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Friday 29 November 2002 7.30am EST
Last week the observing schedule was halted due to high radiation associated with solar flare activity. The loads were halted on Nov 26 at 7:02pm EST through a ground command to execute the SI Safing SCS 107. This ensured that the accumulated radiation dose for ACIS remained below the allowed threshold. Loads were restarted at 10:30pm EST on Nov 27. Observations of BR 2213-6729, SNR1987A, PSR J1016-5857, HS 1251+2636 and J132512+112329 (total 90.5 Ks) were impacted by the event and will be rescheduled in a later load.
Of note last week was the announcement of Very Large Observing Projects available to proposers in Cycle 5. Up to 3 million seconds have been allocated for projects requiring 1 million seconds or more. For details see http://asc.harvard.edu/udocs/VLP.html. The observing schedule for next week is shown below and includes an observation of M31 coordinated with the Hubble Space Telescope. The load also includes the commanding to conduct an aspect camera dark current calibration on Dec 3. |
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NGC 4725 ACIS-S Dec 2 First 1423+2241 ACIS-S RXJ1331.5+1108 ACIS-S First 0747+2739 ACIS-S Dec 3 NGC4457 ACIS-S Radiation Belts Dec 4 RXJ1256.0+2556 ACIS-S HZ43 HRC-S/LETG 1310 ACIS-S Dec 5 NGC2146 ACIS-S DA 495 ACIS-I G054.4-0.3 ACIS-I M31-T6 ACIS-I Dec 6 L1527 ACIS-I Radiation Belts LNS1 ACIS-S Dec 7 0406-244 ACIS-S 2MASS202421-572344 ACIS-S 2MASS202551-495813 ACIS-S 3C403 ACIS-S MACSJ2049.9-3217 ACIS-I Dec 8 W51 South ACIS-I W51 North ACIS-I RX J193228.6+345318 ACIS-S
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All spacecraft subsystems continued to operate nominally.
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