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Air Quality Applied Sciences Team (AQAST) Team Meeting – June 2015 John A. Haynes, MS Program Manager, Health and Air Quality Applied Sciences Program Earth Science Division Science Mission Directorate NASA Washington, DC USA jhaynes@nasa.gov. Launch of SMAP on Jan. 31, 2015.
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Air Quality Applied Sciences Team (AQAST) Team Meeting – June 2015 John A. Haynes, MS Program Manager, Health and Air Quality Applied Sciences Program Earth Science Division Science Mission Directorate NASA Washington, DC USA jhaynes@nasa.gov
Earth Science Missions and Instruments Altimetry-FO (Formulation in FY16) Earth Science Instruments on ISS: RapidScat, CATS, LIS, SAGE III (on ISS), TSIS-1, OCO-3, ECOSTRESS, GEDI, CLARREO-PF
Major News Items in the ESD/ASP • Cloud-Aerosol Transport System (CATS) launch to ISS on Jan. 10. • Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) launch on Feb. 11. • TRMM Re-entry: expected June 10 • Earth Science Decadal Survey:The NRC's Governing Board Executive Committee gave unanimous support for the task. Expected start date for the task is June 15th. • USCGRP draft report, “The Impacts of Climate Change on Human Health in the United States: A Scientific Assessment,” open for public comment through June 8. • Senior Review 2015 report expected late this month. • $1M approved for final year of TTs. Start date of July 1. One budget from each institution! • EPA MOU signed by Bolden/McCarthy in April. • TEMPO passes KDP-C in April. • 2nd GPM Applications Workshop, June 9-10. • GEO Plenary and Ministerial Summit: Nov. 11-13 in Mexico City • Personnel • Deputy Administrator Dava Newman • Tropospheric Composition Program Scientist: Barry Lefer (U. of Houston) to start in June • Data Systems: Kevin Murphy is new Program Executive • NASA Health/AQ Sessions at the following conferences: • AMS Annual Meeting (January 2015) • ATS Annual Meeting (May 2015) • AWMA Annual Meeting (June 2015) • NCAR/CDC Bi-annual Climate and Health Symposium (July 2015)
FY16 Budget Request: Earth Science Freilich ESD budget increases significantly • NASA now has mandate for additional long-term measurements for the nation: • Altimetry after Jason-3 • Solar Irradiance, Ozone Profile, Earth Radiation Budget all starting in FY16 • Sustainable Land Imaging Program (w/USGS; NASA funds flight hardware): • TIR-FFD (2019) • Upgraded Landsat-9 (2023) • Focused technology development to inform designs of Landsat-10+ • Continued development and launch of: SAGE-III/ISS, ECOSTRESS/ISS, GEDI/ISS, CYGNSS, TEMPO, GRACE-FO, ICESat-2, SWOT, NISAR, PACE • Continue Venture Class on schedule with full funding • OCO-3 completion and flight to ISS in late 2017 • CLARREO Technology Demonstration instruments on ISS - development and flight in late 2019 (2 instruments, Reflected Solar/HySICS and IR Pathfinder)
Earth Science Budget: FY16 Request/FY15 Appropriation FY11 request FY16 request FY14 request FY12 request FY15 request Appropriation FY13 request FY10 request FY09 request (previous Admin) FY16 House CJS Appropriations mark
FY16 Budget Request: Non-Flight Elements Freilich • Earth Science Research • At least $3M “to improve understanding of coupled North Atlantic-Arctic system” • At least an additional $5M for ”research to understand linkages between oceans and climate” • CDI ($2M), BEDI/GCIS ($4M), CRT/Citizen Science ($3M) • Applied Sciences • Will be used especially to accelerate ramp-up of Water, Food Security, Disaster initiatives • ESTO: Increase for the InVEST program (~5M / year)
Earth Science Budget Features: What’s New • Redefines the framework for satellite development projects: • NOAA responsible for satellite missions for weather and space weather forecasts and warnings • NASA responsible for development of all other non-defense Earth-observing satellite missions • NASA will implement a Sustainable Land Imaging program with USGS that will include: • TIR-FF (2019) • Upgraded Landsat-9 (2023) • Focused technology development to inform designs of Landsat-10+ • USGS will operate these satellites and collect, archive, process and distribute the data • NASA responsible for long-term altimetry measurements after Jason-3 • NASA responsible for all future measurements of Solar Irradiance, Ozone Profile and Earth Radiation Budget • Initiates formulation of PACE as a directed design-to-cost mission • Completes development of OCO-3 for flight on ISS in 2017 • Initiates formulation of CLARREO Pathfinder instruments for flight on ISS in 2019 • Enhances Research, Applications and Technology Programs with funding to: • Improve understanding of coupled North Atlantic-Arctic system • Conduct research to understand linkages between oceans and climate • Transition InVEST from pilot to ongoing program to demonstrate instrument and subsystem technologies through flight in space on cubesats • Accelerate ramp-up of initiatives in Food Security, Freshwater Availability, and Disaster Response
Earth Science Budget Features: What’s the Same • Balanced program comprising flight, research, data systems, applications and technology development to provide: • High quality global measurements of the Earth’s water, atmosphere, land and vegetation and their interactions • Research to understand … • Modeling capability to … • Free and open access to data and research results • Continues operations of on-orbit research satellite constellation, consistent with Senior Review recommendations • Advances development of CYGNSS, GRACE-FO, TEMPO, ICESat-2 and SWOT for launch before 2022 • Continues formulation of NISAR mission with ISRO • Completes development and test of SAGE-III for launch to the ISS in FY16 • Continues Venture-Class competitive flight program element, with expanded opportunities • Continues pre-formulation studies for Decadal survey-recommended missions • Supports operation and data analysis of ISS-based instruments: CATS and RapidScat • Funds initiatives for enhanced application of NASA Earth Science Data, including Carbon Monitoring System and joint NASA/USAID SERVIR
Long-term Measurement Mandate Missions • Precision Altimetry following the launch of Jason-3 • FY16-20 budget supports NASA contributions to Jason-CS • LV, radiometer, laser retroreflector;etc. NASA funding for mission ops and data analysis; 2020 launch • Continued development of SWOT (2020 launch) • Solar Irradiance • TSIS-2 and beyond transferred to NASA in FY13 • FY16-20 budget supports completion of TSIS-1 and flight on ISS, LRD August 2017 • Recognizes NOAA FY15 appropriation for TSIS-1 • Earth Radiation Balance (RBI instrument) • RBI continues to be developed by NASA for flight on JPSS-2
National Aeronautics and Space Administration Questions: John Haynes, Program Manager Health & Air Quality Applications NASA Headquarters / Earth Science JHaynes@nasa.gov http://AppliedSciences.NASA.gov