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Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences - 2008

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AGENCY: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)/Science Mission Directorate (SMD)

PROGRAM: Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences - (ROSES) 2008


OBJECTIVES: This program provides funding for all aspects of basic and applied research and technology in space and Earth sciences, including, but not limited to: theory, modeling, and analysis of SMD science data; aircraft, stratospheric balloon, and suborbital rocket investigations; development of experiment techniques suitable for future SMD space missions; development of concepts for future SMD space missions; development of advanced technologies relevant to SMD missions; development of techniques for and the lab analysis of both extraterrestrial samples returned by spacecraft as well as terrestrial samples that support or otherwise help verify observations from SMD Earth system science space missions; determination of atomic and composition parameters needed to analyze space data as well as returned samples from the Earth or space; Earth surface observations and field campaigns that support SMD science missions; development of integrated Earth system models; development of systems for applying Earth science research data to societal needs; and the development of applied information systems applicable to SMD objectives and data. The following program elements are included in the 2008 competition:

Earth Science Research Program

- Land Cover/Land Use Change
- Carbon Cycle Science
- Terrestrial Ecology
- Ocean Biology and Biogeochemistry
- Physical Oceanography
- Ocean Surface Topography Science Team
- Cryospheric Science
- NASA Energy and Water Cycle Study – Water Quality
- Atmospheric Composition: Laboratory Research
- Atmospheric Composition: Surface, Balloon, and Airborne Observations
- Hurricane Science Research
- Advanced Concepts in Space Geodesy
- Decision Support through Earth Science Research Results
- Earth Science Applications Feasibility Studies
- Advanced Information Systems Technology
- Advanced Component Technology
- Making Earth System data records for Use in Research Environments
- New Investigator Program in Earth Science
- Advancing Collaborative Connections for Earth System Science
- Instrument Incubator
- Biodiversity
- Modeling, Analysis, and Prediction
- Ocean Vector Winds Science Team
- Ocean Salinity Science Team

Heliophysics Research Program

- Solar and Heliospheric Physics
- Geospace Science
- Heliophysics Theory
- Heliophysics Guest Investigators
- Living With a Star Targeted Research and Technology
- Living With a Star Targeted Research and Technology: Strategic Capability
- Virtual Observatories for Heliophysics Data

Planetary Science Research Program

- Cosmochemistry
- Sample Return Laboratory Instruments and Data Analysis
- Planetary Geology and Geophysics
- Planetary Astronomy
- Planetary Atmospheres
- Outer Planets Research
- Lunar Advanced Science and Exploration Research
- Jupiter Data Analysis
- Cassini Data Analysis
- Planetary Mission Data Analysis
- Mars Data Analysis
- Mars Fundamental Research
- Mars Instrument Development Project
- Mars Technology Project
- Planetary Instrument Definition and Development
- Astrobiology: Exobiology and Evolutionary Biology
- Planetary Protection Research
- Astrobiology Science and Technology Instrument Development, including Concept Studies for Astrobiology Payloads and Satellites
- Astrobiology Science and Technology for Exploring Planets
- In-Space Propulsion
- Fellowships for Early Career Researchers
- Planetary Major Equipment
- Moon and Mars Analog Mission Activities

Astrophysics Research Program

- Astrophysics Data Analysis
- Astronomy and Physics Research and Analysis
- Astrophysics Theory and Fundamental Physics
- GALEX Guest Investigator – Cycle 5
- Swift Guest Investigator – Cycle 5
- Suzaku Guest Observer – Cycle 4
- GLAST Guest Investigator – Cycle 2

Cross-Division Research Program

- Applied Information Systems Research
- Origins of Solar Systems
- Near Earth Objects Observations
- Opportunities in SMD Education and Public Outreach
- Space Policy Research

DEADLINES: Proposal due dates are staggered through March 27, 2009. Please see the complete program guidelines for a table of open programs and their deadlines.

FUNDING INFORMATION: Awards range from under $100K per year for focused, limited efforts (e.g., data analysis) to more than $1M per year for extensive activities (e.g., development of science experiment hardware). The funds available for awards in each program element range from less than one million to over several million dollars. The typical period of performance for an award is three years, although a few programs may specify shorter or longer (maximum of four years) periods. Please refer to the complete program guidelines for specific funding information.

AGENCY CONTACT:
Dr. Yvonne Pendleton
Senior Advisor for Research and Analysis (SARA)
Science Mission Directorate
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Washington, DC 20546
Telephone: (202) 358-1182
E-mail: sara@nasa.gov 
Web:
http://nspires.nasaprs.com

REMARKS: All proposals submitted in response to this program must be submitted in a fully electronic form. No hard copy of the proposal is required. PIs may choose to submit their proposals either through NASA’s NSPIRES system (http://nspires.nasaprs.com) or through the Grants.gov system (http://www.grants.gov). More information about both NSPIRES and Grants.gov can be obtained on the OSP website at: http://www.bu.edu/osp/electronic/index.html.

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