![]() ![]() If you sign-up without following those instructions, you won't be able to add new datasets. Note: You'll need to be behind the NASA firewall to access that link. If you are a NASA individual and would like to upload new datasets, either manually via a webform or programmatically via API, please check out these instructions. This slideshow created for SpaceApps Hackathon participants explains the wider NASA data universe and has some suggestions for finding NASA data. Data access will generally be easier via the Data Discipline pages, and FTP access is recommended only for experienced users. Some datasets on are harvested from other NASA data archives and other datasets only exist on . The Anonymous FTP servers allow users to download or contribute geophysical data. Our public ftp server will be phased out in 2019. will have the metadata and links to the data as it exists in those many other locations. Updates are added to the incrementalupdates/ directory immediately, then combined into a single tar-file at the start of each month or when necessary to. The list of URLs provided in the download screen can be copied and pasted into most ftp programs or command lines. This service is available for anonymous users as well as for registered, privileged users. It is common for the actual data to be held on other NASA archive sites. The NASA Headquarters Systems Operations Group operates a File Transfer Protocol (FTP) service on a public server at. The majority of dataset pages on only hold metadata for each dataset. Tens of thousands of datasets are available for you. is NASA's clearinghouse site for open-data provided to the public. ![]()
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