Request for Information: NASA's Terra, Aqua, and Aura Drifting Orbits Workshop
Platform | Terra, Aqua |
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Instrument | NA |
Source | MODAPS, LAADS |
Issue | alert |
Last Updated | 2022-09-14 19:10:00 |
Start | 2022-09-08 00:00:00 |
End | 2022-10-11 00:00:00 |
Description |
Dear MODIS Terra and Aqua data users: We want you to be aware of the recently released NASA Request For Information (RFI) entitled "NASA's Terra, Aqua, and Aura Drifting Orbits Workshop". The announcement, which was distributed via NSPIRES, is copied below for your convenience. The provided link will take you to the NASA NSPIRES website, where there is a link to the RFI as well as further information in a Q&A document that will be updated as needed. RFI responses (three-page limit) are due by October 11 via NSPIRES. Responses will provide input for a community workshop that will occur a few weeks (TBD) after the RFI due date. The community workshop will, in turn, inform NASA HQ on the unique scientific contributions and applications that will result from continuing Terra, Aqua, and Aura observations through the next several years of orbital drift. See the RFI text for a description of the requested response topics, and the Q&A document (Question 3) for details on the anticipated orbital drift timeline for each mission. Responding to this RFI is an opportunity for you to express your perspective on the value of continuing LAADS-related EOS observations.
Request for Information: NASA's Terra, Aqua, and Aura Drifting Orbits Workshop
Number: NNH22ZDA018L This email announces the release of a Science Mission Directorate (SMD) Request for Information (RFI) via NASA Solicitation and Proposal Integrated Review and Evaluation System (NSPIRES) that seeks input from the science community that will be considered in the development and implementation of a Terra, Aqua, and Aura (T, A &A) Drifting Orbits workshop planned for later this calendar year. NASA Headquarters Earth Science Division (ESD) requests input from the science community addressing 1) science that is uniquely enabled by observations during the period of orbital drift and 2) the benefits to and impact on current societal applications. The RFI seeks information for planning purposes only. NASA does not intend to award a contract or assistance, i.e., grant or cooperative agreement, funding at this time. As stipulated in FAR 15.201(e), responses to this notice are not considered offers and cannot be accepted by the Government to form a binding contract. The most recent Senior Review for NASA's Earth science operating missions (available at: https://science.nasa.gov/earth-science/missions/operating) discussed the aging Terra, Aqua, and Aura spacecrafts and recommended further study of science possibilities near their lives' end. All three satellites currently have sufficient remaining propellant to continue operations for a few more years, but the amount of propellant is insufficient in each case to maintain the platforms in controlled equatorial Mean Local Time (MLT) polar orbits. This orbital drift suggests that, for many purposes, the future observations will have reduced scientific and application value compared to data from fixed MLT orbits. RFI responses should address the potential for new, unique science made possible with the observations provided by the orbital drift of the platforms. All responses to this RFI must be submitted in an electronic format only via NSPIRES, the official NASA source for the full text of the RFI. In the event of a lapse in NASA operations, please visit http://nspires.nasaprs.com/. Please email questions and comments concerning this RFI to the point of contact's email address and use in the subject line: "NASA's T, A & A Drifting Orbits Workshop RFI Question/Clarification." Depending on the nature of the question(s), NASA may respond on an individual basis by email or may post questions and answers (Q&A) of broad interest or general clarification on the RFI's NSPIRES landing page. Posted Q&As will be edited to preserve the submitter's anonymity. The following email address is not to be used for RFI response submissions; any RFI submissions made via email will not be considered. Email for the ESD Point of Contact: Lucia.S.Tsaoussi@nasa.gov Note: Please visit NSPIRES and carefully review the RFI's full text and any Q&As before emailing. |