Service) is a RESTful web service for near earth Asteroid information. With NeoWs a user can: search for Asteroids based on their closest approach date to Earth, lookup a specific Asteroid with its NASA JPL small body id, as well as browse the overall data-set.
API using Global Imagery Browse Services (GIBS) designed to deliver global, full-resolution satellite imagery to users in a highly responsive manner, enabling interactive exploration of the Earth.
This API uses data from heliocentric ecliptic orbital elements for 170 NECs (Near-Earth Comets) sorted by object number/name.
NASA has released a series of space sounds via sound cloud. We have abstracted away some of the hassle in accessing these sounds, so that developers can play with the audio files.
This API is designed to collect image data gathered by NASA's Curiosity, Opportunity, and Spirit rovers on Mars and make it more easily available to other developers, educators, and citizen scientists.
World Wind is a collection of components that interactively display 3D geographic information within Java applications or applets.
This endpoint structures the APOD imagery and associated metadata so that it can be repurposed for other applications. In addition, if the concept_tags parameter is set to True, then keywords derived from the image explanation are returned. These keywords could be used as auto-generated hashtags for twitter or instagram feeds; but generally help with discoverability of relevant imagery.
The MODIS Web service provides users with subsets of MODIS Land Products through standards based SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) Web service.
The Satellite Situation Center (SSC) web services allow a software developer to use portions of the SSC software in their own applications. SSC is a system to cast geocentric spacecraft location information into a framework of (empirical) geophysical regions and mappings of spacecraft locations along lines of the Earth’s magnetic field. This capability is one key to mission science planning (both single missions and coordinated observations of multiple spacecraft with ground-based investigations) and to subsequent multi-mission data analysis. The Space Physics Data Facility (SPDF) is the archive of non-solar data for the Heliospheric Science Division (HSD) at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center.
This is an API for the Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera.
A RESTful web service for querying data and metadata components from data sets, including instruments, observatories, and inventory. This interface calls the services of the SPDF CDAWeb data browsing system. The Space Physics Data Facility (SPDF) is the archive of non-solar data for the Heliospheric Science Division (HSD) at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center.
This API allows any web application to offer an interactive 4D display of the trajectories of satellites known to SSCweb (Satellite Situation Center). The Space Physics Data Facility (SPDF) is the archive of non-solar data for the Heliospheric Science Division (HSD) at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center.
PO.DAAC provides several ways to discover and access physical oceanography data, from the PO.DAAC Web Portal to FTP access to front-end user interfaces (see http://podaac.jpl.nasa.gov). That same data can also be discovered and accessed through PO.DAAC Web Services, enabling efficient machine-to-machine communication and data transfers. Dataset Search service searches PO.DAAC's dataset catalog.
This dataset lists out all software in use by NASA.