The era of multi-messenger astrophysics has arrived, leading to key new discoveries and revealing a need for coordination, collab-oration, and communication between world-wide communities using ground and space-based facilities. To fill these critical needs,NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center and Marshall Space Flight Center are jointly proposing to establish a virtual Multi-MessengerAstrophysics Science Support Center that focuses entirely on community-directed services. In this article, we describe the baselineplan for the virtual Support Center which will position the community and NASA as an Agency to extract maximum science frommulti-messenger events, leading to new breakthroughs and fostering increased coordination and collaboration.


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    Title :

    The NASA Multi-Messenger Astrophysics Science Support Center (MOSSAIC)*


    Contributors:
    R M Sambruna (author) / J E Schlieder (author) / D Kocevski (author) / R Caputo (author) / M C Hui (author) / C B Markwardt (author) / B P Powell (author) / J L Racusin (author) / C Roberts (author) / L P Singer (author)

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    Publication date :

    2022-04-28



    Type of media :

    Miscellaneous


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    Language :

    English


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