NASA Open Science


NASA’s Open Science initiative supports the agency-wide shift toward open, reproducible, and inclusive science. It encompasses multiple programs that fund training, tooling, and infrastructure for working with NASA Earthdata in the cloud, including Transform to Open Science (TOPS) and the community-developed ScienceCore curriculum.
2i2c partners with the NASA Open Science community as a curriculum author, developer, and infrastructure provider.
We co-developed the Determining Climate Risks with NASA Earthdata Cloud ScienceCore module with
MetaDocencia, and we operate the shared sciencecore.opensci.2i2c.cloud JupyterHub and opensci BinderHub services that deliver hands-on exercises for ScienceCore modules from multiple teams.
Grants that fund this project #
- NASA TOPS-T award 80NSSC23K0861 (“Reproducibly Analyzing Wildfire, Drought, and Flood Risk with NASA Earthdata Cloud”, solicitation NNH22ZDA001N-TOPST) — funded the ScienceCore climaterisk module and infrastructure for the broader ScienceCore community
Blog posts involving this collaborator
- Combining multiple repos into one site at jupyterbook.org open source jupyterbook
- New Jupyter Book / MyST stack release (Jan 2026) update open-source myst jupyterbook
- NASA Open Science ScienceCore tutorial available at github.com/sciencecore open-source earth science
- Refactoring Jupyter Book 2 documentation ahead of a major release update open-source jupyterbook learning community
- Combating tcp scanning on mybinder.org with the tcpflowkiller open-source binder reliability
- Overhauling repo2docker's documentation open-source
- Simplifying and speeding up Binder builds with BuildKit reliability open-source
- Designing for an ecosystem: a case study in cross-project open source contribution open-source
- Ephemeral Interactive Computing for the AmeriGEO Workshop earth-science education
- Openscapes Host a Surface Biology and Geology Workshop with Shared Password Feature earth-science education
- Determining Climate Risks with NASA Earthdata Cloud at Scipy 2024 earth-science education
- Ephemeral Interactive Computing for NASA Communities earth-science education