The Hubble Space Telescope
Unlocking the Secrets of the Universe
Daily Report #5807
Period Covered:
08:00 pm June 6, 2012 - 07:59 pm June 7, 2012
(DOY 159/0000z - 159/2359z)
Flight Operations Summary
This report was generated by the HST Automated Report System @2012-06-08 17:02:00 GMT
Significant Spacecraft Anomalies: (The following are preliminary reports
of potential non-nominal performance that will be investigated.)
HSTARs:
none
COMPLETED OPS REQUEST:
19267-0 - Clear COS Event Flag 3 for prop 12810 visits 22-23@159/1727z
COMPLETED OPS NOTES:
none
FGS ACQ STATUS:
SCHEDULED SUCCESSFUL
FGS GSAcq 6 6
FGS REAcq 10 10
OBAD with Maneuver 6 6
SIGNIFICANT EVENTS:
The COS FUV Special Recovery activities (proposal 12810 visits 20 - 21) successfully completed
today without incident. The FUV was ramped to the 3rd HV plateau (-5105V/-5057V (166/163)) with
the QE grid on, no elevated counts or HV current transients were observed in the engineering
telemetry during or after the ramp. The STScI and MOSES2 Engineering Teams have examined the
relevant telemetry and confirmed all voltages, currents and temperatures were as expected. The
voltage and current monitors matched the signatures seen in SMOV. The COS Science Team at STScI
has examined the science data and DCE memory dumps and everything is nominal. No HV current
transients or unexpected elevated count rates were observed in the DCE memory dumps. The science
data consisted of 2 sets of dark and wavecal exposures. The exposures were collected immediately
after ramping to HVNom (166/163) and an hour later at the same HV level. Comparisons with SMOV data
taken indicates comparable behavior when the aging of the detector and temporal fluctuations are
considered. The Engineering and Science Teams have given a "Go" to proceed with visit 22 and 23.
Visits 22 and 23 are scheduled for Friday June 8th (DOY 160). The COS event flag 3 was cleared
@159/17:26 via OR 19267 -jb
Program |
Principal Investigator |
Program Title |
Science Observations Scheduled |
12210 |
Adam Bolton, University of Utah |
SLACS for the Masses: Extending Strong Lensing to Lower Masses and Smaller Radii |
12461 |
Adam Riess, The Johns Hopkins University |
Supernova Follow-up for MCT |
12488 |
Mattia Negrello, Open University |
SNAPshot observations of gravitational lens systems discovered via wide-field Herschel imaging |
12517 |
Francesco Ferraro, Universita di Bologna |
COSMIC-LAB: Hunting for optical companions to binary MSPs in Globular Clusters |
12575 |
Anthony Gonzalez, University of Florida |
New Constraints on Intragroup Light and the Baryon Budget in Galaxy Groups |
Calibration Observations Scheduled |
12689 |
Tiffany Borders, Space Telescope Science Institute |
WFC3 UVIS CCD Daily Monitor |
12695 |
Michael Dulude, Space Telescope Science Institute |
IR Dark Monitor |
12742 |
Justin Ely, Space Telescope Science Institute |
CCD Dark Monitor Part 2 |
12744 |
Justin Ely, Space Telescope Science Institute |
CCD Bias and Read Noise Monitor-Part 2 |
12767 |
Elena Mason, Space Telescope Science Institute - ESA |
STIS CCD Imaging Flat-field Monitor |
12784 |
Elena Sabbi, Space Telescope Science Institute - ESA |
Characterization of UVIS Traps Via Charge-Injected Biases |
Other Observations Scheduled |
12810 |
Thomas Wheeler, Space Telescope Science Institute |
COS/FUV Special Recovery |