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The Hubble Space Telescope

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Daily Report #5651

Period Covered:
07:00 pm January 2, 2012 - 06:59 pm January 3, 2012
(DOY 003/0000z - 003/2359z)

Flight Operations Summary

This report was generated by the HST Automated Report System @2012-01-04 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:
none

COMPLETED OPS NOTES:
none

FGS ACQ STATUS:
		    SCHEDULED       SUCCESSFUL
FGS GSAcq		7		7
FGS REAcq		9		9
OBAD with Maneuver	6		6

SIGNIFICANT EVENTS:
none


Program Principal Investigator Program Title
Science Observations Scheduled
12070 Julianne Dalcanton, University of Washington A Panchromatic Hubble Andromeda Treasury - I
12105 Julianne Dalcanton, University of Washington A Panchromatic Hubble Andromeda Treasury - I
12248 Jason Tumlinson, Space Telescope Science Institute How Dwarf Galaxies Got That Way: Mapping Multiphase Gaseous Halos and Galactic Winds Below L*
12286 Hao-Jing Yan, University of Missouri - Columbia Hubble Infrared Pure Parallel Imaging Extragalactic Survey {HIPPIES}
12476 Kem Cook, Eureka Scientific Inc. Measuring the Hubble Flow Hubble Constant
12528 Philip Massey, Lowell Observatory Probing the Nature of LBVs in M31 and M33: Blasts from the Past
12603 Timothy Heckman, The Johns Hopkins University Understanding the Gas Cycle in Galaxies: Probing the Circumgalactic Medium
Calibration Observations Scheduled
12380 Bryan Hilbert, Space Telescope Science Institute Guard Darks
12689 Tiffany Borders, Space Telescope Science Institute WFC3 UVIS CCD Daily Monitor
12695 Michael Dulude, Space Telescope Science Institute IR Dark Monitor
12704 Norbert Pirzkal, Space Telescope Science Institute UVIS Grism: Flux Calibration
12741 Justin Ely, Space Telescope Science Institute CCD Dark Monitor Part 1
12743 Justin Ely, Space Telescope Science Institute CCD Bias and Read Noise Monitor Part 1
12776 Colin Cox, Space Telescope Science Institute MAMA Dark Monitor