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Amendment 61 releases the second Astrophysics Data Analysis opportunity in ROSES-2018 as D.16 2ADAP. A Notice of Intent is requested by April 5, 2019 and Proposals are due by May 17, 2019.
Over the years, NASA has invested heavily in the development and execution of an extensive array of space astrophysics missions. The magnitude and scope of the archival data from those missions enables science that transcends traditional wavelength regimes and allows researchers to answer questions that would be difficult, if not impossible, to address through an individual observing program. To capitalize on this invaluable asset and enhance the scientific return on NASA mission investments, the Astrophysics Data Analysis Program (ADAP) program provides support for investigations whose focus is on the analysis of archival data from NASA space astrophysics missions.
The release of ROSES-2019 will be later than normal this year as a result of the partial government shutdown. In order to maintain May proposal due dates and the standard 90-day period between release and proposal due date, a number of program elements that were to have early due dates in ROSES-2019 are being released now as part of ROSES-2018. This is the first of such amendments. This amendment releases the second Astrophysics Data Analysis opportunity in ROSES-2018 as D.16 Second Astrophysics Data Analysis Program (2ADAP). A Notice of Intent is requested by April 5, 2019 and Proposals are due by May 17, 2019.
Questions regarding this program element may be directed to Douglas.M.Hudgins@nasa.gov.