Ralph Steckler/Space Grant Space Colonization Research and Technology Development Opportunity Phase I
Post Date
December 4th 2008
Application Due Date
February 19th 2009
Funding Opportunity Number
NNH09ZNE001C
CFDA Number(s)
Funding Instrument Type(s)
Cooperative Agreement
Funding Activity Categories
Science and Technology and other Research and Development
Number of Awards
20
Eligibility Categories
Proposals will only be accepted from the lead institutions of the 52 consortia of the National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program. Other organizations that wish to participate should consult a Space Grant consortium director about partnership options. If two or more Space Grant consortia choose to submit a joint proposal, one must be designated the lead institution and fiscal agent. A Space Grant consortium may not submit more than two (2) proposals to this announcement.
Funding
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Award Range:
$None - $None
Grant Description
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Office of Education, in cooperation with the Exploration Systems Mission Directorate (ESMD), invites proposals for the NASA Ralph Steckler/Space Grant Space Colonization Research and Technology Development Opportunity (hereafter “Steckler/Space Grant Opportunity”). Proposals may only be submitted from the lead institutions of the 52 consortia of the National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program. Consortia may only submit two (2) proposals to this solicitation. Each funded proposal is expected to address innovative, meaningful, and enduring research and technology development activities, aligned to NASA research agenda that could enable space colonization or space settlement by providing a sustained human presence on the Moon as a stepping stone to future exploration of Mars. Primary exploration elements would include habitation, rovers, surface power, communications, and extra-vehicular activity (EVA) systems aligned to the current ESMD research and technology development agenda. The processes of innovation, research, and technology development frequently happen incrementally. The Steckler/Space Grant Opportunity, therefore, will be implemented through three funding and development phases. Phase I -- Feasibility: The purpose of Phase I is to establish the scientific and technical merit and feasibility of a proposed innovation, or research or technology development effort. Phase I efforts and results should provide a sound basis for the continued development and demonstration of the proposed innovation to space colonization. Only Phase I awardees are eligible to apply for Phase II. Consortia planning to prepare a proposal package for the Steckler/Space Grant Opportunity are requested to submit a non-binding Notice of Intent (NOI) to propose. The information provided in this notice will be used to assess research interests for the Steckler/Space Grant Opportunity and to determine the expertise required of reviewers. NOIs must be submitted by the NASA Space Grant Director through NSPIRES by January 16, 2009. Go to http://nspires.nasaprs.com and click on Solicitations. If you have difficulty accessing the full announcement electronically, please contact the NSPIRES Help Desk at nspires-help@nasaprs.com or call 202-479-9376 between 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. EST.
Contact Information
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Agency
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
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Office:
NASA Headquarters
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Agency Contact:
Diane D. DeTroye
Manager, National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program
Office of Education
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