MOON TO MARS SPACE WEATHER ANALYSIS OFFICE
Providing real-time space weather analysis for NASA robotic and human missions across the solar system
The Hub for Space Weather Expertise and Mission Support
Located at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, the Moon to Mars Space Weather Analysis Office provides world-class space weather expertise and direct mission support to ensure the safety and success of deep space exploration.
Real-Time Space Weather Analysis
24/7 monitoring for Artemis II, daily briefings for ISS, anomaly assessments for JWST and Roman Space Telescope.
Advancing Predictive Capabilities
Prototyping 360-degree CME tracking, integrating Mars surface observations, evaluating SEP prediction models.
Core Activities
Real-time space weather monitoring and analysis supporting NASA missions from Earth orbit to Mars and beyond.
Daily Operations
Around-the-clock monitoring of solar activity with daily briefings and real-time alerts for NASA mission teams.
- --Weekday coverage 7 AM - 10 PM ET, weekends 8 AM - 10 PM ET
- --24/7 during critical missions (Artemis II, launches)
- --Real-time space weather notification emails
Mission Support
Tailored space weather analysis for missions across the solar system — from Artemis and ISS to JWST, Roman Space Telescope, and Mars rovers.
- --Weekly mission-specific reports
- --Anomaly assessments and launch support
- --Mars conjunction campaign coordination
Community Engagement
Partnerships with SWPC, SRAG, and international organizations to strengthen space weather forecasting worldwide.
- --Conferences: SWW, ESWW, AGU, AMS, COSPAR
- --Forecasting training for mission operators
- --Weekly Space Weather Highlights
Missions We Support
Providing space weather analysis for NASA missions from low-Earth orbit to the outer solar system.
Human Spaceflight
- Artemis I, II, III, and beyond
- International Space Station (ISS)
Lunar
- THEMIS-ARTEMIS
- LRO
Mars
- MAVEN
- MSL/Curiosity & Perseverance
- Mars Odyssey & Mars Express
Deep Space & Heliospheric
- JWST & Roman Space Telescope
- OSIRIS-APEX & Juno
- Solar Orbiter & STEREO A
Solar & Near-Earth
- SDO
- GOES
- GOES
Key Partners
Collaborating with leading organizations across NASA, NOAA, and international partners to advance space weather capabilities.
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