ROSES 2024: C.4 Planetary Data Archiving, Restoration, and Tools
ID: 352385Type: Posted
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NASA Headquarters (NASA-HQ)

Eligible Applicants

Others

Funding Category

Science and Technology and other Research and Development

Funding Instrument

Grant

Opportunity Category

Discretionary

Cost Sharing or Matching Requirement

Yes
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    NASA Headquarters is offering a federal grant opportunity titled "ROSES 2024: C.4 Planetary Data Archiving, Restoration, and Tools," aimed at supporting research and development in planetary data management. Proposals are invited from eligible applicants affiliated with U.S. institutions, with a focus on archiving, restoring, and developing tools for planetary data, while ensuring compliance with NASA's guidelines and environmental regulations. This funding opportunity is part of the broader Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences (ROSES) initiative, which encompasses various program elements and encourages collaboration across scientific communities. Proposals may be submitted at any time until the final deadline of March 28, 2025, and interested parties can direct inquiries to Nicholas Lang and Kenneth Hansen at hq-pdart@mail.nasa.gov for further information.

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    The document is a detailed proposal form for entities seeking to apply for NASA funding, focusing specifically on research and education activities. It requires information on the institution's classification (e.g., Minority-Serving Institution, Predominantly Undergraduate-serving Institution), the nature of the proposed work, and collaborations, particularly with federal agencies. Key queries pertain to whether the project involves high-end computing resources, export-controlled data, and collaboration with Chinese entities, reflecting current regulatory constraints. The form also seeks comprehensive details about any environmental impacts of the proposed activities under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). Importantly, it includes sections addressing data management plans, citizen science components, and the potential use of artificial intelligence or machine learning. Proposals must specify their relevance to various NASA divisions and indicate whether they plan to archive data with the Planetary Data System. In essence, the document serves as a structured template for the submission of research proposals, ensuring compliance with NASA's funding requirements while also emphasizing transparency, collaboration, and responsible data stewardship in scientific endeavors. It guides the applicant through topics critical for successful proposal evaluation within NASA's strategic framework.
    The document pertains to a proposal submission as part of the NASA solicitation NNH06ASD002N and outlines key objectives, methodologies, and significance relevant to NASA interests. The main goal of the proposal is to advance research in a specific area, focused on developing techniques that can enhance scientific understanding or technological progress. The methods proposed include research techniques and strategies aimed at achieving these objectives, likely involving innovative approaches or collaboration with various stakeholders. The significance of the proposed work is highlighted by its alignment with NASA's goals, which may include improving space exploration capabilities, enhancing satellite technology, or fostering advancements in aerospace science. The proposal aims to address specific challenges or questions posed by the solicitation, ultimately contributing to NASA's broader mission and priorities. Overall, this document summarizes a structured proposal introduction that emphasizes clarity in presenting objectives, methodologies, and relevance to NASA's programs while adhering to the required submission format. It indicates a systematic approach to grant application processes within federal research frameworks, ensuring alignment with agency priorities.
    The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has issued the 2024 Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences (ROSES-2024) funding opportunity, specifically in the Exobiology program element (NNH24ZDA001N-EXO). This document serves as a comprehensive guide for applicants, detailing the application process through Grants.gov, including specific formatting requirements (e.g., all documents must be in PDF format) and essential forms needed for submission. Key components include the Proposal Summary PDF, which allows a maximum of 4000 characters for project description, and the EXO24_PSD form for project-specific questions. It emphasizes the necessity of submitting a Total Budget File with proposals and details for requests related to High End Computing resources. Special instructions are provided for proposals under Dual Anonymous Peer Review, stating that anonymity protocols must be followed. It outlines the need for team member commitment letters and highlights the requirement for registration in NASA's NSPIRES system for all individuals listed in the proposals. References for further information on the solicitation are provided, including links to the complete NASA Research Announcement and various guides to aid in the preparation of grant applications. This funding opportunity aims to foster research and innovation in space and earth sciences, promoting collaboration within scientific communities.
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