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Richard E Griffiths, HST Program Scientist Presented by Hashima Hasan, JWST Program Scientist
Astrophysics Division Science Mission Directorate
NASA Headquarters
April 7, 2010
Astrophysics Division News
Astrophysics Division!Current Astrophysics Mission Portfolio
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Astrophysics Division!Projected portfolio by 2016 Projected portfolio by 2016
(potential partnership; selection pending)
One additonal Explorer mission in formulation/development likely
Likely one additional Explorer mission in development and
another in formulation; possible international
collaboration
Under review
Pending confirmation
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Astrophysics – Operating Missions
Mission Launch End Date Phase -4 -3 -2 -1 Jan 2011 Comments
Hubble 1990-04-24 2014-05-31 Ext G G G G G COS sensitivity loss issue closed with no impact to mission operations plan. G3 à G6
RXTE 1995-12-30 2011-09-30 Ext G G G G G
Chandra 1999-07-23 2014-09-30 Ext G G G G G
XMM- Newton
1999-12-10
2014-09-30 Ext G G G G G
WMAP 2001-06-30 2010-10-31 Ext G G G WMAP decommissioned.
INTEGRAL 2002-10-17 2010-09-30 Ext G NASA ended Guest Investigator program support.
GALEX 2003-04-28 2012-09-30 Ext G G G G G
Spitzer 2003-08-25 2013-09-30 Ext G G G G G
Swift 2004-11-20 2014-09-30 Ext G G G G G
Suzaku 2005-07-10 2011-09-30 Ext G G G G G
Fermi 2008-06-11 2013-08-18 Prime G G G G G
Kepler 2009-03-07 2012-11-07 Prime G G G Y G Team working on SOC upgrades.
Herschel 2009-05-14 2013-05-14 Prime G G G G G
Planck 2009-05-14 2012-02-14 Prime G G G G G Catalog release in Jan 12, 2011 – 4 days early.
WISE 2009-12-14 2011-01-31 Ext G G G G G Decommissioning end of Feb.
On plan, adequate margin
Problems, working to resolve within planned margin
Problems, not enough margin to recover 4
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What’s changed: • JWST project was moved to its own Theme within the Science Mission Directorate • The Explorer program is being split into two pieces such that Astrophysics and
Heliophysics will manage their own Explorers resources beginning in 2012 Ø A Future Astrophysics Explorer missions budget was created in response to the
Decadal Survey recommendation to increase the flight rate of astrophysics missions and missions of opportunity.
• Support for concept planning and technology development for decadal survey large mission priorities (WFIRST, LISA, IXO) under supporting research and technology lines
• Augmented budgets for decadal survey medium &small technology and R&A initiatives Ø SOFIA budget increased to restore science and preserve 2nd generation
instrument selection and development • NuSTAR LRD now February 2012 to accommodate launch services availability • ASTRO-H confirmed for implementation; GEMS approved for Phase B and budget re-
phased • Extended support for top ranked missions in the 2010 Senior Review, but support for
RXTE and GALEX extended operations and the INTEGRAL and Suzaku Guest Observer programs will terminate by the end of FY2011
• JDEM &SIM projects have been closed out; not recommended by the Decadal Survey • Reductions to operations and guest observer programs for Chandra, HST, and Swift What’s the same: • Herschel, Kepler, Fermi, and Keck operations
What’s Changed and What’s the Same since Astro-2010 Decadal Review
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Mission Launches etc.
2011 2012
Balloon Campaigns
Opportunities
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Astrophysics Mission Events
Antarctica Sweden
Ft. Sumner (spr)
Ft. Sumner (fall) Palestine
Australia
D/J
Rocket Program. Suborbital
FUSP 1
PIC T U R E 1
Last Updated: February 7, 2011
Feb NuSTAR
J/J A/S
M/J D/J
X Q C 4
A C C E S S 1
A C C E S S 2
M i c r o X
X Q C 5
A/M J/J
A/S M/A
D/J
F O R T I S 1
EX OS 2
I MAGER 1
F O R T I S 2
E X O S 3
XA CT 1
ACC E S S 3
E X O S 4
X A C T 2
A C C E S S 4
2013
F I R E
S L I C E
Sep Apr Apr Jan Oct TBD Mar Oct Apr Dec TBD Sep TBD TBD TBDr
TBD TBDr
TBD TBD
2014
D/J
A/M J/J
A/S M/A
Future AOs will depend upon the Agency response to the Astro2010 Decadal Survey
M/A (HERO)
Jul LPF/ST-7
(CREAM VI, BLAST, SPB Test)
SOFIA Instr AO
spring
Jun C I B E R
1-3
(No astrophysics flights)
(TGF, GRAPE)
2015
Feb Astro-H
Apr GEMS (TBD)
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• WISE decommissioned end/Feb • WFIRST SDT: Face-to-face meeting at JPL, 3/10-11. • April/May Explorers proposal science reviews • Apr 14/15 Herschel Science Team meeting • Apr 26 ExoPAG and COPAG Joint SAG meeting on UV/Vis telescope • May 1-6 NExScI /ExEP conference "Exploring Strange New Worlds: From
Giant Planets to Super Earths" Flagstaff AZ • Astrophysics Archives Senior Review, 5/17-19 • Apr 27-29 Institute Visiting Committee • May 9-10 Spitzer Users Panel Meeting • Summer: SOFIA begins Early Science GO observations • Late Spring : SOFIA Instrument AO issued • June : WFIRST Preliminary report from SDT due • July 12-14 Chandra Science Workshop – Structure in Clusters and
Groups of Galaxies • July 25-29 Sagan Summer Workshop, Exploring Exoplanets with
Microlensing
Recent / Upcoming Events
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Budget Authority ($M) FY 2010 FY 2011 FY 2011Actual CR Auth Act FY 2012 FY 2013 FY 2014 FY 2015 FY 2016
Science 4,497.6 4,469.0 5,005.6 5,016.8 5,016.8 5,016.8 5,016.8 5,016.8
Earth Science 1,439.3 1,801.8 1,653.0 1,679.2 1,665.3 1,691.4 1,727.3Earth Science Research 375.8 409.6 419.0 427.3 436.7 444.6Earth Systematic Missions 705.2 816.5 838.7 761.6 763.2 810.7Earth System Science Pathfinder 128.4 187.8 180.6 229.5 238.4 214.3Earth Science Multi-Mission Operations 149.0 159.9 158.8 159.4 162.9 166.6Earth Science Technology 45.6 46.1 47.9 51.9 53.6 54.2Applied Sciences 35.3 33.1 34.3 35.5 36.7 36.9
Planetary Science 1,364.4 1,485.7 1,488.9 1,365.7 1,326.4 1,271.0 1,188.9Planetary Science Research 161.6 183.9 196.0 208.6 208.4 210.5Lunar Quest Program 94.5 114.5 81.2 48.9 28.1 19.5Discovery 184.5 175.6 205.1 245.7 265.5 242.8New Frontiers 279.6 176.9 265.8 245.5 291.1 296.3Mars Exploration 438.2 594.4 433.1 408.7 309.0 245.9Outer Planets 100.6 120.8 80.5 82.2 84.1 88.5Technology 105.5 122.9 104.1 86.6 84.9 85.4
Astrophysics 647.3 1,076.3 637.7 708.3 721.0 713.5 741.9Astrophysics Research 149.1 161.6 200.1 211.8 229.3 238.6Cosmic Origins 225.3 219.7 219.4 209.9 195.2 184.5Physics of the Cosmos 116.0 100.3 112.4 111.9 98.1 96.8Exoplanet Exploration 43.4 48.2 65.5 63.6 62.1 69.8Astrophysics Explorer 113.5 107.8 110.9 123.7 128.7 152.0
James Webb Space Telescope 438.7 354.6 359.3 365.3 371.6 371.6
Heliophysics 608.0 641.9 577.9 591.0 612.4 627.2 628.6Heliophysics Research 171.8 144.5 147.5 149.3 149.5 150.8Living with a Star 221.9 204.7 202.2 200.9 336.3 354.9Solar Terrestrial Probes 148.0 163.5 170.4 171.9 50.2 38.0Heliophysics Explorer Program 65.1 65.2 70.8 90.2 91.1 84.9New Millennium 1.2
SCMD Civil Service Labor and Expenses 304.7 313.2 326.5 342.2 358.6
FY 2013-FY 2016
estimates are notional
Science Program Budget Summary
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• Respond to decadal survey recommendations with augmentations to the Explorer program, Balloon program, Astrophysics research program, and technology development, but defer initiating the next large mission beyond JWST
• Support missions in prime operations (Herschel, Planck, Fermi, Kepler, and HST)
• Complete integration of NuSTAR for a Feb 2012 launch
• SOFIA will continue to ramp up science flight hours to achieve full operating capability (FOC) by 2014 and will develop the second generation of instruments
• Continue development/implementation of Astro-H for a Feb 2014 launch
• Continue formulation and development of GEMS for an Apr 2014 launch • Use Senior Review recommendations to prioritize funding for missions
in extended operations
Astrophysics Program/Budget Strategy
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Backup
Astrophysics Division!Astrophysics Missions
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(ESA, CSA)
(JAXA)
(ASI, Denmark)
(DLR) (ESA, UK, Netherlands)
(ASI, CNES, UK)
(DOE, Intl team) (JAXA)
(ESA) (ESA)
(ESA)
Next Senior Review in 2012
(ESA)
(ASI, UK)
(South Korea)
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