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Amendment 99: F.12 Artemis IV Deployed Instruments Program Step-2 proposal due date deferred to March 7, 2025.
In November 2024 NASA released F.12 Artemis IV Deployed Instruments Program, that solicits proposals for instruments to be deployed on the surface of the Moon during the second crewed lunar south polar landing. ROSES-2024 Amendment 99 delays the due date for Step-2 proposals to F.12 Artemis IV Deployed Instruments Program. Step-2 proposals are now due […]
NASA Celebrates Edwin Hubble’s Discovery of a New Universe
For humans, the most important star in the universe is our Sun. The second-most important star is nestled inside the Andromeda galaxy. Don’t go looking for it — the flickering star is 2.2 million light-years away, and is 1/100,000th the brightness of the faintest star visible to the human eye. Yet, a century ago, its […]
Roman Space Telescope’s Coronagraph Instrument
NASA’s Roman Coronagraph Instrument will greatly advance our ability to directly image exoplanets, or planets and disks around other stars. The Roman Coronagraph Instrument, a technology demonstration designed and built by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, will fly aboard NASA’s next flagship astrophysics observatory, the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope. Coronagraphs work by blocking light from […]
Roman Space Telescope’s Wide Field Instrument
The Wide-Field Instrument (WFI), the primary instrument aboard NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, is a 300-megapixel visible and infrared camera that will allow scientists to perform revolutionary astrophysics surveys. This specialized camera detects faint light across the cosmos and will be used to study a wide range of astrophysics topics including the expansion and […]
Accelerating Informatics for Earth Science 2024
June 13, 2024 Hyatt Regency Crystal City | Arlington, VA The NASA Science Mission Directorate sponsored this event to foster the development of productive partnerships between commercial data product developers and the science community, including innovative collaborations to improve the processing of archived and real-time satellite data.
Amendment 98: D.15 LISA Preparatory Science Mandatory NOI due date delay to February 7, 2025
D.15 LISA Preparatory Science (LPS) supports U.S. investigators to conduct activities that contribute to furthering the eventual science yield of LISA. It is not intended as a vehicle for funding specific U.S. contributions to the LISA instrument or science ground segment, or to develop concepts for other missions outside of LISA. Proposals to the LPS […]
Amendment 97: Delay of Due Dates for A.48 Commercial Satellite Data Acquisition Program Earth Science Research and Applications.
A.48 Commercial Satellite Data Earth Science Research and Applications (CESRA) was established to identify, evaluate, and acquire data from commercial sources that support NASA’s Earth science research and application goals. NASA’s Earth Science Division (ESD) recognizes the potential impact commercial small-satellite constellations may have in encouraging/enabling efficient approaches to advancing Earth System Science and applications […]
NASA’s Webb Reveals Intricate Layers of Interstellar Dust, Gas
Once upon a time, the core of a massive star collapsed, creating a shockwave that blasted outward, ripping the star apart as it went. When the shockwave reached the star’s surface, it punched through, generating a brief, intense pulse of X-rays and ultraviolet light that traveled outward into the surrounding space. About 350 years later, […]
Amendment 96: A.5 Carbon Cycle Science Proposal Due Date Deferred to February 19, 2025
A.5 Carbon Cycle Science (CARBON) solicits proposals for research focused on the improved understanding of carbon stocks and fluxes between and within ecosystems, and their exchange with the atmosphere. It also targets improved understanding of carbon cycle processes and feedbacks in critical ecosystems. ROSES-2024 Amendment 96 delays the proposal due date for A.5 CARBON to […]
HWO Splinter Meeting at AAS 245 01/16/25
There will be a HWO Splinter Session at the Winter AAS on Thursday, January 16, from 9 AM to 12:45 PM ET in Potomac Ballroom C. This session features presentations from HWO’s Science Working Groups (9-10:35 AM), short science pop talks (10:50-11:20 AM), presentations from potential industry partners (11:20-11:50 AM), and a “HWO Open House” […]

