Amendment 47: Release of Strategic Astrophysics Technology Final Text and Due Dates

The focus of the Strategic Astrophysics Technology (SAT) program is maturation of key technologies for incorporation into future strategic astrophysics flight missions. The SAT program is designed to support the maturation of technologies whose feasibility has already been demonstrated to the point where they can be incorporated into NASA flight missions. The search for and study of planets outside the Solar System, the origin and evolution of the Universe, and the birth of stars and galaxies are all represented within the SAT program. Compared to prior versions, this updated version of the text includes, in Section 1.3, a revision of the Specific Technology Development Exclusions.

ROSES-2022 Amendment 47 releases final text and due dates for D.7 SAT. Mandatory Notices of Intent are due October 21, 2022, and proposals are due December 15, 2022.

On or about September 12, 2022, this Amendment to the NASA Research Announcement "Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences (ROSES) 2022" (NNH22ZDA001N) will be posted on the NASA research opportunity homepage at https://solicitation.nasaprs.com/ROSES2022.

Questions concerning D.7 SAT may be directed to mario.perez@nasa.gov, the main point of contact concerning this program, or to any of the points of contact for the three science themes:
Exoplanet Exploration: douglas.m.hudgins@nasa.gov
Physics of the Cosmos: valerie.connaughton@nasa.gov
Cosmic Origins: eric.v.tollestrup@nasa.gov

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