Citizen Science
Through the projects below, sometimes called "citizen science" or "participatory science" projects, volunteers and amateurs have helped make thousands of important scientific discoveries. These 31 projects are open to everyone around the world (no citizenship required).
Cloudspotting on Mars: Shapes
Map cloud formations in images of the Martian atmosphere. For anyone with a smartphone or laptop. Read Project Summary
Exoasteroids
Search space telescope images for white dwarfs that flash as they devour asteroids. For anyone with a smartphone or laptop. Read Project Summary
Eclipsing Binary Patrol
Examine space telescope data to find special rare pairs of stars. For anyone with a smartphone or laptop. Read Project Summary
Active Asteroids
Inspect images to find comet-like objects hiding in the asteroid belt. For anyone with a smartphone or laptop. Read Project Summary
Are we alone in the universe?
Examine radio signals to help search for intelligent life beyond Earth. For anyone with a smartphone or laptop. Read Project Summary
Backyard Worlds: Planet 9
Search the realm beyond Neptune for new planets, nearby stars and more. For anyone with a smartphone or laptop. Read Project Summary
Cloudspotting on Mars
Trace exotic clouds in the Martian atmosphere. For anyone with a smartphone or laptop. Read Project Summary
Burst Chaser
Decode signals from Gamma Ray Bursts, the universe’s largest explosions. For anyone with a smartphone or laptop. Read Project Summary
Backyard Worlds: Cool Neighbors
Discover Jupiter-like objects, balls of gas called brown dwarfs in our cosmic backyard. For anyone with a smartphone or laptop. Read Project Summary
Daily Minor Planet
Discover asteroids and other small objects in the solar system. For anyone with a smartphone or laptop. Read Project Summary
Dark Energy Explorers
Uncover dark energy, a mysterious force driving galaxies apart. For anyone with a smartphone or laptop. Read Project Summary
Disk Detective
Search for dusty disks around stars where distant worlds form and dwell. For anyone with a smartphone or laptop. Read Project Summary
Exoplanet Watch
Track new planets beyond our solar system using backyard telescope data. For anyone with a smartphone or laptop. Read Project Summary
GLOBE Observer: Clouds, Land Cover, Mosquito Habitats
Choose from several different projects to help scientists learn about planet Earth. For anyone with a smartphone. Kid friendly! Read Project Summary
International Astronomical Search Collaboration
Teams from schools and communities: Search for asteroids and help keep Earth safe. Kid friendly! Read Project Summary
JunoCam
Share your images of Jupiter and participate in the JunoCam mission. For anyone with a laptop.
Landslide Reporter
See a landslide or read about one? Submit your observations. For anyone with a laptop. Read Project Summary
Planet Hunters TESS
Search for planets outside our solar system using data from NASA’s TESS mission. For anyone with a smartphone or laptop. Read Project Summary
Redshift Wrangler
Clock the expansion of the universe using light from distant galaxies. For anyone with a smartphone or laptop. Read Project Summary
Sungrazer Project
Discover new comets near the Sun. For anyone with a laptop. Read Project Summary
Aurorasaurus
Submit your observations of the Northern and Southern lights. Read Project Summary
Chesapeake Water Watch
Live near the Chesapeake Bay? Take water-quality data with your smartphone. Read Project Summary
Fjord Phyto
Visiting Antarctica? Investigate changes in phytoplankton along the western Antarctic Peninsula. Read Project Summary
Fresh Eyes on Ice
Live in Alaska? Report ice conditions to keep people safe and climate scientists informed. Read Project Summary
Growing Beyond Earth
Middle and high school teachers in the U.S.: your students can test plants for use in space missions. Kid friendly!
HamSCI
Amateur radio operators: help scientists study Earth’s ionosphere. Read Project Summary
Lake Observations by Citizen Scientists and Satellites
Near a lake? Report the water level with your smartphone. Certain lakes only. Read Project Summary
Mountain Rain or Snow
Near the mountains? Help climate scientists by using your cell phone to report rain and snow. Read Project Summary
Radio JOVE
Build your own radio telescope and study Jupiter, the Sun, the Earth’s Ionosphere, and the Milky Way galaxy. Read Project Summary
Spritacular
Have a camera? Submit your own photographs of the colorful flashes of light seen above thunderclouds. Read Project Summary
UNITE
Use your telescope to observe planets beyond our solar system. Unistellar telescope required. Read Project Summary
Other Citizen Science Projects NASA Has Supported
Citizen CATE 2024
This project is not currently seeking volunteers. Read Project Summary
Dynamic Eclipse Broadcast Initiative
This project is not currently seeking volunteers. Read Project Summary
Eclipse Megamovie
This project is not currently seeking volunteers. Read Project Summary
Mapping Application for Penguin Populations and Projected Dynamics
Find and track penguin colonies. For anyone with a laptop.
Eclipse Soundscapes
This project is not currently seeking volunteers. Read Project Summary
Heliophysics Audified: Resonances in Plasmas
This project is not currently seeking volunteers. Read Project Summary
Jovian Vortex Hunter
This project is not currently seeking volunteers. Read Project Summary
NeMO-Net
Play an iPad game and classify coral reefs by painting images of coral. For anyone with an iPad. Kid friendly!
Solar Jet Hunter
This project is not currently seeking volunteers. Read Project Summary
Soundscapes to Landscapes
Live in Sonoma County, CA? Investigate biodiversity by recording the sounds of bird calls.
SunSketcher
This project is not currently seeking volunteers. Read Project Summary
Community Snow Observations
Near snow? Measure the depth with a ruler and report it with a smartphone to aid climate modeling and avalanche safety.
MoonDiff
Compare 1960s images to modern ones to spot changes in the Moon. For anyone with a laptop.
Citizen Science Stories
NASA’s NEOWISE Spacecraft Re-Enters Atmosphere, But More Discoveries Await!
Sadie Coffin Named Association for Advancing Participatory Sciences/NASA Citizen Science Leaders Series Fellow
New Project Invites You To Do Martian Cloud Science with NASA