To:sot_shift from: Dan Schwartz date: 27 Jun 02, 12:00noon EDT Subject: SOT shift report 2002-06-27 L1071 -------- See http://asc.harvard.edu/acis/SOT_reports/sot-shift.html, or /proj/ascwww/AXAF/extra/science/htdocs/acis/SOT_reports/Jun_27_2002_L1071.txt. Shift L1071. Start at 178:12:00 GMT = 08:00am 27 Jun EDT End 10:00am 27 Jun SOT Lead DAS (Times will be given in GMT on day 178.) PLAN ---- Continue running load JUN2402C. Obsid 2569, an ACIS-S/HETG observation of the close pair of type-O stars HD 150135 and HD 150136, located at the center of the young open cluster NGC 6193. No Comm this shift. Next Comms: 178:1700 to 1800 179:0055 to 0155 179:0720 to 0920 179:1745 to 1845 180:0300 to 0400 180:1205 to 1305 180:2220 to 2320 181:0800 to 0900 181:1700 to 1800 Orbital events: 2002:178:09:04:40.566 399 EAPOGEE ORBIT APOGEE 2002:179:16:49:28.738 399 EPERIGEE ORBIT PERIGEE 2002:181:00:33:00.610 400 EAPOGEE ORBIT APOGEE 2002:182:08:17:04.415 400 EPERIGEE ORBIT PERIGEE 2002:183:16:01:12.315 401 EAPOGEE ORBIT APOGEE EVENTS ------ Status at LOS, 178:09:14, was as follows: PCAD MODE = NPNT CONTROL LAW FLAG = NPNT Stars: = 5 FIDS = 3 RA = 250.291 deg Dec = -48.754 deg ROLL = 312.458 deg Format = 2 OBSID = 2569 HD150135/6 SIM FA = -467 SIM TSC = 74424 (ACIS-S) HETG = IN ( 6.34 deg) LETG = OUT (77.96 deg) HRC-I HV is ON EPHIN Geom = LARG E1300 = 0.0 LT 10.0 (RADMON P4GM = 0.0 LT 300. Triggers) P41GM = 0.0 LT 8.47 A-leak = 1.0200 mu-a B-leak = 0.3600 mu-a Descending through 135224 km. ACIS focal plane temperature -119.7. NOTES/ISSUES/PROBLEMS From the 9am status meeting: Three supports, no problems. Last segment of JUN2402C loads were uplinked. On-board loads good until 182:01:39. JUL0102B load was approved yesterday by MP. Will get signed off today. Jul0802 work will start today. Due to short work week next week the intent is to distribute products this week for the initial email review next Monday. ACE solar proton rates continue to be at the lowest (noise?) levels. The 3-day forecast from Today's Space Weather says "Solar activity is expected to be at very low to low levels." Expect to do some ASVT testing today of revised products for the next lunar eclipse. Quick look data: OBSID Target Time Comment ----- ------ -------------- ------- 3249 RXJ0027.6+2616 177:09:24 ACIS-I NONE Looks Good. 3349 1AXG J003331-2139 177:12:38 ACIS-I NONE Looks Good. 3080 HS 2135+1326 177:13:57 ACIS-S NONE Looks Good. ------------------------------------------------------- Dan Schwartz, MS #3 das@head-cfa.harvard.edu phone: (617)495-7232 FAX: (617)495-7356 cell phone: (617)512-5627 pager: 877-693-7198 PIN 693-7198 or e-mail 6937198@archwireless.net -------------------------------------------------------