D.3 Astrophysics Research and AnalysisClose

Number: NNH22ZDA001N-APRA
Directorate: Science Mission Directorate
Type: NASA Research Announcement
Status: Past
Dates

Notices

  • NOTICE: Amended October 5, 2022. The mandatory NOI due date for D.3 Astrophysics Research and Analysis has been deferred to November 4, 2022. The proposal due date remains unchanged at December 15, 2022. Also, as part of making the Inclusion Plan language uniform and consistent among all Astrophysics elements that require an Inclusion Plan, the language in Section 2.7 has been replaced in its entirety. Finally, there will be a Webinar timed for APRA proposers on Commercial Suborbital Flight Tuesday, October 11 at 1:00 pm Eastern Time. For connect information, see the Webinar information PDF posted under "Other documents".
  • NOTICE: Amended August 31, 2022. Suborbital/suborbital-class investigations require a preliminary Payload Requirements Document (PRD) be uploaded along with the mandatory Notice of Intent and a final PRD be uploaded along with the proposal, see Section 1.2.1. New text is in bold. The due dates are unchanged: proposals are due December 15, 2022.
  • The description of the specific proposal opportunity on this page is contained in the document 'D.3 Astrophysics Research and Analysis'. The document 'D.1 Astrophysics 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-2022 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, sort by (full or 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.