What's Happening?
NASA has announced an amendment to the Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences (ROSES) 2025, specifically resetting the Step-2 proposal due date for the A.2 Earth Venture: TROPICS and PREFIRE
Science and Applications Teams. Initially set to an unspecified date due to a lapse in government funding, the new deadline is now January 13, 2026. This amendment affects only those who have previously submitted a Step-1 proposal. The announcement was made on November 17, 2025, and is available on NASA's research opportunity homepage. The TROPICS and PREFIRE initiatives are part of NASA's efforts to advance scientific understanding of Earth's climate and weather systems.
Why It's Important?
The reset of the proposal deadline is significant as it allows continued progress in critical Earth science research. The TROPICS and PREFIRE programs are designed to enhance the understanding of tropical cyclones and the Earth's radiation budget, respectively. These projects are crucial for improving weather prediction models and understanding climate change impacts. By extending the proposal deadline, NASA ensures that research teams have adequate time to prepare comprehensive proposals, potentially leading to more robust scientific outcomes. This decision underscores NASA's commitment to advancing Earth science research despite previous funding challenges.
What's Next?
With the new deadline set, research teams that submitted Step-1 proposals will need to finalize their Step-2 submissions by January 13, 2026. NASA will likely review these proposals to select the most promising projects for funding and development. The outcomes of these projects could influence future climate policy and weather forecasting capabilities. Stakeholders in the scientific community, including researchers and policymakers, will be closely monitoring the progress of these initiatives.











