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The ROSES 2020 Solar System Workings (SSW) Program Appendix C.3 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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NOTICE: Proposals to this program element are subject to a relevance requirement in addition to and that supersedes that detailed in the
ROSES Summary of Solicitation, see C.3, Section 2.5 of this program element. Proposals that do not fulfill these requirements may be returned without review.
  | This program element requests a Notice of Intent (NOI) by November 13, 2020. (An NOI is not required to submit a full proposal.) Proposals are due by January 29, 2021. |   | Questions concerning C.3 SSW may be directed to hq-ssw@mail.nasa.gov.
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All data within the Planetary Data System (PDS) are available to support this call.
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Proposals to this Program Element must follow the rules for use of mission data given in
Appendix C.1,
which states: "Spacecraft mission data to be used in proposed work must be available
in the Planetary Data System (PDS) or an equivalent, publicly accessible archive at least 30 days prior to the full proposal due date. Likewise, higher-order data products to be used in the proposed work must
be in the PDS, equivalent archive, or otherwise in the public domain for 30 days prior to the proposal due date."
The calendar of record for data released in the PDS is the PDS Data Release Calendar .
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Proposals submitted to this Program Element must include a Data Management Plan (see
Appendix C.1,
Section 3.7). 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. Proposers are strongly encouraged to use the PSD DMP template, that may be downloaded as a Word document, or a LaTeX template in the form of a .txt file, from
the SARA web page at:   https://science.nasa.gov/templates-planetary-science-division-appendix-c-roses-proposals.
The Individual Proposer's Archive Guide (IPAG)
and Strategy for writing a good data management plan for a ROSES proposal are available on the PPI website.
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Critical Dates | ||
Step 1 Proposal Due Date | Data Included in PDS by | Step 2 Proposal Due Date |
11/13/20 | 12/30/20 | 1/29/21 |
Mission data are available from the Planetary Data System (PDS). | |
Data available from The Planetary Plasma Interactions (PPI) Node |
Other Data Within PDS | |
The following Discipline Nodes have additional information: | |
Atmospheres Node Cartography and Imaging Sciences Node Ring-Moon Systems Node Small Bodies Node Geosciences Node | |
Ancillary data (SPICE files) can be obtained from the NAIF Node | |
Refer to ROSES program element C.1, Section 4, for a detailed list of the data and astromaterials resources, and facilities available to proposers to this program element, and how to use them. If the data to be analyzed have issues that might represent an obstacle to analysis, the proposers must demonstrate clearly and satisfactorily how such potential difficulties will be overcome. | |
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The Solar System Workings (SSW) Program Element supports research into atmospheric, climatological, dynamical, geologic, geophysical, and geochemical processes occurring on planetary bodies, satellites, and other minor bodies (including rings) in the Solar System. This call seeks to address the physical and chemical processes that affect the surfaces, interiors, atmospheres, exospheres, and magnetospheres of planetary bodies. | |
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Due to the broad nature of this program's mandate, it is open to a wide range of targets of interest and methods of investigation, but only accepts scientific investigations. Each proposal must present a scientific investigation to be conducted, what data and resources will be used, the investigation's methodology, and how the investigation will achieve closure of the proposal's goals. Although this program encourages the utilization of data from planetary missions and studies that produce data products (e.g., cartographic products, calibration data, moments calculations) to inform science investigations, it does not accept proposals eligible for funding by the Data Analysis Programs or the Planetary Data Archiving, Restoration, and Tools Program. |
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