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The ROSES 2019 Discovery Data Analysis Program (DDAP)   Appendix C.11 | ||
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This program element accepts proposals via a two-step proposal submission process described in Section 2 of Appendix C.1 The Planetary Science Division Research Program Overview. Mandatory Step-1 proposals are due August 29, 2019, and Step-2 proposals are due November 1, 2019 . | ||
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The objective of the Discovery Data Analysis Program (DDAP) is to enhance the scientific return of Discovery Program missions by broadening the scientific participation in the analysis of data, both recent and archived, collected by Discovery missions. | ||
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In the ROSES-2019 cycle, the scope of DDAP is limited to projects making use of data from the following missions:
MESSENGER, Dawn, Kepler/K2 (Solar System targets only) and Rosetta | ||
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Projects not making use of data from at least one of these missions are not in scope and are not responsive to the DDAP program element. | ||
Critical Dates | ||
Step 1 Proposal Due Date | Data Included in PDS by | Step 2 Proposal Due Date |
08/29/19 | 10/02/19 | 11/01/19 |
Mission data are available from the Planetary Data System (PDS). |
Data Available at PPI | |||
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MESSENGER | |||
Other Data Within PDS | ||
The following Discipline Nodes have additional information (may be in lien resolution): | ||
Atmospheres Node Cartography and Imaging Sciences Node Geosciences Node Small Bodies Node | ||
Ancillary data (SPICE files) can be obtained from the NAIF Node | ||
The DDAP supports investigations that use only data available in the Planetary Data System (PDS) or equivalent publicly accessible archive(s). The data must be archived and publicly available 30 days prior to the submission deadline for DDAP proposals. Spacecraft data that have not been placed in such archives are not eligible for use in DDAP investigations. In all cases, it is the responsibility of the DDAP investigator to acquire any necessary data. Investigators are encouraged to contact the archive for assistance in identifying specifics of available datasets. | |
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Proposals submitted to this program element must include a Data Management Plan (see program element C.1, Section 3.6). This must be placed in a special section, not to exceed two pages in length, immediately following the References and Citations section for the Scientific/Technical/Management portion of the proposal. | |
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Data products produced by funded DDAP investigations must be made publicly available, following the guidelines described in Section 3.6 of Appendix C.1 Planetary Science Overview ("Data Management Plans and Archiving"). Proposed data products for delivery to the PDS must be clearly described, appropriate time and effort for delivery and ingestion must be budgeted, and the proposal must include a letter from the manager of the appropriate PDS data node. For additional information, refer to the Individual Proposer's Archiving Guide . Data products, including maps, improved calibrations, etc., must be submitted to the PDS or the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), as appropriate, by the end of the funded research period, unless the investigator explicitly makes a case in the proposal for a later date. |
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