Michael H. Freilich 21 April 2009 Earth Science Division Overview and Status.

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Michael H. Freilich 21 April 2009 Earth Science Division Overview and Status

2 Earth Science Division Overview Overarching goal: to advance Earth System science, including climate studies, through spaceborne data acquisition, research and analysis, and predictive modeling Six major activities: Building and operating Earth observing satellite missions, many with international and interagency partners Making high-quality data products available to the broad science community Conducting and sponsoring cutting-edge research –Field campaigns to complement satellite measurements –Analyses of non-NASA mission data –Modeling Applied Science Developing technologies to improve Earth observation capabilities Education and Public Outreach

3 NASA Operating Missions OSTM/Jason 2

4 A-Train (2009)

5 Missions in Formulation and Implementation OCO 2/2009 Atmos CO 2 GLORY 1-2/2010 Aerosols, Solar Irrad NPP 1-6/2011 EOS Cont. AQUARIUS 5/2010 OceanSalinity LDCM 12/2012 Land Imaging GPM 7/2013, 11/2014 Global Precip SMAP 3/2014 Soil Moist+Freeze/Thaw ICESat-II 2015 Ice Topog X

6 Decadal Survey Missions Next Generation

7 Objectives/Principles for Augmentation Funds Complete and launch the 5 “Foundational” Earth Science missions now under development –Glory, Aquarius, NPP, LDCM (w/TIRS), GPM Core Develop Decadal Survey missions, as possible –Venture-class –SMAP, ICESAT-II –DESDynI, CLARREO –Tier-II mission studies –Focused technology development Preserve overall program balance ( R&A, Applied Sciences, Technology) –Ice Bridge (aircraft campaigns to extend ICESAT-1 data set to ICESAT-II) –Airborne Infrastructure and instruments –Supercomputing –Technology –Regional impacts/applications –Climate Modeling –Education and Public Outreach