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DAILY REPORT       #4857

 

PERIOD COVERED: 5am June 1 - 5am June 2, 2009 (DOY 152/0900z-153/0900z)

 

OBSERVATIONS SCHEDULED

 

COS/NUV/S/C 11355

 

COS NUV Initial On-Orbit Turn-On and Recovery after Anomalous Shutdown

 

This proposal is designed for the initial turn-on of the COS NUV MAMA

detector. The same procedure may later be used to recover the detector

after an anomalous shutdown. Anomalous shutdowns can occur as a result

of bright object violations which trigger the Bright Scene Detection or

Software Global Monitor. Anomalous shutdowns can also occur as a result

of MAMA hardware problems. The Initial MAMA turn-on consists of three

tests: a signal processing electronics check; a slow high voltage

ramp-up to an intermediate voltage; and a slow high voltage ramp-up to

the full operating voltage. During each of the two high voltage

ramp-ups, diagnostics are performed during a dark time-tag exposure. The

turn-on is followed by a MAMA Fold Analysis Test. The complete sequence

is contained in visits 1 through 4. If a second execution is required

during cycle 17, visits 5 through 8 will be run and another proposal

prepared for possible future occurrences.

 

Supports Activities COS-04 and COS-07

 

FGS/S/C 11458

 

Optimizing FGS2R2 Performance with the AMA

 

This proposal satisfies SMOV4 AD OTA/FGSS-054. S-curves with PUPIL and

F583W will be obtained at selected locations within the FGS2R2 FOV

during SMOV4. These data will be will be used to adjust the AMA so as to

align the HST pupil onto the interferometer's Koesters prisms. The final

AMA position will be set to produce an acceptable set of S-curves across

the FGS2R2 FOV. The AMA will be adjusted using CCL/instructions from the

ground. It is intended that this proposal executes during the SMOV4 BEA

and will require several (on the order of 4) iterations to achieve

optimal interferometric performance.

 

STIS4 11349

 

Mechanism Mini-Functional

 

Move mechanisms, except the corrector, through the full range of

previous on-orbit motion to redistribute lubricant and verify

operability. Wait at least one minute after each move to allow telemetry

to update so moves can be verified. Supports Activity STIS-04

 

FLIGHT OPERATIONS SUMMARY:

 

Significant Spacecraft Anomalies: (The following are preliminary reports

of potential non-nominal performance that will be investigated.)

 

HSTARS: (None)

 

COMPLETED OPS REQUEST:

18462-0 - RMGA Power On/Off (06/09) (Routine) @ 152/1936z

18472-1 - Execute ROP NS-14, STIS MAMA Recovery after MCE Reset @ 152/0629z

 

 

COMPLETED OPS NOTES: (None)

 

                       SCHEDULED      SUCCESSFUL 

FGS GSAcq                7                    7                 

FGS REAcq                0                    0                

OBAD with Maneuver  3                    3        

 

SIGNIFICANT EVENTS:

 

Flash Reports: 

-Part 2 of the COS NUV init turn-on was successfully competed at 152/17:22

 

-OPS Request 18462 was successfully executed on June 1, 2009 to perform

 preventative maintenance of the Retrieval Mode Gyro Assembly. RMGA was

 powered on at GMT 152/18:35 to provide lubrication to the backup gyro's

 bearings. Following completion of this maintenance an hour later, the

 RMGA was powered off.