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Amendment 60: New Opportunity: D.21 U.S. Contributions to Ariel Preparatory Science [1]
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Date: 2024-10
The Ariel mission is currently working toward a launch date in late 2029 with a subsequent 4-year prime mission. Planning and execution of all aspects of Ariel mission science is the responsibility of the Ariel Science Consortium, a multinational coalition which includes representatives from 17 European countries as well as the United States, Canada, and Japan. To meet the ambitious goal of observing and characterizing 1000 exoplanet atmospheres, the Ariel Science Consortium has initiated a comprehensive Ariel Preparatory Science Program that encompasses a variety of activities to provide the characterization, prioritization, and selection of targets that will be required to optimize science operations and advance to science goals of the Ariel mission. D.21 U.S. Contributions to Ariel Preparatory Science (US-CAPS) is established to solicit proposals from the US community for investigations that will integrate with and complement the ongoing activities of the Ariel Science Consortium
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