NASA ROSES-18 Amendment 66: New Opportunity in A.49, Carbon Monitoring System
ROSES-18 Amendment 66 presents a new opportunity: Carbon Monitoring System in this program element, A.49.
A.49 Carbon Monitoring System solicits investigations that will advance products toward the CMS end goal: development of a prototype carbon monitoring system from an Earth’s system perspective. Geographic areas of interest include terrestrial, atmospheric, and aquatic realms. Proposal emphasis must be directed toward continued development of the established CMS pilot studies (seehttps://carbon.nasa.gov), synergistic advancements from past CMS activities, as well as acquisition, quantification, and development of prototype CMS system capabilities that can improve existing and new data products toward achieving the levels of precision and accuracy required by current carbon trading activities (e.g., certification of emissions reductions). Successful applicants will also become NASA CMS Science Team (ST) members.
For program element A.49 Carbon Monitoring System, Notices of Intent are requested by March 25, 2019 and proposals are due May 23, 2019.
On or about February 22, 2019, this Amendment to the NASA Research Announcement “Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences (ROSES) 2018” (NNH18ZDA001N) will be posted on the NASA research opportunity homepage at http://nspires.nasaprs.com/ and will appear on the RSS feed at: https://science.nasa.gov/
Questions concerning this program element may be directed to Kathy Hibbard at Kathleen.A.Hibbard@nasa.gov and Ken Jucks at Kenneth.W.Jucks@nasa.gov.