To:sot_shift from: Dan Schwartz date: 03 Jul 08, 12:00noon EDT Subject: SOT shift report 2008-07-03 L3269 -------- See http://asc.harvard.edu/acis/SOT_reports/sot-shift.html, or /proj/web-cxc/htdocs/acis/SOT_reports/Jul_03_2008_L3269.txt. Shift L3269. Start at 185:12:00 GMT = 08:00am 03 Jul EDT End 10:00am 03 Jul SOT Lead DAS (Times will be given in GMT on day 185.) PLAN ---- Continue running load JUN3008C. Finish obsid 9731, an ACIS-I observation of the Extended Groth Strip to compare with multiwavelength data of the AEGIS project and study AGN evolution. Then into radiation belt and perigee passage. Over the holiday weekend we will observe: 9143 SNR 1987A 186:10:37 ACIS-S NONE 9419 RXCJ0547.6-3152 186:19:07 ACIS-I NONE 9199 S26 187:01:35 ACIS-S NONE 9239 RXJ1131-1231 187:03:12 ACIS-S NONE 9884 A1744-361 187:07:57 ACIS-S HETG 8569 TWA-8 187:15:20 ACIS-S NONE 9880 AEGIS-2 187:17:18 ACIS-I NONE 9885 A1744-361 188:02:44 ACIS-S HETG Next Comms: Orbital events: 2008:184:18:30:57.539 1230 EAPOGEE ORBIT APOGEE 2008:186:02:13:32.074 1230 EPERIGEE ORBIT PERIGEE 2008:187:09:58:35.389 1231 EAPOGEE ORBIT APOGEE 2008:188:17:41:38.027 1231 EPERIGEE ORBIT PERIGEE 2008:190:01:25:45.650 1232 EAPOGEE ORBIT APOGEE 2008:191:09:09:10.969 1232 EPERIGEE ORBIT PERIGEE 2008:192:16:53:04.071 1233 EAPOGEE ORBIT APOGEE EVENTS ------ Status at LOS, 185:11:29, was as follows: PCAD MODE = NPNT CONTROL LAW FLAG = NPNT Stars: = 5 FIDS = 3 RA = 214.797 deg Dec = 52.832 deg ROLL = 239.003 deg Format = 2 OBSID = 9731 AEGIS SIM FA = -535 SIM TSC = 92903 (ACIS-I) DITHER = ENAB HETG = OUT (79.09 deg) LETG = OUT (77.21 deg) HRC-S HV is ON EPHIN Geom = SMAL E150 = 79.3 E300 = 5.3 E1300 = 7.9 LT 20.0 (RADMON P4GM = 0.0 LT 300. Triggers) P41GM = 0.0 LT 8.47 Descending through 106728 km. ACIS focal plane temperature -119.5 degC. EPH temp: 109.34 degF EPH 27V: 26.84 NOTES/ISSUES/PROBLEMS From the 9am status meeting: Three supports over the past day, no issues. One stored command segment uplinked, on-board loads good until 188:11:33. JUL0708A products were reviewed yesterday. JUL0708B products were issued for an email review by noon today. The 9th eclipse of the season occurs tomorrow (day 186). Then SCS 29 will be disabled via pre-approved CAP 893A. We will fly through a short penumbral eclipse on Sunday to end the season. GOES X-ray flux and ACE solar protons are both at background level. No significant solar activity is expected. Quick look data: OBSID Target Time Comment ----- ------ -------------- ------- ------------------------------------------------------- Dan Schwartz, MS #3 das@head-cfa.harvard.edu phone: (617)495-7232 cell phone: (617)512-5627 pager: email to 6175125627@vtext.com -------------------------------------------------------