20 December 2022
The ROSES opportunity D.10 Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) General Investigator (GI) Program solicits proposals for the acquisition and analysis of new scientific data from the TESS Explorer mission. Additionally, proposals that support the acquisition and/or analysis of scientific data from ground-based telescopes are solicited. Such ground-based programs must directly support the analysis and/or interpretation of TESS scientific data. Observations associated with TESS GI Cycle 6 will be executed from September 2023 until October 2024, covering observing sectors 70 - 83. Proposals are solicited for targets in Northern Ecliptic Hemisphere fields and in fields along the ecliptic plane. The observing plan for Cycle 6 will be posted at the High Energy Astrophysics Science Archive Research Center (HEASARC) HEASARC page for TESS once finalized.
ROSES-2022 Amendment 79 releases final text and due dates for D.10 TESS GI. Phase-1 proposals are due 14 April 2023 at 4:30 p Eastern/3:30p Central/2:30p Mountain/1:30p Pacific, via the Astrophysics Research Knowledgebase Remote Proposal System (ARK/RPS).
Please direct programmatic questions regarding D.10 TESS GI to Joshua Pepper at joshua.a.pepper@nasa.gov and technical questions to Knicole Colón at knicole.colon@nasa.gov.
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