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NASA Earth Science Division MODIS/VIIRS Science Team Meeting

NASA Earth Science Division MODIS/VIIRS Science Team Meeting. Michael H. Freilich January, 2010. ESD BUDGET MARKS: “FINAL” FY10. Final FY10 President’s Budget. BUDGET ($M). Previous Administration. NASA Operating Missions – End of CY2009. X. OSTM/Jason 2. X.

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NASA Earth Science Division MODIS/VIIRS Science Team Meeting

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  1. NASA Earth Science DivisionMODIS/VIIRS Science Team Meeting Michael H. Freilich January, 2010

  2. ESD BUDGET MARKS: “FINAL” FY10 Final FY10 President’s Budget BUDGET ($M) Previous Administration

  3. NASA Operating Missions – End of CY2009 X OSTM/Jason 2 X

  4. Antarctic ICEBRIDGE Status and Results-1 DC-8 over Palmer Station (courtesy Jon Brack) Lines represent 21 missions, or 227.4 flight hours, or 83,858 nautical miles, or 96,564 statute miles, or 155,137 km flown (about 4 times around the Earth at the equator). Excellent planning by Ames and Goddard-Wallops allowed for extra missions to be flown. 4

  5. NASA Global Hawk First Flight • Alt, • kft • Hours • First Flight Profile

  6. GLORY 6-9/2009 11/2010 OCO-reflight 2/2009 ??? AQUARIUS 5/2010 12/2010 (Partner) LDCM 12/2012 with TIRS GPM 7/2013, 11/2014 SMAP 3/2013 2015 ICESat-II 2014-2015 2015-2016 Missions in Formulation and Implementation – 12/2009 NPP Late 2010? NET 9/2011 (Partner)

  7. VENTURE-CLASS Decadal Survey Missions Next Generation

  8. Venture Class – ESD Objectives • ESD considers establishment and sustained, successful implementation of Venture-class to be a “Tier-1” priority from the Decadal Survey • Advances science/applications and promotes community involvement through frequent, regular proposal opportunities • Ensures overall program scientific flexibility and responsiveness through constrained development schedules • ESD Venture-class characteristics • Science-driven, involving sustained (> seasonal) data acquisition • Technology development/demonstration are not sufficient justifications • Regular solicitations • Bi-annual minimum frequency accommodated in President’s budget • Competitively selected • PI-led • Cost and schedule constrained • Explicit total cost caps per investigation defined in each solicitation • 5-year total investigation term (data acquisition and analyses) for suborbital investigations • 5-year development time-to-launch for space missions – all investigation activities must be completed within nominal (typically 3-year) mission

  9. VENTURE-CLASS Decadal Survey Missions Next Generation

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