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THE COLLABORATIVE NETWORK

PARTNERS & COLLABORATIONS

Building strong partnerships across NASA, NOAA, DoW, and international organizations to advance space weather capabilities and support global space operations.

Active Partnerships
50+

Across government, academia, and international organizations.

Global Coverage
24/7

Through international collaboration and coordination.

Framework
R2O2R

Research to Operations to Research collaboration model.

Mission Support

MISSIONS WE SUPPORT

Providing space weather analysis for NASA missions from low-Earth orbit to the outer solar system.

Human Spaceflight

  • Artemis II, III, and beyond
  • International Space Station (ISS)

Lunar

  • THEMIS-ARTEMIS

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 & SOHO
  • GOES
Framework

A MULTI-TIERED COOPERATION MODEL

Our collaborative network is organized into four key categories, each serving specific roles in advancing space weather science and operations.

Primary Partners

Core operational partnerships for daily space weather activities.

Extended Partners

Mission support partnerships for specific project collaboration.

External Partners

International and interagency partnerships.

Management

Leadership and oversight partnerships.

PARTNERSHIP DIRECTORY

Current organizational integrations within the M2M ecosystem

Our primary partners are essential for daily operational activities, providing core capabilities and direct support for space weather analysis and monitoring.

Community Coordinated Modeling Center(CCMC)

Provides DONKI (Database of Notifications, Knowledge, Information) and ISWA (Integrated Space Weather Analysis) systems, along with AMLS (Automated Model Library System) for space weather modeling and analysis.

Space Weather Prediction Center(SWPC)

NOAA's operational space weather forecasting center, providing 24/7 space weather monitoring, forecasting, and alerts for civilian and military users worldwide.

Heliophysics Science Division(HSD)

NASA's division focused on understanding the Sun and its interactions with Earth and the solar system, providing scientific oversight and research coordination.

Space Radiation Analysis Group(SRAG)

JSC-based group providing space radiation analysis and forecasting for human spaceflight missions, including ISS and Artemis programs.

Mission Control Platform(MCP (AWS))

Cloud-based platform providing infrastructure and tools for mission operations, data analysis, and real-time monitoring capabilities.

PHaSER/ADNET(PHaSER)

Partners providing specialized space weather analysis tools, software development, and technical support for operational activities.

Marshall Space Flight Center(MSFC)

NASA center providing launch vehicle expertise, space weather impact analysis for launch operations, and specialized research capabilities.

PARTNERSHIP IMPACT

Active Partnerships

50+

Across government, academia, and international organizations.

Global Coverage

24/7

Global monitoring across all collaborative time zones.

Collaboration Model

R2O2R

Research to Operations to Research framework.

Interested in Partnership?

We welcome collaboration opportunities with organizations interested in advancing space weather science and operational capabilities.