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  • Confluence

    Confluence is a collaboration wiki tool used to help teams to collaborate and share knowledge efficiently. With Confluence, ARC can capture project requirements, store shared resources, capture knowledge, assign tasks to specific users, and more. Some projects also integrate Confluence with JIRA to manage tasks, and add-ons provide additional tools such as shared calendars and […]

  • Online Tools

    The Center Directives Management System (CDMS) provides online access to current versions of Ames directives and is the official source for directives at ARC. CDMS is a central repository where all current Center-level procedural requirements and policy directives that guide our project work are stored.

  • Podcast Episode 134: The Internet of Animals

    A NASA-led project called “The Internet of Animals” combines Earth satellite observations and animal tracking data to give a better idea of changing habitats.

  • Podcast Episode 30: VIPER Lunar Rover

    VIPER Project Manager Dan Andrews discusses the lunar rover’s upcoming mission to look for water ice on the Moon.

  • Podcast Episode 58: SOFIA Airborne Observatory

    SOFIA Project Scientist Naseem Rangwala discusses the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy.

  • Podcast Episode 61: Transforming Assessment of Unsteady Aerodynamics

    NASA’s Nettie Roozeboom discusses a new state-of-the-art technique to measure unsteady aerodynamics using pressure-sensitive paint.

  • Podcast Episode 65: NASA Intern Experiences

    NASA Intern Nick Syracuse discusses his virtual internship experiences.

  • Podcast Episode 88: Ingenuity Mars Helicopter Flights

    Ingenuity Mars Helicopter Chief Pilot Håvard Grip discusses the rotorcraft’s history-making flights on the Red Planet.

  • Progress Continues on Rover to Explore for Water Ice on Moon

    VIPER will map a portion of the lunar surface and drill into suspected pockets of water ice.