Nov. 14, 2024
CONTRACT RELEASE: C24-039
NASA Awards Contract for NOAAâs
Space Weather Program
Credit: NASA
NASA, on behalf of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), has selected
Southwest Research Institute of San Antonio to build
three coronagraphs for the Lagrange 1 Series project, part of NOAAâs Space Weather Next
program.
Once operational, the coronagraphs will provide critical data to NOAAâs Space Weather Prediction Center, which issues forecasts, warnings,
and alerts that help mitigate space weather impacts, including electric power outages and interruption to communications and navigation systems.
This cost-plus-fixed-fee contract is valued at approximately $60
million, and the anticipated period of performance is from this November through January 2034, concluding after launch of the second coronagraph aboard a NOAA spacecraft. The
third coronagraph will be delivered as a flight spare.
This contract award marks a transfer of coronagraph development from the government to the U.S. commercial sector. The
contract scope includes design, analysis, development, fabrication, integration, test, verification, and
evaluation of the
coronagraphs; launch support; supply and maintenance of ground support equipment; and support of post-launch instrument operations at the NOAA Satellite Operations Facility. The work will take
place at Southwest Research Instituteâs facility in San Antonio.
The coronagraphs will observe the density structure of the Sunâs faint outermost atmosphere â the corona â and will detect Earth-directed
coronal mass ejections shortly after they erupt, providing the longest possible lead time for geomagnetic storm watches. With this forewarning, public and private organizations affected by space weather can take actions to protect their assets. The coronagraphs
will also provide data continuity from the Space Weather follow-on Lagrange 1 mission.
NASA and NOAA oversee the development, launch, testing and operation of all the satellites in the project.
NOAA is the program owner providing the requirements and funding along with managing the program, operations, data products, and dissemination to users. NASA and its commercial partners develop and build the instruments, spacecraft, and provide launch services
on behalf of NOAA.
For information about NASA and agency programs, visit:
https://www.nasa.gov/
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