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Life Sciences Web Site The goal of the Life Sciences Division at NASA's Ames Research Center is to study the role and influence of gravity on living systems, from cells in culture to physiological studies in animals and humans. Earth Observing System EOS consists of a science component and a data system supporting a coordinated series of polar-orbiting and low inclination satellites for long-term global observations of the land surface, biosphere, solid Earth, atmosphere, and oceans. Numerical Aerospace Simulation (NAS) Our mission is to develop, demonstrate, and deliver innovative, distributed heterogeneous computing capabilities to enable NASA projects and missions. Astrobiology and Space Research Directorate Conducts research, develops products, and serves the space community in astrobiology and related areas of earth, space, and life science. Astrobiology is the study of the origin, evolution, distribution, and destiny of life in the universe. Space Science Division Dedicated to research in astrophysics, exobiology, advanced life support technologies, and planetary science. Ames Biocomputation Center Dedicated to the development and application of advanced visualization, computation and simulation technologies to support NASA Space Life Science research. Continuing research ranges from biomedical/clinical applications to scientific imaging, 3D cell structure analysis and astrobiology. Astrobiology at NASA Astrobiology is the study of the origin, distribution, and destiny of life in the universe. It uses multiple scientific disciplines and space technologies to address fundamental questions of the origins of life. The Planetary Rings Node Devoted to archiving and distributing scientific data sets relevant to planetary ring systems. A large fraction of our data sets are from the Voyager missions to the outer planets, but Earth-based and HST data sets are also represented. BioVIS Technology Center Dedicated to computer-based three-dimensional (3D) visualization, mathematically based modeling and virtual environment simulation. The technologies developed here are applied in diverse research fields. |
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