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The ROSES 2021 Solar System Observations (SSO)   Appendix C.6, specifies that: | |
This program element does not have a proposal due date. Proposals may be submitted at any time, pending certain eligibility timing issues related to resubmissions and duplicate proposal avoidance. See Appendix C.1 for further information. | |
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Solar System Observations (SSO) supports primarily ground-based and limitedairborne-and space-based astronomical observations of bodies in our solar system. Proposals to this program element must contain as a primary focus new observation of solar system objects (excluding Earth and Sun) during the proposed period of performance. Proposals are solicited for new observations over the entire range of wavelengths, from X-ray to radio, that contribute to the understanding of the nature and evolution of the solar system and its individual constituents. | |
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Proposals must indicate how their proposed objectives advance scientific knowledge and the NASA Planetary Science strategic objectives. Those objectives are discussed in more detail in the 2020 NASA Science Plan . | |
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The Near-Earth Object Observations (NEOO) sub-element is now a separate ROSES program elementent entitled Yearly Opportunities for Research in Planetary Defense. | |
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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. |
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 | |
New this year: Proposals to this program element may be submitted at any time without any preliminary statement such as a Notice of Intent or Step-1 proposal. The standard rule for use of existing mission data has been that unless otherwise specified, 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. For No Due Date (NoDD) programs the 30-day rule applies to the submission date of the proposal rather than the 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 follow all formatting and content requirements that are described in program element C.1 and Section IV(b)ii of the ROSES Summary of Solicitation. |
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