Jul_09_2003_L1448.txt Shift L1448 Start at 2003:189 11:00:00 GMT = 2003 Jul 9 7:00 am EDT End 2003 Jul 9 11:00 am EDT SOT shift report 2003-07-09 L1448 See http://asc.harvard.edu/acis/SOT_reports/sot-shift.html, or Jul_09_2003_L1448.txt SOT Lead Bill Podgorski SOT SC/ACA FOT-SI HRC-SI ACIS-SI OTHER Plan: - Running JUL0703B on ascending leg, just coming out of radiation zone. Start observing 'BAADE'S WINDOW FIELD' (obsid 3780) after radzone exit. Soft proton levels are low (<100). 3-day Solar-Geophysical Forecast issued Jul 8 at 22:00 UTC Solar Activity Forecast: Solar activity is expected to be low to moderate. Region 397 has potential to produce M-class flares. Geophysical Activity Forecast: The geomagnetic field is expected to be at quiet to unsettled levels throughout the period, with isolated active to minor storm conditions on day three due to increased wind speeds from a coronal hole rotating into geoeffective position. (A recurrent trans equatorial coronal hole (CH47) was in a geoeffective position on July 8-9. Another coronal hole (CH48) mainly in the northern hemisphere but with a trans equatorial extension, will rotate into a geoeffective position on July 13-14.) Seq # ObsID It Target start time SI Grat RA dec roll ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- I_X42 CAL-ER (60666) 2003:190:12:34:46.993 0.0 -- -- 222.0000 -35.0000 263.39 300105 03780 0 BAADE'S WINDOW FIELD 2003:190:13:02:56.993 97.8 ACIS-I NONE 270.7943 -29.9473 291.74 400277 03790 0 SS 433 2003:191:16:53:56.900 58.7 ACIS-S NONE 287.9697 4.9991 182.99 ---- T_E42 CAL-ER (60665) 2003:192:10:21:44.445 10.8 -- -- 358.0000 0.0000 113.71 ---- T_X4300 CAL-ER (60664) 2003:192:21:34:31.808 20.8 -- -- 335.0000 18.0000 131.00 700728 04049 0 2MASS175504+675108 2003:193:03:51:28.693 4.0 ACIS-S NONE 268.7857 67.8718 200.47 ORBITAL EVENTS: 2003:188:21:10:03.363 541 EAPOGEE ORBIT APOGEE 2003:190:04:53:47.278 541 EPERIGEE ORBIT PERIGEE 2003:191:12:37:05.370 542 EAPOGEE ORBIT APOGEE 2003:192:20:21:39.514 542 EPERIGEE ORBIT PERIGEE 2003:194:04:04:27.364 543 EAPOGEE ORBIT APOGEE 2003:195:11:49:16.660 543 EPERIGEE ORBIT PERIGEE EVENTS DONE OBSID -------------- ---- ----- Start Shift 190:1100 AOS DSS-66 (Madrid 26m) 190:1220 Status at AOS was as expected (see note 1) 190:1220 60666 LOS DSS-66 190:1420 End of shift 190:1500 NOTES/ISSUES/PROBLEMS --------------------- 1) Status at AOS: UTC 2003:190:12:27:02 (Jul 9) f_ACE 5.69e+01 F_CRM 0.00e+00 Kp 2.3 R km 69671A OBT 2003:190:12:26:41 CTUVCDU 14578431 OBC s/w NRML FMT2_SSR CPEstat NORM OBT 174140801.04 ONLVCDU 14578416 OBC Errs 0 OBSID 60666 EPState SUN SIM TTpos -99616 HETG Angle 79.46 PCADMODE NMAN RA 221.719 Bus V 30.24 SIM FApos -467 LETG Angle 77.59 PCONTROL NPNT Dec -37.101 Bus I 31.78 AOFSTAR GUID Roll 264.468 ACA Object SSSSSSSS Dither ENAB HRC-I HV ON ACA ImFunc NNNNNNSS Dith Yang -3.64 Yaw Rate -76.67 HRC-S HV OFF ACA CCD Temp -15.6 Dith Zang -2.46 Pitch Rate -0.03 OBSMode NEXT ACA Int Time 1.698 Roll Rate -45.77 Door OP UNAC AOACSTAT OK FSS SunBeta SUN Door CL UNAC FSS Alfa -0.30 Batt 1 SOC 100.00% Avg HRMA Temp 70.63 FSS Beta -31.84 Batt 2 SOC 100.00% ACIS Stat7-0 65 Avg OBA Temp 52.25 SA Resolv 121.67 Batt 3 SOC 100.00% Cold Rad -125.5 OBA Tavg Fault NFLT SA Sun Pres ILLM Warm Rad -82.0 OBA Trng Fault NFLT +Y SA Amps 15.46 RadMon DISA HRMA power 26.80 SCS 128 ACT -Y SA Amps 16.05 EPHIN Geom LARG OBA power 109.70 SCS 129 ACT +Y SA Temp 109.28 E150 13.6 SCS 130 ACT -Y SA Temp 109.58 E300 0.6 Roll Mom. -2.988 SCS 107 INAC E1300 0.0 Pitch Mom. -3.273 UpL Cmd Acc 686 EPH A-Leak 1.0200 P4GM 0.0 Yaw Mom. 2.399 Cmd Rej A 211 EPH B-Leak 0.8600 P41GM 0.0 Gyro 1 Curr 1 148.80 Gyro 1 Curr 2 100.80 Gyro 2 Curr 1 96.00 Gyro 2 Curr 2 98.40 Explanation Current Data: UTC 2003:190:12:27:02 (Jul 9) f_ACE 5.69e+01 F_CRM 0.00e+00 Kp 2.3 R km 69671A Currently scheduled FPSI, OTG : HRC-S NONE Estimated Kp : 2.67 ACE EPAM P3 Proton Flux (p/cm^2-s-sr-MeV) : 5.69e+01 GOES-10 P2 flux, in RADMON P4GM units : 0.00 GOES-12 P2 flux, in RADMON P4GM units : 0.00 GOES-10 P5 flux, in RADMON P41GM units : 0.01 GOES-12 P5 flux, in RADMON P41GM units : 0.02 Orbit Start Time : 2003:190:04:59:00 Geocentric Distance (km), Orbit Leg : 69393 A CRM Region : 3 (Magnetosphere) External Proton Flux (p/cm^2-s-sr-MeV) : 1.08710450000e+05 Attenuated Proton Flux (p/cm^2-s-sr-MeV) : 0.00000000000e+00 External Proton Orbital Fluence (p/cm^2-sr-MeV) : 8.89190110500e+09 Attenuated Proton Orbital Fluence (p/cm^2-sr-MeV) : 0.00000000000e+00 HRC IM PS = ON Stp 42/53 SP PS = OFF Shield 1 HV = OFF Shield 2 HV = OFF Valid Event Rate 1 = 0 Valid Event Rate 2 = 0 Shield Event Rates = 0 ACIS FP Temp = -118.6 DEA Pwr = 58.5 DPA Pwr = 41.5 Science State = Science Active 2) Notes from 9:00am meeting: Operations (Ken): - 3 supports over last 24 hrs, 1 34m, 2 26m - 1 SCS loaded, active thru 193:2350 - CAP 843 run at 189:1823, ACA Primary CCD Cooling to -15 deg C - Dump data current Mission Planning (Ken): - JUL14A reviewed, new B products out later this morning for e-mail review S/C Engineering(Dan): - No new limit violations. - Running safe mode recovery on ASVT, Looks good. Will do one more run for record. SOT(Bill): - See above notes on radiation. DSOPS(Joy) - One quick look today GOT/IST(George/Chris): - No issues - SGI will be working on offline 1 today Meetings/events: - 9:15am, daily IST mtg Radiation telecon yesterday: - Pad times will not be changed. - Bill Blackwell made a suggestion that the number of number of radiation samples over the trip limit needed before running SCS107 be raised to about 10. This shows promise of limiting spurious radmon trips near belt edges. 3) Quick look data: Seq # ObsID It Target start time SI Grat Comment ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 500309 03830 1 SNR1987A 2003:189:05:01:08.845 45.8 ACIS-S NONE