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The ROSES 2021 Discovery Data Analysis Program (DDAP)   Appendix C.11 | ||
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Notice: This program element uses a one-step proposal submission process with a mandatory Notice of Intent as described in Section 2 of C.1 The Planetary Science Division Research Program Overview. See Section 6.1 of this Program Element. | ||
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Mandatory Notice of Intent (NOI) is due September 28, 2021, and Step-2 Proposals are due November 23, 2021. | ||
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Proposals to this Program Element will be evaluated using dual-anonymous peer review. Proposals must be prepared following the guidelines in Section 6.2 of this Program Element and the "Guidelines for Anonymous Proposals" document. | ||
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NASA's Discovery Data Analysis Program (DDAP) advances the planetary sciences through research based on select missions of NASA’s Discovery Program, and ESA’s Rosetta and BepiColombo missions. DDAP’s objectives are to enhance the scientific return of these missions by supporting new analyses, approaches and interpretations of data and samples. | ||
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NASA’s Discovery Data Analysis Program (DDAP) solicits proposals to pursue any research topic that advances the Planetary Science goals articulated in the
NASA 2018 Strategic Plan and
2020 Science Mission Directorate Vision for Scientific Excellence (http://science.nasa.gov/about-us/science-strategy/) using archived data or samples
from the following missions:
NEAR, Stardust, Stardust-NExT, Genesis, Deep Impact, EPOXI, MESSENGER, Dawn, Kepler/K2 (Solar System targets only), Rosetta and BepiColombo. | ||
Critical Dates | ||
NOI Due Date | Data Included in PDS by | Step-2 Proposal Due Date |
09/28/21 | 10/24/21 | 11/23/21 |
Mission data are available from the Planetary Data System (PDS). |
Data Available at PPI | |
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MESSENGER | |
NEAR | |
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 | |
Data used in DDAP investigations must be available in the Planetary Data System (PDS) or equivalent publicly accessible archive, at least 30 days prior to the Step-2 due date for DDAP proposals. Analysis of scientific data, samples, and other observations that is not available in such archives is not eligible for support in DDAP investigations. The calendar of record for data released in the PDS can be found at: https://pds.nasa.gov/datasearch/subscription-service/data-release-calendar.shtml | |
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Proposals submitted to this program element must include a Data Management Plan (see program element C.1). 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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All data products produced by funded DDAP investigations must be made publicly available, following the guidelines described in C.1 Planetary Science Overview ("Data Management Plans and Archiving"). | |
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All proposals must include a letter of support from the manager of the appropriate PDS data node. Such letters should be included in the "Expertise and Resources – Not Anonymized" document. For additional information, refer to the PDS Proposer's Archiving Guide. | |
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Proposals submitted to this Program Element must follow all formatting and content requirements that are described in program element C.1 , Section IV(b)ii of the ROSES Summary of Solicitation and in the NASA Guidebook for Proposers. Violation of these rules is sufficient grounds for a proposal to be rejected. |
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