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NASA Overview NASA Earth Science Division CEOS Plenary 2017 Committee on Earth Observation Satellites NASA Overview NASA Earth Science Division CEOS Plenary 2017 Agenda Item 4.8 Rapid City, South Dakota, USA 19 – 20 October 2017

NASA Agency Overview NASA leads or co-leads 47 of the 87 total CEOS Objectives/Deliverables All NASA-involved tasks have updated progress/status in the CEOS Work Plan database NASA continues free and open provision of all EO data products – policy since 1994 Metadata, processing codes, model outputs as well as data products >17.5 petabytes total holdings (as of 2016) > 17 petabytes distributed to date Recent Launches: CYGNSS (12/2016), SAGE-III (2/2017), LIS (2/2017), RAVAN (CS- 11/2016), ICECube (CS- 4/2017), MiRaTA (CS- 11/2017) Near-Term Upcoming Launches: TSIS-1 (11/2017-2/2018), GRACE-FO (3/2018), ICESat-2 (9/2018), >6 CubeSats before 6/2018 Recent Mission Terminations: EO-1, GRACE; Jason-2, Cloudsat orbit changes Budget Status: Funded at (high) 2016 level through 8 December 2017 President’s FY18 budget proposal includes 8.9% overall cut, 5 mission terminations, initiates new missions DSCOVR-EPIC/NISTAR, RBI, PACE, CLARREO-PF, OCO-3 proposed terminated Continues all other missions in development and operation TROPICS, GeoCarb initiated (among others) Congressional appropriation informed by – but not necessarily identical to – President’s proposal Decadal Survey expected 12/2017

NASA Earth Science Data Systems

NASA Agency Overview NASA leads or co-leads 47 of the 87 total CEOS Objectives/Deliverables All NASA-involved tasks have updated progress/status in the CEOS Work Plan database NASA continues free and open provision of all EO data products – policy since 1994 Metadata, processing codes, model outputs as well as data products >17.5 petabytes total holdings (as of 2016) > 17 petabytes distributed to date Recent Launches: CYGNSS (12/2016), SAGE-III (2/2017), LIS (2/2017), RAVAN (CS- 11/2016), ICECube (CS- 4/2017), MiRaTA (CS- 11/2017) Near-Term Upcoming Launches: TSIS-1 (11/2017-2/2018), GRACE-FO (3/2018), ICESat-2 (9/2018), >6 CubeSats before 6/2018 Recent Mission Terminations: EO-1, GRACE; Jason-2, Cloudsat orbit changes Budget Status: Funded at (high) 2016 level through 8 December 2017 President’s FY18 budget proposal includes 8.9% overall cut, 5 mission terminations, initiates new missions DSCOVR-EPIC/NISTAR, RBI, PACE, CLARREO-PF, OCO-3 proposed terminated Continues all other missions in development and operation TROPICS, GeoCarb initiated (among others) Congressional appropriation informed by – but not necessarily identical to – President’s proposal Decadal Survey expected 12/2017

Earth Science Missions FY17 Program of Record Landsat 9 (2020) PACE (2022) GeoCARB (~2021) ISS Instruments CATS (2020), LIS (2020), SAGE III (2020) TSIS-1 (2018), OCO-3 (2018), ECOSTRESS (2017), GEDI (2018) CLARREO-PF (2020) TROPICS (12) (~2021) MAIA (~2021) Sentinel-6A/B (2020, 2025) NI-SAR (2021) JPSS-2 Instruments RBI (2018), OMPS-Limb (2018) SWOT (2021) TEMPO (2018) GRACE-FO (2) (2018) Formulation Implementation Primary Ops Extended Ops ICESat-2 (2018) NISTAR, EPIC (DSCOVR / NOAA) (2019) CYGNSS (8) (2019) SMAP (>2022) SORCE, TCTE (NOAA) (2017) Landsat 7 (USGS) (~2022) QuikSCAT (2017) MISSIONS w/ years and cube sats; FY17 06/26: GPM status from primary to extended 5/23: removed TSIS-2 Fleet - Earth Science Division - Missions (with color key; Gemtone version; editable) Current at of April 18, 2017 Credit: NASA/J. Mottar ------------------------------ SLIDE INFO April 18, 2017 – Changed LIS and SAGE III to green, Removed EO-1 January 24, 2017 – Removed Rapidscat, changed CYGNSS to green August 25 – Ianson approved, Denning change on NISAR, changed yellow to orange implementation given KCP-C July 22 – Denning change per Ianson: move TROPICS (12) with MAIA and EVM-2 and delete separate icon and name July 21 - Denning changes per Freilich/Ianson: Fixed misspelling of e in Sentinel and corrected it to not be all caps Separated each ISS mission on its own line Put MAIA and EVM-2 on own as new, taking MAIA off PACE Change RBI to Orange July 13-14 Mottar added TROPICS icon and name. Denning made the following changes (had discussed w Freilich to do when these passed KCP-B and into implementation) changed yellow to orange for: OCO-3, SWOT, TSIS-1, GEDI April 29 per Freilich, Denning made these changes: -Put MAIA with PACE April 26 per Ianson information on 4/22, Denning made these changes: TSIS-1 orange changed to yellow as still in formulation (until if successful KDP-C June 8) GEDI orange changed to yellow as still in formulation (until if successful KDP-C June 9 changed order put ECOSTRESS before TSIS-1 April 22 Changed JPSS-2 (NOAA) to yellow for Formulation (confirmed w Carolyn Mercer and Ariel Pavlick (OCE embed with master tables)) as it had been in orange Implementation. Chart sent to Ianson and Neeck for check. CORRECTION DENNING PER RIVERA Feb 18, 2016 Changed misspelling of “Sentinal” to “Sentinel” UPDATE DENNING PER FREILICH DECISIONS FEB 12, 2016 Changed OCO-3 to Formulation color and moved lower in list Changed RBI to Formulation color Changed GEDI to Implementation color and moved to line above it Added TSIS-2 in Formulation color UPDATE DENNING PER FREILICH DECISIONS FEB 4, 2016 Changed “Altimetry FO (Formulation in FY16) to “Sentinal-6A/B” On Landsat 9, removed comma and TIRFF Change I was going to make – “NISTAR, EPIC (NOAA’s DSCOVR) to green primary ops was already corrected Dec. 15, 2015 – Updated: TEMPO changed to Implementation phase; NISTAR, EPIC changed to Primary Ops phase; ; OCO-3 and ECOSTRESS changed to Implementation phase; Aquarius removed; slide now fully editable. JMottar May 18, 2015 – Added to SMD Multimedia Library. May 18, 2015 – Updated the outdated 2014 version: TRMM was removed; NISTAR, EPIC (NOAA's DSCOVR) were added; SMAP icon was updated; moon at top left was removed; color key moved to top left.-JMottar ID: I-EA-15-0040 (image) ID: SL-EA-15-0068 (slide) Suomi NPP (NOAA) (>2022) Terra (>2021) Landsat 8 (USGS) (>2022) Aqua (>2022) CloudSat (~2018) CALIPSO (>2022) GPM (>2022) Aura (>2022) GRACE (2) (2018) OSTM/Jason-2 (NOAA) (>2022) OCO-2 (>2022) 06.26.17

Earth Science Missions President’s Budget Request (May 2017) Landsat 9 (2020) GeoCARB (~2021) ISS Instruments CATS (2020), LIS (2020), SAGE III (2020) TSIS-1 (2018), ECOSTRESS (2017), GEDI (2018) TROPICS (12) (~2021) MAIA (~2021) Sentinel-6A/B (2020, 2025) NI-SAR (2021) JPSS-2 Instruments OMPS-Limb (2018) SWOT (2021) TEMPO (2018) GRACE-FO (2) (2018) Formulation Implementation Primary Ops Extended Ops ICESat-2 (2018) CYGNSS (8) (2019) SMAP (>2022) SORCE, TCTE (NOAA) (2017) Landsat 7 (USGS) (~2022) QuikSCAT (2017) MISSIONS w/ years and cube sats; FY17 06/26: GPM status from primary to extended 5/23: reflecting proposed budget, X’d RBI; removed TSIS-2 Fleet - Earth Science Division - Missions (with color key; Gemtone version; editable) Current at of April 18, 2017 Credit: NASA/J. Mottar ------------------------------ SLIDE INFO April 18, 2017 – Changed LIS and SAGE III to green, Removed EO-1 January 24, 2017 – Removed Rapidscat, changed CYGNSS to green August 25 – Ianson approved, Denning change on NISAR, changed yellow to orange implementation given KCP-C July 22 – Denning change per Ianson: move TROPICS (12) with MAIA and EVM-2 and delete separate icon and name July 21 - Denning changes per Freilich/Ianson: Fixed misspelling of e in Sentinel and corrected it to not be all caps Separated each ISS mission on its own line Put MAIA and EVM-2 on own as new, taking MAIA off PACE Change RBI to Orange July 13-14 Mottar added TROPICS icon and name. Denning made the following changes (had discussed w Freilich to do when these passed KCP-B and into implementation) changed yellow to orange for: OCO-3, SWOT, TSIS-1, GEDI April 29 per Freilich, Denning made these changes: -Put MAIA with PACE April 26 per Ianson information on 4/22, Denning made these changes: TSIS-1 orange changed to yellow as still in formulation (until if successful KDP-C June 8) GEDI orange changed to yellow as still in formulation (until if successful KDP-C June 9 changed order put ECOSTRESS before TSIS-1 April 22 Changed JPSS-2 (NOAA) to yellow for Formulation (confirmed w Carolyn Mercer and Ariel Pavlick (OCE embed with master tables)) as it had been in orange Implementation. Chart sent to Ianson and Neeck for check. CORRECTION DENNING PER RIVERA Feb 18, 2016 Changed misspelling of “Sentinal” to “Sentinel” UPDATE DENNING PER FREILICH DECISIONS FEB 12, 2016 Changed OCO-3 to Formulation color and moved lower in list Changed RBI to Formulation color Changed GEDI to Implementation color and moved to line above it Added TSIS-2 in Formulation color UPDATE DENNING PER FREILICH DECISIONS FEB 4, 2016 Changed “Altimetry FO (Formulation in FY16) to “Sentinal-6A/B” On Landsat 9, removed comma and TIRFF Change I was going to make – “NISTAR, EPIC (NOAA’s DSCOVR) to green primary ops was already corrected Dec. 15, 2015 – Updated: TEMPO changed to Implementation phase; NISTAR, EPIC changed to Primary Ops phase; ; OCO-3 and ECOSTRESS changed to Implementation phase; Aquarius removed; slide now fully editable. JMottar May 18, 2015 – Added to SMD Multimedia Library. May 18, 2015 – Updated the outdated 2014 version: TRMM was removed; NISTAR, EPIC (NOAA's DSCOVR) were added; SMAP icon was updated; moon at top left was removed; color key moved to top left.-JMottar ID: I-EA-15-0040 (image) ID: SL-EA-15-0068 (slide) Suomi NPP (NOAA) (>2022) Terra (>2021) Landsat 8 (USGS) (>2022) Aqua (>2022) CloudSat (~2018) CALIPSO (>2022) GPM (>2022) Aura (>2022) GRACE (2) (2018) OSTM/Jason-2 (NOAA) (>2022) OCO-2 (>2022) 06.26.17

NASA Earth Science Data Systems

GPM Measurements Influence Hurricane Forecasts GPM Constellation Suomi NPP (NASA/NOAA) GPM Core Observatory (NASA/JAXA) Megha-Tropiques (CNES/ISRO) NOAA 18/19 (NOAA) GCOM-W1 (JAXA) MetOp B/C (EUMETSAT) JPSS-1 DMSP F17/F18 F19/F20 (DoD)

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