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Research scientist Salma Bejaoui adjusts the infrared laser beam in the Cosmic Simulation Chamber (COSmIC) laboratory in N245 room B31.
Image of data taken from the Hubble telescope that visualizes an Ultra Deep Field in space.
Astrophysicist Dan Sirbu adjusts optics for the Phase Induced Amplitude Apodization (PIAA) coronograph on the Ames Coronograph Experiment (ACE) optical bench in N240 room 115.

Astrophysics Branch Overview

The Astrophysics branch at NASA Ames conducts world-class research, experiments, and technology development, aligned with NASA’s science vision and in support of NASA’s missions. The branch portfolio covers laboratory astrophysics, astrochemistry, quantum chemistry, star and planet formation, galaxy formation, data science & AI/ML, high-contrast (exoplanet) imaging technologies, and mission development & support. The branch works closely with the planetary systems and astrobiology branches as well as NASA HQ to support cross-disciplinary research on the evolution of the universe and search for life beyond Earth.

Meet the Team about Astrophysics Branch Overview

Branch Chief

Naseem Rangwala

AssistanT Branch Chief

 Christine Martinez

Research Support Specialist

Taryn Kavanagh

Missions

Current/Future Missions:
Habitable Worlds Observatory (HWO)
Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope
James Webb Space Telescope (JWST)

Past Missions:
Kepler
SOFIA
KAO

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NASA's SOFIA jet in the air, with the observatory's door open. The landscape below shows snow-covered mountains.
SOFIA soars over the Sierra Nevada with its telescope door open during a test flight.
NASA / Jim Ross