October 2002
Hubble Space Telescope Call for Proposals
for Cycle 12
Policies, Procedures &
Phase I Proposal Instructions
Call for Proposals
We invite scientists to participate in Cycle 12 of the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). The telescope and its instruments were built under the auspices of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the European Space Agency (ESA). Management of HST's scientific program is carried out by the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI). We anticipate allocating about 3000 orbits in Cycle 12 including up to 1000 orbits for Large and Treasury proposals with the remainder (at least 2000) for regular GO programs. An additional 500-1000 SNAPSHOT targets may also be allocated. Abstracts of previously accepted programs can be found on the HST proposal catalogs web page, listed in Appendix D.
- Phase I: Friday January 24, 2003, 8:00 pm EST.
- E/PO: Friday August 22, 2003, 5:00 pm EDT.
Where to Get Help
- Read this Call for Proposals and the HST Primer (see Section 1.4.2)
- Visit STScI's Web Site at http://www.stsci.edu/
- Contact the STScI Help Desk. Either send e-mail to help@stsci.edu or call 1-800-544-8125; from outside the United States, call [1] 410-338-1082.
Who's Responsible
The STScI Science Policies Division (SPD) is responsible for the HST science program selection process. SPD staff includes astronomers Duccio Macchetto (Division Head), Mike Fall, Georges Meylan, Chris O'Dea, Letizia Stanghellini, Bob Williams, Technical Manager Brett Blacker, and Administrative Assistants Darlene Spencer, Lisa Spurrier and Loretta Willers.
The Cycle 12 Call for Proposals was edited by
Chris O'Dea, Roeland van der Marel and Jim Younger,
based in part on versions from previous cycles, and with text and assistance from many different individuals at STScI.