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Friday 7 December 2001 10.00am EST
During the last week the loads were interrupted on 1 Dec due to an execution of the Science Instrument safing SCS 107. The SCS was executed by the OBC as a result of the EPHIN hardware fault flag being set. Analysis of both real-time and dump data showed no problems with the hardware and a procedure was run on Dec 3 to re-initialize the OBC EPHIN process and resume science. The initial engineering assessment points to a glitch in the data path between the EPHIN, EIO and OBC (possibly due to a single event upset) that resulted in the OBC failing to detect an expected EPHIN counter increment. Installation of a glitch counter will be considered as a possible action from the event.
A real-time procedure was completed on Dec 6 to uplink the momentum unloading dead-zone patch to the B-side OBC. This follows the loading of the A-side patch on Nov 12 and completes the patch process. The schedule for the coming week is shown below and includes a Target Of Opportunity accepted on Dec 3. The TOO, XRF01113,0 is a Gamma Ray Burster and will be observed in coordination with a number of other telescopes including HST, Keck and the VLA. This weeks schedule also includes a series of observations of the asteroid 1998 WZ24. |
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Radiation Belts Dec 9 XRF011130 ACIS-I RCW 38 ACIS-I Dec 10 1998 WT24 (3 obs) ACIS-S Dec 11 Vela Pwn ACIS-S Radiation Belts SNR 1987A ACIS-S Dec 12 0208-512 ACIS-S Dec 13 UM425 ACIS-S Radiation Belts Dec 14 IC4296 ACIS-S Dec 15 PSR 0656+14 (2 obs) ACIS-S Betelgeuse ACIS-I 3C78 ACIS-S BRI 2212-1626 ACIS-S Dec 16 Cygnus Loop NE1 ACIS-S 2MASSJ171442+2602 ACIS-I AGX J170730+2353 ACIS-I
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All spacecraft subsystems continued to operate nominally.
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