MatISSE β Maturation of Instruments for Solar System Exploration¶
Created: 2026-04-08 (session 91)
Summary¶
MatISSE (Maturation of Instruments for Solar System Exploration) is the bridge program in PSD's instrument development ladder: it takes TRL 4 instrument concepts β wherever they originated (PICASSO, COLDTech, HOTTech, or external) β and matures them to TRL 6 (hardware-demonstrated). MatISSE covers all planetary science destinations with no destination restriction, making it the universal maturation step below mission selection.
33 total projects β 100% Completed. Active projects ended by approximately 2026. MatISSE appears to be between solicitation cycles as of April 2026.
Program contacts: Erica N Montbach β Program Director and Program Manager (same person). She also serves as PD for PICASSO, DALI, COLDTech, and HOTTech β the entire PSD instrument development portfolio under a single director.
Parent program: Planetary Science (PSD). TechPort ID: 18500.
Portfolio at a Glance¶
| Field | Value | Query |
|---|---|---|
| Total projects | 33 | aggregate by status (2026-04-04 snapshot) |
| Active | 0 (0%) | aggregate by status |
| Completed | 33 (100%) | aggregate by status |
| TX08 share | 84.8% | aggregate by primaryTx |
| TX07 share | 9.1% | aggregate by primaryTx |
| TX04 share | 6.1% | aggregate by primaryTx |
| Dominant TRL (current) | 4 (48.5%) | aggregate by trlCurrent |
| Null TRL | 39.4% | aggregate by trlCurrent |
| Infused_To records | 0 | find_projects outcome_path filter |
| Transitioned_To records | 0 | find_projects outcome_path filter |
| Lead org: Caltech | 12.1% (4 projects) | aggregate by leadOrg |
| Lead org: GSFC | 12.1% (4 projects) | aggregate by leadOrg |
| Missing lead org | 24.2% (8 projects) | aggregate by leadOrg |
TRL distribution (all 33 projects): | TRL | Count | % | |---|---|---| | 4 | 16 | 48.5% | | (none) | 13 | 39.4% | | 3 | 3 | 9.1% | | 5 | 1 | 3.0% |
Nearly all MatISSE projects target TRL 6 completion despite starting at TRL 3-4.
Technology Themes¶
MatISSE funds the broadest destination portfolio of any PSD program β Mars, Europa/Enceladus, Moon, Venus, Icy/Ocean Worlds, Comets, Small Bodies, and Ice Giants all appear. The unifying thread is analytical chemistry and geophysical sensing, with particular concentration on:
Organic Detection and Astrobiology (~8 projects)¶
This is MatISSE's largest cluster β multiple redundant approaches to finding biosignatures:
| Project | Technology | Destination | TRL |
|---|---|---|---|
| 92768 | Enceladus Organic Analyzer β capillary electrophoresis w/ fluorescent labeling for chiral analysis | Enceladus | 3β6 |
| 117502 | Extraterrestrial Molecular Indicators of Life Investigation (successor to EOA) | Mars/Ocean Worlds | β6 |
| 117501 | LIfE β Luminescence Imager for Exploration (microfluidic fluorescence microscope) | Ocean Worlds | β5 |
| 117499 | OrganiCam β standoff time-resolved fluorescence imager + Raman spectrometer | Mars/Ocean Worlds | β6 |
| 96927 | AROMA β Advanced Resolution Organic Molecular Analyzer (LC-MS for organics) | Cryogenic environments | 4β6 |
| 19071 | SETG β Search for Extra-Terrestrial Genomes (miniaturized DNA sequencer for Mars) | Mars | β |
| 95799 | ILCESS β Ion/Liquid Chromatography for Solar System (CHNOPS detection) | Any body | 4β5 |
| 95806 | iSEE β In-situ Spectroscopic Europa Explorer (ultra-compact Raman) | Europa/Solar System | 4β6 |
Notable β SETG [19071]: A miniaturized DNA/RNA sequencer for Mars surface operations. Proposed to detect whether Martian life shares nucleotide chemistry with Earth β direct test of panspermia. Uses nanopore or similar sequencing on a flight-qualified platform. Earliest MatISSE cohort (2015-2017).
LIfE cross-program lineage confirmed: LIfE originated in COLDTech (92293, 2017-2019, TRL 4β5 for Enceladus) then continued in MatISSE (117501, 2023-2026) for broader ocean worlds. The MatISSE project description explicitly references the prior COLDTech work. This is a clear COLDTechβMatISSE technology graduation chain β traceable only via project descriptions, not TechPort outcome records.
Atmospheric and Surface Remote Sensing (~7 projects)¶
| Project | Technology | Destination | TRL |
|---|---|---|---|
| 92778 | MARLI β MARs LIdar for global climate measurements from orbit | Mars | 4β6 |
| 95803 | WASSR β WAter-vapor Sounding Short-range Radar (557 GHz, compact THz) | Mars | 4β6 |
| 95800 | WHATSUP β Water Hunting Advanced THz Spectrometer (compact THz for water) | Planetary | 4β6 |
| 96935 | V-WiSHeS β Venus Wideband Submillimeter Heterodyne Spectrometer (GSFC) | Venus | 4β6 |
| 96943 | COBRA β Cold OBject RAdiometer (ice giants, icy satellites, Moon) | Multiple | 4β6 |
| 19126 | GAISR β Doppler Radar/Spectrometer for Gas and Dust on Primitive Bodies | Comets/Icy Moons | β |
| 117503 | Saltation Sensor β aeolian process monitoring (first to TRL 6 on Mars/Titan) | Mars/Titan | β6 |
V-WiSHeS [96935] (GSFC): Venus middle atmosphere trace gas and continuum measurement at submm wavelengths. Builds on GSFC's submm receiver heritage (Β΅-Spec, SELFI). Provides the remote sensing capability to study Venus cloud chemistry without surface landing β complementary to HOTTech's surface instrument development.
Saltation Sensor [117503] (ARC): Sand/dust saltation flux measurement using acoustic impact sensing. 2023-2025, Completed. Aeolian transport controls Martian dust storms and Titan's dune formation. Project title says "to TRL6" and description explicitly states "We will mature the saltation sensor to TRL6" β but TechPort shows null TRL data (no trlCurrent) for this project. Consistent with Issue 35 (TRL records not updated for ROSES grants). Explicit PICASSOβMatISSE lineage stated in description. The sonic anemometer sister instrument shares electronics.
Geophysics and Subsurface (~5 projects)¶
| Project | Technology | Destination | TRL |
|---|---|---|---|
| 92795 | Planetary Broadband Seismometer (JPL) β for Lunar Geophysical Network + Ocean Worlds | Moon/Ocean Worlds | β |
| 117500 | Seismometer to Investigate Interior Asteroid Structure (U Arizona) | Small Bodies | β6 |
| 95801 | Superconducting Gravity Gradiometer β 6-component tensor measurement | Planetary | 4β5 |
| 95802 | SESAR β P-band SAR for subsurface imaging through regolith | Planetary | 4β6 |
| 92789 | CDEX β Chemistry and Dating EXperiment (Rb-Sr, elemental analysis, organics) | Mars | 4β6 |
SESARβSESAR-LITE cross-program lineage: SESAR [95802] (MatISSE, U Arizona, 2019-2023, TRL 4β6) continued as SESAR-LITE [145074] (DALI, U Arizona, 2023-2026, targeting TRL 6 for lunar applications). The P-band SAR technology matured in MatISSE then redirected toward Artemis lunar missions in DALI. Again traceable only by reading descriptions β no TechPort outcome record links these projects.
CDEXβDALI lineage: CDEX "Maturing" [92789] (MatISSE, 2017-2020, TRL 4β6) β CDEX "Preparing for flight" [96939] (DALI, 2020-2025, TRL 4β6) β the same in-situ dating instrument system (Rb-Sr geochronology for planetary surfaces) advanced through two separate programs. Note: CDEX β CODEX (H-TIDeS coronagraph). Same acronym, completely different instruments.
Life Detection Infrastructure (~3 projects)¶
| Project | Technology | Destination | TRL |
|---|---|---|---|
| 92783 | SELFI β Submillimeter Enceladus Life Finder (passive remote sensing for Enceladus plumes) | Enceladus | 4β6 |
| 92761 | Miniature Absolute Scalar Magnetometer (JHU, for Europa ice induction) | Europa/Ocean Worlds | 4β6 |
| 96941 | Atomic drag-free accelerometer (Caltech) β for planetary dynamics/orbital determination | Orbital | 4β5 |
Swath Lidar cross-program lineage: GSFC Swath Mapping Lidar [95804] (MatISSE, 2019-2023, fiber laser + PN code, TRL 4β6) β Swath Mapping Lidar [182363] (DALI, NASA HQ, 2025-2027, for lunar topography) β another technology chain detectable only from descriptions.
Cross-Program Instrument Lineages¶
Technology that graduated from one program to MatISSE, or from MatISSE to DALI, with TechPort evidence:
| Instrument | Origin Program | MatISSE Record | Next Program | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| LIfE microscope | COLDTech [92293] | [117501] | β | Explicit reference in description |
| EOA β EMILY/Extraterrestrial MOI | MatISSE [92768] | [117502] | β | Successor described in [117502] |
| SESAR β SESAR-LITE | MatISSE [95802] | β | DALI [145074] | Same PI, same institution (U Arizona), SAR technology |
| CDEX (dating instrument) | MatISSE [92789] | β | DALI [96939] | Same institution (SwRI), same instrument concept |
| Swath Lidar | MatISSE [95804] | β | DALI [182363] | GSFC-originated, lunar adaptation |
None of these chains appear in TechPort outcome records. All are inferred from project descriptions.
Outcome Tracking¶
0 Infused_To records. 0 Transitioned_To records. All 33 projects Completed.
Root cause: MatISSE is a ROSES grant program. The "outcome" of a MatISSE grant is a flight-ready TRL 6 instrument concept submitted to mission proposals (Discovery, New Frontiers, Strategic). These proposals are not tracked in TechPort. The PICASSOβMatISSE pipeline exists (confirmed by Montbach's shared PD role and program descriptions) but is invisible in outcome records β no "Advanced_To MatISSE" links exist for PICASSO projects.
Confidence: confirmed (find_projects(program="MatISSE", outcome_path="Infused_To") β 0 results, 2026-04-04 snapshot, session 91)
See topics/field-completeness.md Issue 34.
TRL records also unreliable (Issue 35): Portfolio aggregate confirms 0/33 MatISSE completed projects show trlCurrent=6, despite the program mandate being TRL 4β6. Distribution: TRL4=48.5%, null=39.4%, TRL3=9.1%, TRL5=3.0%. No project records TRL 6 achievement. This is the same ROSES grant TRL reporting gap β trlCurrent is set at project creation and not updated. Individual project descriptions and quad charts reflect actual work done; TechPort TRL fields do not. (session 92)
Data Quality Notes¶
- 24.2% missing lead org β partially affects older records (2015-2017 cohort).
- 39.4% null TRL β consistent with ROSES grant programs where TRL is not actively tracked.
- 13 projects with null lead org β mostly older PIDDP/MatISSE overlap era (pre-2017 records like [19071], [25572], [19076], [19098], [19126]).
Open Threads¶
- MatISSEβmission tracking: Which MatISSE-funded instruments were proposed to and selected for New Frontiers, Discovery, or Strategic missions? Cannot be determined from TechPort β would require cross-referencing with SMD mission selection announcements.
- SETG/DNA sequencing for Mars: The most radical concept in MatISSE. Has it been proposed to any Mars mission? SETG at TRL β (unknown) suggests early-era development didn't continue through the ladder.
- Next MatISSE solicitation: All 33 projects Completed. Is there a MatISSE 2024 or 2025 solicitation pending? Check NASA ROSES solicitation calendar.
- Montbach single-PD span: All five PSD instrument development programs (PICASSO, MatISSE, DALI, COLDTech, HOTTech = 247 projects total) under one Program Director. What does succession planning look like?
Related Pages¶
- programs/picasso.md β PICASSO: TRL 1-4 concepts that feed MatISSE
- programs/dali.md β DALI: lunar-specific maturation; receives technology from MatISSE
- programs/coldtech.md β COLDTech: ocean worlds instrument origin
- programs/hottech.md β HOTTech: Venus/hot-body enabling technology
- topics/field-completeness.md β Issue 34: outcome tracking gap; Issue 35: TRL record accuracy (MatISSE 0/33 TRL-6)