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The High Energy Astrophysics Science Archive Research Center (HEASARC) is the primary archive for NASA missions dealing with extremely energetic phenomena, from black holes to the Big Bang. Having recently merged with the Legacy Archive for Microwave Background Data Analysis (LAMBDA), it includes data obtained by NASA's high-energy astronomy missions from the extreme ultraviolet through gamma-ray bands, along with missions that study the relic cosmic microwave background.

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  • XIMAGE updated (3 Jul 2008)
    Released 2-Jul-2008; bug fixes, new option out_file to skymap, more ...
  • HEASoft 6.5 released (30 Jun 2008)
    Released 30-Jun-2008; primarily driven by the release of the Swift (version 2.9) software, but also includes to several libraries and packages which have been revised to mirror the current development versions in use at the HEASARC, more...
  • New HEASARC Director Announced (25 Jun 2008)
    Dr. Alan Smale has been appointed Director
  • ELAIS S1 Field XMM-Newton X-Ray Pt Source Catalog (25 Jun 2008)
    This catalog (Puccetti et al. 2006) is now available in Browse
  • HEASARC and LAMBDA have merged (25 Jun 2008)
    Now a single organization that will use the name HEASARC
  • Swift CALDB updated (25 Jun 2008)
    XRT (update 09 May 2008) and general SpaceCraft (SC) data (update 17 June 2008)...
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