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NAI Shared Resources Database

NAI member institutions, as partners in a Cooperative Agreement, are encouraged to share significant and unique research facilities across the Institute and throughout the astrobiology community.

This database information is available to foster further collaboration, augment individual research capability, and accelerate the overall advancement of research in astrobiology. The database is searchable by keyword, Lead Team, category, and discipline.

Types of Resources

  • Major centralized research facilities
  • State-of-the-art instrumentation and equipment
  • Models, databases, and sample collections
  • Computational facilities, observatories, and environmental simulation

The NAI Shared Resources Database does NOT include resources related to education and public outreach (EPO), information technology (IT), and administrative tools.

Availability of individual resources and the conditions for use are to be negotiated between the prospective user and the individual or institution responsible for the resource.

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