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Friday 23 August 2002 9.00am EDT
During the last week the observing schedule was interrupted following a high radiation event at 1:43pm EDT on Aug 18 that stopped the daily load and activated the science instrument safing sequence (SCS 107). All actions were nominal and radiation levels dropped sufficiently to allow the loads to be restarted at 3:48pm on Aug 19. A total of 93.9Ks of observing time was impacted by the event and the affected observations will be rescheduled in a later load.
A real-time procedure was completed successfully during the perigee passage on Aug 20 to check the bright Earth limb limitation with the aspect camera. This third test used a set of fainter stars and the initial assessment of the data shows the results to be consistent with the first two tests (limit of ~5 degrees). The observing schedule for next week is shown below. The schedule includes a roll constrained observation of NGC 6334 and an observation of EM Cyg coordinated with the Hubble Space Telescope. |
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ONC Flanking Field N ACIS-I Aug 26 SNR 0103-72.6 ACIS-S 1E1048-59 ACIS-S/HETG Aug 27 Radiation Belts RXJ1340.6+4018 ACIS-S Aug 28 EM Cyg ACIS-S Aug 29 PKS 2215+020 ACIS-S PSS 0946+6611 ACIS-S NGC 2146 ACIS-S Aug 30 EM Cyg ACIS-S Cas A ACIS-S Cas A HRC-I Radiation Belts CAS A ACIS-I Aug 31 NGC 6334 Region 1 ACIS-I 2036-254 ACIS-S PG 2112+059 ACIS-S Sep 1 NGC 6334 Region 2 ACIS-I
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All spacecraft subsystems continued to operate nominally.
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