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Amendment 44: Heliophysics Low Cost Access to Space Delay of Proposal Due Date.
B.9 Heliophysics Low Cost Access to Space (H-LCAS) seeks to advance the development of technologies and their application to enable investigation of key heliophysics science questions in the coming years. This is done through demonstration of innovative technologies and associated science investigations that can be carried out with instruments flown on NASA suborbital rockets, NASA stratospheric balloons, or NASA airborne platforms, collectively referred to as Low Cost Access to Space.
ROSES-2020 Amendment 44 delays the proposal due date for B.9 H-LCAS by six weeks. Proposals are now due October 7, 2020. Notices of intent are not requested for this program element.
On or about July 20, 2020, this Amendment to the NASA Research Announcement "Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences (ROSES) 2020" (NNH20ZDA001N) will be posted on the NASA research opportunity homepage at http://solicitation.nasaprs.com/ROSES2020.
Questions concerning B.9 H-LCAS may be directed to Dan Moses, who may be reached at dan.moses@nasa.gov.