Heliophysics MO&DA Program - November 13, 2007 - Page 1 Notes from the Heliophysics MO&DA Program STEREO SWG Meeting Chuck Holmes “Director, Heliophysics.

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Heliophysics MO&DA Program - November 13, Page 1 Notes from the Heliophysics MO&DA Program STEREO SWG Meeting Chuck Holmes “Director, Heliophysics Great Observatory” Heliophysics Division Science Missions Directorate November 13, 2007

Heliophysics MO&DA Program - November 13, Page 2 SOHO RHESSI ACE Cluster TIMED The Heliophysics Great Observatory Polar FAST Geotail Wind Hinode Atmospheric & Ionospheric Coupling Solar Wind Drivers Heliospheric Structure Precipitation And Loss Seed Population Solar Source

Heliophysics MO&DA Program - November 13, Page 3 HQ Program Scientists & Mission Responsibilities l Eric ChristianACE, STEREO, Voyager l Barbara GilesPolar, IMAGE l Lika GuhathakurtaSTEREO l Mona KesselCluster, Geotail, THEMIS l Mary MellottAIM, TIMED l Alex PevtsovHinode, RHESSI, SOHO, TRACE l Arik PosnerSOHO, Ulysses, Wind l Charles SwensonAIM, FAST, TIMED l Aaron RobertsHeliophysics Data Environment l Two (2) positions are currently being advertised: n For more information on the position and How to Apply, see the announcement at Search for Job# HQ08B0054. n Applications must be submitted by November 19.

Heliophysics MO&DA Program - November 13, Page 4 Status Summary for the 16 HP Operating Missions

Heliophysics MO&DA Program - November 13, Page 5 Managing the Observatory l NASA HQ monitors the scientific performance of the missions: n The annual report to Congress under the Government Performance Report Act. n The bi-annual senior reviews which look ahead to future contributions to Heliophysics science. l Inputs from the scientific performance plus informal consultation with the operational space weather organizations, go into the programmatic decisions by NASA.

Heliophysics MO&DA Program - November 13, Page 6 From the Heliophysics Roadmap The Great Observatory will continue to evolve as new spacecraft join and older ones retire or change their operating modes. Missions both in their prime phase and in extended phases … provide the variety of observation posts needed to study Heliophysics science, as demonstrated by the 2003 Halloween Storms. A great strength of the Great Observatory fleet is that it is regularly evaluated and reviewed by the community to maximize the return on the agency investments. The Senior Review process determines which spacecraft are most necessary to meet the needs of the HP program as defined by the community developed Roadmap document. The criteria for continuation include relevance to the goals of HP; impact of scientific results as evidenced by citations, press releases, etc.; spacecraft and instrument health; productivity and vitality of the science team …; promise of future impact and productivity (due to uniqueness of orbit and location, solar cycle phase, etc.); and broad accessibility and usability of the data.

Heliophysics MO&DA Program - November 13, Page 7 From the Panel’s report for the 2005 Senior Review I. Projected FY09-10 Funding: Due to the reduced funding levels projected for FY09 and FY10 compared to earlier years and the impact of new missions transferring from their prime mission funding to the extended mission budget, the latter will be severely under-funded, by the order of $15M per year in FY09 and FY10. This is in spite of the fact that the budget assumes that 5 of the 13 currently operating missions will have terminated operations in this time period. This projected funding shortfall will severely impact the capabilities of the HP Great Observatory and its ability to properly address the goals of the NASA HP program. This under-funding of the Great Observatory occurs at a particularly inopportune time, at the next maximum of the solar cycle with its expected frequent occurrence and diversity of solar-terrestrial events that impact studies of many HP goals.

Heliophysics MO&DA Program - November 13, Page 8 The 2008 Senior Review of the HP Operating Missions l Schedule n February Mid-term announcement n August 17, Draft call for proposals n November 3, Call for proposals n February 21, Proposals due n March/April - Virtual Data Panel evaluations and findings n April 8-11, Meeting of the Senior Review Panel n On or about June zz, Publication of the panel’s report, dissemination of new budget guidelines, and instructions to the projects l New: Mission Archive Plans will be attached to the mission’s proposal n The data panel will evaluate the MAPs l New: E/PO ‘proposals’ will be due in the Summer of 2008; provides opportunities for multi-mission collaborations.