Overview

NASA's Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences (ROSES) is an annual solicitation that funds research proposals across science disciplines, including earth science, planetary science, astrophysics, and heliophysics. Researchers submit proposals for competitive grants that support NASA’s mission objectives. ROSES solicitations can cover a wide range of topics, from climate change studies to space exploration technologies. The proposals undergo a rigorous peer-review process to ensure high-quality, impactful research. Here projects using EMIT data funded through ROSES are featured and demonstrate how EMIT contributes to NASA’s ongoing scientific advancements.

ROSES Science Team Projects

Mapping Desert Blooms
Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Water Cycle Snow
Lake Dust Impacts
Many Colors of Dust
Agriculture Conservation Insights
Aquatic Carbon Footprint
Aquatic Science
Dust Radiative Effect Estimations
Surface Albedo, Dust, Methane
Remote Sensing Biodiversity
Biocrusts and Functional Diversity
Spectroscopic Cities
EMIT Maps Geology
Global Foliar Traits
Dust Radiative Effects