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    A.12 Hemispheric Airborne Measurements of Air Quality (HAMAQ) Science Team

    NASA is seeking proposals for the HAMAQ Science Team to conduct airborne air quality measurements, with notices of intent due May 20, 2026 and full proposals due July 21, 2026.

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    Funder: NASA Headquarters

    Due Dates: May 20, 2026 (Notice of Intent, optional) | July 21, 2026 (Full proposal due)

    Funding Amounts: Typical award duration is 3 years; some programs allow up to 5 years. Award size varies by project.

    Summary: Supports research teams conducting airborne measurements to advance understanding of hemispheric air quality and atmospheric composition.

    Key Information: Proposals are evaluated via dual anonymous peer review; Open Science/Data Management Plans are not required.


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    This opportunity supports the formation of the Hemispheric Airborne Measurements of Air Quality (HAMAQ) Science Team under NASA's Research Opportunities in Space and Earth Sciences (ROSES) 2025. The program seeks research teams to conduct and analyze airborne measurements that improve understanding of air quality, atmospheric composition, and related processes on a hemispheric scale. The selected teams will collaborate on campaign planning, data collection, and integration with satellite and ground-based observations to address key scientific questions in Earth system science and air quality.


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