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Daily Report #5350
Period Covered:
07:00 pm March 7, 2011 - 06:59 pm March 8, 2011
(DOY 67/0000z - 67/2359z)
Significant Spacecraft Anomalies: (The following are preliminary reports of potential non-nominal performance that will be investigated.) HSTARs: 12747 - SCI: REAcq(2,1,1) at 067/02:50:36 and at 067/03:58:22 both fails to RGA Hold, search radius limit exceeded on FGS-2@066/0252z Observations affected: WFC3 24-28 Proposal ID#12379 12749 - SCI: GSAcq (2,0,2) failed to RGA Hold@067/1502z Observation affected, Astrometry Proposal ID#12441 COMPLETED OPS REQUEST: 19037-0 - WFC3 RT Recovery Post-NSSC-1 9.2.0 Installation@67/1604z 19038-1 - Inhibit NSSC1 ATP and transition WFC3 to TECSAFE@67/1310z 19039-4 - Halt NSSC1, load BQ9.2 FSW and recover to Normal@67/1310z 19040-0 - Uplink N02Z1240C and set ATP pointer@67/1310z 19044-0 - Real Time OBAD (with maneuver)@67/0413z 19046-0 - Safe the ESM @67/1342z COMPLETED OPS NOTES: none FGS ACQ STATUS: SCHEDULED SUCCESSFUL FGS GSAcq 7 6 FGS REAcq 9 7 OBAD with Maneuver 7 7 SIGNIFICANT EVENTS: The NSSC-1 BL/B! 9.2.0 FSW image was successfully transferred from the SSM486 via OR 19039-4 at 067/14:36 UTC. This was followed by a successful recovery of the NSSC-1 to Normal mode at 067/14:40 UTC. The SIs have all been successfully recovered to their nominal Operate states following the installation of the NSSC-1 BL/BQ 9.2.0 FSW image earlier this morning (with the exception of NICMOS, which will continue to remain in Safe with TECs off). Real-time commanding to recover both WFC3 and the ESM, NCS CPL, & PCE was successfully completed at 067/16:04 UTC and 067/17:10 UTC respectively. Stored commanding recovery transitions from the SMS have been monitored since ~067/19:00 UTC through ~067/22:00 returning ACS, STIS, and COS, to their nominal boundary states. WFC3 will be the first instrument to return to nominal science operations with its first observation, scheduled for ~067/22:59 UTC. The ACS WFC will follow at ~068/00:05 UTC. STIS preparations for return to science will continue through the LV turn-on of both MAMAs, which will complete tomorrow at ~068/15:00 UTC. COS is continuing to thermally stabilize before resuming observations at ~068/22:39 UTC. Because the ACS SBC has been off for several months, the 068 SMS includes special commanding to perform a slow, full HV ramp-up (the final ramp-up from the recovery from anomalous shutdown procedure) starting at 069/12:44 UTC. ACS Event Flag 2 in the NSSC-1 has already been cleared to allow this commanding to execute. The ramp-up is followed two days later by an SBC Fold Test, with the first nominal ramp-up commanding starting at 071/20:29 UTC.
Program | Principal Investigator | Program Title |
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Science Observations Scheduled | ||
12166 | Harald Ebeling, University of Hawaii | A Snapshot Survey of The Most Massive Clusters of Galaxies |
12441 | Edmund Nelan, Space Telescope Science Institute | FGS Science During NSSC-1 Flight Software Upgrade |
Calibration Observations Scheduled | ||
12342 | Tiffany Borders, Space Telescope Science Institute | WFC3 UVIS CCD Daily Monitor |
12344 | Tiffany Borders, Space Telescope Science Institute | Cycle 18: UVIS Bowtie Monitor |
12379 | Kai Noeske, Smithsonian Institution Astrophysical Observatory | UVIS CTE Monitor: Star Clusters |
12400 | Michael Wolfe, Space Telescope Science Institute | Dark Monitor Part 1 |
12402 | Michael Wolfe, Space Telescope Science Institute | CCD Bias and Read Noise Monitor-Part 1 |
Other Observations Scheduled | ||
12046 | David Sahnow, The Johns Hopkins University | COS FUV DCE Memory Dump |