Resources

Here are some valuable resources that play a pivotal role in supporting our research and advancing our work in astrophysics and space science. These tools and databases are widely recognized within the global scientific community for their reliability, depth of information, and contribution to ongoing discoveries in the field.

ExoMol – The ExoMol database provides extensive molecular line lists crucial for modeling the spectra of exoplanetary and stellar atmospheres. It is an essential tool for researchers working on molecular spectroscopy, especially in the context of identifying molecules in distant celestial bodies. This resource helps simulate how molecules absorb and emit radiation under various astrophysical conditions.

HITRAN – The High-Resolution Transmission Molecular Absorption Database (HITRAN) is a cornerstone for atmospheric and spectroscopic research. It contains highly accurate spectroscopic parameters used to simulate and analyze the transmission and emission of light in planetary atmospheres, supporting studies ranging from Earth’s climate to exoplanet characterization.

SIMBAD – Maintained by the Centre de Données astronomiques de Strasbourg (CDS), SIMBAD is an essential astronomical database containing detailed information on over 11 million objects such as stars, galaxies, and quasars. It offers cross-identifications, bibliography, and measurements that are invaluable for astronomical observations and data verification.

NASA Archive – This rich repository includes decades of NASA's missions, multimedia content, publications, and scientific discoveries. It serves as a gateway to learning from historical missions while informing the direction of current and future research in space science and exploration.

Ames Research Center – NASA – Located in California’s Silicon Valley, NASA’s Ames Research Center is a hub for innovation in aeronautics, robotics, and space exploration technologies. It supports missions across the solar system and beyond, offering expertise and facilities that are vital to both applied research and theoretical studies.

Together, these resources form the foundation for rigorous scientific exploration and discovery in the vast domains of astrophysics and space science.​​​