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November 9, 2021. A typo has been corrected in Section 4.2 of C.26 EnVision VenSAR Science Team. New text is in bold, deleted text is struck through. The due dates remain unchanged; Notices of Intent to propose are requested by November 19, 2021, and proposals are due January 20, 2022.
October 15, 2021. Section 4 of C.26 EnVision VenSAR Science Team has been clarified regarding Data Management Plans and roles, including the fact that only scientists at U.S. institutions will be considered for the roles of Team Leader, U.S. EnVision Mission Scientist, and EnVision SST Membership. New text is in bold, deleted text is struck through. Also, a FAQ has been posted under other documents on the NSPIRES page for this program element with answers to basic questions on e.g., content and criteria. The due dates remain unchanged; Notices of Intent to propose are requested by November 19, 2021, and proposals are due January 20, 2022.
NOTICE: Amended October 1, 2021. This amendment releases the final text and due dates for this program element, which was previously released as draft for community comment. Notices of Intent to propose are requested by November 19, 2021, and 5-page proposals are due January 20, 2022. The major changes since the draft was published are as follows:
1) The EnVision Mission has now been selected by ESA.
2) The total amount available for awards has been reduced from $1M to $750K.
3) The total number of expected awards to U.S. PIs has been increased to 10 from 7.
4) There have been minor clarifications and changes to the Scope of Program, including expected roles of VeST team members and recognition that team member contributions may vary widely in size and scope.
5) There are new options for VenSAR team members to request consideration for roles on the EnVision Mission’s Science Study Team, including a leadership role.
International participation has been clarified, and this ROSES element is only open to scientists based at U.S. Institutions and ESA-member states.
The description of the specific proposal opportunity on this page is contained in the document 'C.26 EnVision VenSAR Science Team'. The document 'C.1 Planetary Science Research Program Overview' describes research activities within the NASA science division that is managing the specific proposal opportunity on this page and may impose requirements upon proposals submitted to this program element. The document 'Summary of Solicitation' describes the common requirements for all ROSES-2021 proposal opportunities. The document ‘Table 1’ contains the proposal check list from the Summary of Solicitation. The documents 'Table 2' and 'Table 3' contain the list of all proposal opportunities and their due dates, sorted by (Step-2) proposal due date or appendix number, respectively. All of these documents are kept up to date and incorporate amendments, clarifications, and corrections in a clearly identifiable manner.
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