What's Happening?
NASA has announced the final text and deadlines for the D.6 Astrophysics Research and Analysis Program (APRA) and D.7 Strategic Astrophysics Technology (SAT) as part of the ROSES-2025 initiative. The APRA program
invites basic research proposals relevant to NASA's astronomy and astrophysics programs, while the SAT program supports the development of key technologies for potential spaceflight missions. Notices of Intent for both programs are due by June 25, 2026, with full proposals due by August 6, 2026.
Why It's Important?
These programs are crucial for advancing NASA's astrophysics research and technology development. By supporting innovative research and technology maturation, NASA aims to enhance its capabilities in exploring the universe. The APRA and SAT programs provide opportunities for researchers to contribute to significant scientific discoveries and technological advancements. This initiative also fosters collaboration between NASA and the scientific community, driving progress in space exploration and understanding of the cosmos.
What's Next?
Researchers interested in participating in the APRA and SAT programs will prepare and submit their proposals by the specified deadlines. Successful proposals will receive funding and support from NASA to conduct their research and develop technologies. The outcomes of these projects could lead to new missions and discoveries in astrophysics, furthering NASA's goals in space exploration. The scientific community will closely follow the progress of these initiatives and their contributions to the field.






