The Center for Space Research Programs CSRP AWARDED OPPORTUNITIES By: Jonathan Strate and the CSRP office.

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The Center for Space Research Programs CSRP AWARDED OPPORTUNITIES By: Jonathan Strate and the CSRP office

Opportunities - Awarded NASA Swift GRB MIDEX program – J. Nousek (ECoS)  Astronomy & Astrophysics, ARL, CoE  Current level: $26 M; additional $6 M increase submitted  Post launch: $5 M for extended mission life (2006–2009) NASA Generation-X – N. Brandt (ECoS)  Members of Smithsonian Astro. Obs. Team; selected for concept study  No current funding, $1.5B total mission cost (PSU target $10-20M) NASA Mars Science Lab – K. Reichard (ARL)  Included on health management; possible instrument with ISR/West Virginia  $115K current funding; $1.3B total mission cost (PSU target: $5-10M) NASA/NOAA GOES-R – K. Reichard (ARL/EMS)  $30K internal study with SpectrumAstro; $4B total mission (PSU target: $5- 10M)

Opportunities - Awarded DoD/NASA LionSAT – S. Bilén/C. Croskey (CoE)  Student-centered satellite opportunity  $200K (PSU target $500K) NASA Nuclear Power Conversion – T. Hughes (ARL)  Glenn Research Center Stirling Systems aligned with Jupiter Icy Moons Orbiter Mission  $425K Total for two contracts Cold Neutron Chopper Spectrometer – P. Sokol (ECoS)  CSRP supports PSU Oversight  $12.8M Through 2006.

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