Award
Portfolio Data
Advanced Science Modeling for Mission Planning & Analysis
Award Year: 2020
UEI: E41AEJA3FAF8
HUBZone Owned: No
Woman Owned: No
Socially and Economically Disadvantaged: No
Congressional District: 2
Tagged as:
SBIR
Phase I
Awarding Agency
NASA
Total Award Amount: $124,851
Contract Number: 80NSSC20C0577
Agency Tracking Number: 205117
Solicitation Topic Code: S5
Solicitation Number: SBIR_20_P1
Abstract
Simulating science objectives is an essential component of NASA missions to reduce risk. As technology has improved, so has the fidelity, complexity, and precision of scientific instrumentation. In addition, the communications bandwidth of the modern spacecraft allows for the transmission of more data than ever. These increased capabilities have placed extra demands on science data generation. Simulated science data for use innbsp;planningnbsp;are required for a successful mission, not only in flight, butnbsp;through all stages of mission planning as well.nbsp;nbsp;Unprecedented collaboration between science and operations teams require large swaths of cumbersome technology for sharing, integrating, and visualizing simulated data. This significant complexity hinders the ability of responsible parties to make informed, sensible, and rapid decisions.nbsp;Spaceline is a server- and web-based application developed under a previous NASA SBIR Phase I contract. The Spaceline application consists of three core capabilities: SPICE kernel management, 3D interactive display of a scene, and simulation of science data for any onboard instrument for a given instant in time. We propose to extend this core functionality further by extending Spacelinersquo;s features from supporting just visible wavelength imagers to supporting a wide range of different sensors that would interact with a variety of different target models. Each target model in turn represents different scientific phenomena ranging from planetary interiors to magnetic fields to the emission of volatiles and particles.nbsp;We will investigate how to best support exoplanet surveys with Spaceline and what features can be added to effectively simplify the considerations necessary for users who are designing sensors for exoplanet surveys as well as those who are planning and operating such missions.
Award Schedule
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2020
Solicitation Year -
2020
Award Year -
August 25, 2020
Award Start Date -
March 1, 2021
Award End Date
Principal Investigator
Name: Sanford Selznick
Phone: (520) 314-5595
Email: sanford-sbir@ascendingnode.tech
Business Contact
Name: Carl Hergenrother
Phone: (520) 237-6432
Email: carl@ascendingnode.tech
Research Institution
Name: N/A