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This view shows the entire sky at energies greater than 1 GeV based on five years of data from the LAT instrument on NASA's Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope. Brighter colors indicate brighter gamma-ray sources.
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Fermi Summer School

Fermi Summer School will be May 26 to June 5, 2026.

Announcements

Mar 17, 2026

Announcing Pause in LAT Data Deliveries During Pipeline Migration

LAT data processing has been paused to complete final tasks for the migration of the Level 1 pipeline to the S3DF facility at SLAC. This is expected to take at least 2-3 days and may take longer if we encounter anything unexpected. The LAT continues to collect science data on orbit; those data will be available after the migration completes and the ground processing has time to catch up. We will provide updates on the progress and expectations for LAT data availability at https://fermi.gsfc.nasa.gov/.

Mar 3, 2026

Announcing the Release of the Fermi-LAT 16-year Source List

The Fermi Large Area Telescope (LAT) has released an early version of the source list (FL16Y) developed for the upcoming 5FGL catalog of LAT sources. The FL16Y list is based on 16 years of survey data covering gamma-ray energies from 50 MeV to 1 TeV. The list, along with supporting documentation and data products, is available on this web page. Compared to the original 4FGL catalog, this new list uses twice as much data. As a result, the precision of source locations has improved by 24% on average.

Jan 14, 2026

Fermi Summer School 2026

Registration is now open for the Fermi Summer School 2026. The application deadline is February 6, 2026. However, we have a limited number of positions at the school and early applications will be favored.

Observations

Fermi Observations for MW 929

Mission Week 929 begins with a continuation of the asymmetric +50/-60 deg. profile from the previous week. Then, on DOY 78 (2026-3-19) at 14:50 UT a 10-minute freeze observation occurs during which a +50 deg. modified sine profile is loaded. Next, on DOY 84 (2026-3-25) at 15:37 UT a 10-minute freeze observation occurs during which an asymmetric +50/-60 deg. profile is loaded. This profile continues until the end of the mission week. The survey repeat period INCREASED from 5667s to 5668s. Note that positive rock angles are south, and negative rock angles are north.

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The FSSC

The Fermi Science Support Center (FSSC) runs the guest investigator program, creates and maintains the mission time line, provides analysis tools for the scientific community, and archives and serves Fermi data.

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Proposers

Guest Investigator Program - Details of the Cycle 19 Call for Proposals, deadline Jan 29 2026.

Targets of Opportunity (ToO) - How to apply for a ToO.

Analysis

New Users - Overview of Fermi analysis basics.

Data & Products - Download Fermi data and access data products such as catalogs.

Analysis Tools - Tools from the FSSC and the user community.

Analysis Threads - Step-by-step guides to various types of analyses that you can do with Fermi data.

Multiwavelength Coordination and Existing Data - Links to related datasets and coordination resources.

The Observatory - Key information about Fermi and its capabilities required for analysis.

Science

Research Highlights - Major Fermi research areas and links to publications and press releases.

Transient Science - Resources for transient and time domain science.

Community

Fermi Users' Group - External advisory body that provides input and perspectives from relevant science communities and members to the Fermi Project.

Fermi Summer School - Annual summer school aimed at graduate students and post-doctoral researchers.

Fermi Meetings - Links to summer schools, symposia, and workshops.

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