In 1999, IPAC formed an interferometry science center, originally called the Michelson Science Center (MSC) after interferometry pioneer Albert A. Michelson. MSC was renamed the [[NASA Exoplanet Science Institute]] (NExScI) in 2008.
Today, the greater IPAC includes the [[Spitzer Science Center]], the NExScI[[NASA Exoplanet Science Institute]] and the [[NASA Herschel Science Center]]. In 2014, NASA established the [http://www.euclid.caltech.edu/ Euclid NASA Science Center at IPAC] (ENSCI) in order to support US-based investigations using Euclid data.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Missions - Euclid - NASA Science|url = https://science.nasa.gov/missions/euclid/|website = science.nasa.gov|accessdate = 2015-10-06}}</ref> The combined efforts of these centers support more than a dozen science missions and archives. IPAC is also a participating organization in the [[Virtual Astronomical Observatory]] (VAO).