UARS Weekly Status Report

09 APR 1999




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                UARS WEEKLY STATUS REPORT - 09 APR 1999

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SOLSTICE
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SOLSTICE began day only operations on Sunday, April 4 (99094) and will 
return to normal operations at the begining of day 99101 (Sunday, April 11). 
Full solar data sets are retrieved during this mode, however no stellar 
calibration obervations are possible.

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SUSIM
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SUSIM turned off on April 3.  It is scheduled to turn on April 11.

Reprocessing of the SUSIM data to version 20 continues.

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PEM
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     PEM/AXIS was deactivated on April 3.  While AXIS was activated, measured 
X-rays were inverted to determine the incident electron population and 
this electron population was used to determine the amount of energy
deposited in the atmosphere by electrons and bremsstrahlung X-rays.

     PEM is active under PMON control.  Energy processor #6 for the 
HEPS-1 unit has been found to not activate correctly.  Data affected 
are from the upper energy EE channel for Head-2 of HEPS-1 (that is the 
+15 deg electrons above 300 keV).  Tests are being conducted on this 
energy processor and other energy processors to determine conflicts.  
Measurements from this sensor will be activated as soon as possible.  
The PEM team and FOT are convinced that the entanglement of energy 
processor #6 is related to OBC control and not a failure of that 
energy processor.  Early attempts at adjusting OBC command timing 
have not been successful.  The FOT and the PEM team is attempting to 
refine their diagnostics and confine the problem.

     While under PMON control, the PEM instrument computes energy deposition
from the particle spectrometers.

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HALOE 
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HALOE continues successful operations with all engineering parameters
within nominal operating ranges.  Science data products are of excellent
quality.

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MLS
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MLS was reactivated successfully on Apr 4 and is scheduled to operate through 
Apr 10. 

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HRDI
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Nothing received.

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WINDII
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WINDII is currently off, but expecting to be activated for
the period April 13 to 19. WINDII reprocessing is up to Day 233. 

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MPG
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Routine processing of instrument Daily Activity Plans continues  
with no problems.  The MPG continues to assist the Project 
Scientist with the scheduling of instrument operations. 

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CDHF
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The CDHF processed current day data through level 3 for all active
instruments. Additionally, CDHF personnel reprocessed: (R)= Requested
 (C) = Complete, (F)= Failed  (L) = Days remaining to reprocess.
         1 day  HAL (4.81) PROD (L1-L3)         (1R-1C=0L)
         1 day  PEM (3.32) PROD (L1-L3)         (1R-1C=0L)
        50 days PEM (3.32) PROD (OA-L2)         (760R-428C-1F=331L)
         1 day  SOL (4.62) TEST (L2-L3 - DEBUG) (2R-1C-1F=0L)
         1 day  SOL (4.62) PROD (L1-L3)         (1R-1C=0L)
        49 days SUS (7.1)  PROD (L1 - SUBSET)   (49R-49C=0L)
         1 day  SUS (7.1)  PROD (L3)            (1R-1C=0L)
       253 days WIN (5.11) PROD (LOG)           (2014R-669C=1345L)
        75 days WIN (5.11) PROD (L1-L3)         (2014R-149C=1865L)

UARS CDHF REHOST:
We are rehosting the current UARS CDHF cluster of VAX and ALPHA machines to all 
ALPHA's.  The new CDHF consists of two ALPHA 4000s and a Tape Library with 6TB
of storage.  We plan on transitioning to the 4000s for current day processing
in September 1999.  Reprocessing on the 4000s is dependent on how quickly we
can migrate off the current storage library.  We shall keep you informed of the
transition plan and timeline.  This effort will increase processing power,
decrease footprint, and decrease cost.

The CDHF will load February 1999 current day DAAC data in April 1999.

The CDHF set up and executed a SOLSTICE day that used excessive wallclock 
time with an Executable supplied by the UCSS Developer. Results are
being evaluated by developer.

CDHF pending software upgrades:  DEC AXP Fortran 6.5, DEC AXP OPEN
VMS 6.2, OpenIngres.                                      
                  
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FOT
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This report covers 27 March 1999 (Orbit 41200, GMT Day 086 through 
02 April, GMT Day 092).


SPACECRAFT OPERATION

The observatory is now in Reverse Flight (Northern Hemisphere viewing) and 
is performing nominally under two-battery operations.  The instrument 
operational changes were:

                     INSTRUMENT OPERATIONAL CHANGES

              Instrument     Time        Orbit     Comment
                 PEM       089/0247     41247      AXIS On
                HALOE      090/2233     41274      On

The beta angle ranged between the angles of 7.1 degrees to 19.8 degrees for 
this report period.  The beta angle is now increasing toward a maximum 
angle of 77 degrees on 21 May 1999 (DOY 141).

A Forward-to-Reverse Yaw Around maneuver (number 77) was successfully 
executed in Orbit 41211 beginning 086/15:55:48 and completing at 
086/16:32:58 on 27 March 1999.  The SSPP Instruments (ACRIM, SOLSTICE, 
SUSIM) were enabled as well as HRDI and PEM in day only operations.  Due to 
the SA position at 269 degrees, the effective night length of the 
spacecraft after the maneuver was approximately 50 minutes.  Post maneuver 
analysis of data indicate that during the Yaw Around, the end-of-night load 
bus voltage was 24.5 volts and the average depths of discharge (DODs) on 
Batteries 2 and 3 were approximately 22.0 and 22.5 percent respectively.  
The next (reverse-to-forward) YAW is scheduled for 30 April 1999.


Spacecraft battery 1, 2, and 3 performance monitoring continues. Battery 1 
remains OFF the charge relay.  Battery 2 and Battery 3 are currently 
maintaining greater than 23.8 V end-of-night (EON) load bus voltage.  
Battery temperatures are stable with a temperature delta between Battery 2 
and Battery 3 of 0.9 to 1.3 degrees C.  Additional battery performance data 
for each battery on 26 March 1999 and 02 April 1999 are provided in 
Appendix D.

The clock error ranged from -10.8 to 10.1 msec during this report period.  
Clock rate adjustments are listed in Appendix C.

All instrument and subsystem engineers were advised on the initial 
excursion of ALERTS or Out-Of-Limits conditions detected by the FOT for 
this report.  A summary is listed below and the details of ALERT and Out-
Of-Limits occurrences are listed in Appendix B.

%     ALERTS         =     01
%     OUT-OF-LIMITS  =     04

The following real-time command sheets were executed for the listed 
operational element(s) during this report period (see Appendix A). 

%     FOT     03
%     HALOE   02
%     PEM     01

UARS Anomaly Reports initiated during this report period are listed in 
Appendix E and summarized below.

%     FOT     00

Two (2) Anomaly Report remained OPEN at the end of this report period (see 
Appendix E).

TRANSPONDER FREQUENCIES:
          Transponder A:  99/054  -  2287.496948
          Transponder B:  99/055  -  2287.498731



GROUND SYSTEM OPERATION

No (0) operational support problems occurred this period.  Anomaly Reports 
are included in Appendix E.

The data loss calculations supplied by Data Capture Facility (DCF) from 
mission start through UTC Day 99/091 show the observatory data loss to be 
22 hours, 46 minutes, 37.396 seconds (an increase of 1.696 seconds since 
last report period).  This is a 0.0345 percent data loss which equals a 
99.9655 percent data capture for the mission.

The increase of 1.696 seconds occurred over three (3) days:

7 1.024 seconds on Day 085 due to data hit,
7 0.448 seconds on Day 086 due to data hit, and
7 0.224 seconds on Day 088 due to data hit.


OTHER SIGNIFICANT EVENTS

UARS SATELLITE OPERATIONS

The FOT continues to support the PEM team with diagnosis of the Energy 
Processor 6 status error.

The FOT continues to investigate the feasibility of a new PMON action to 
change battery V/T curves based on loading to mitigate battery risks in sun 
pointing safehold.


YEAR 2000 OPERABILITY SUPPORT - No change


UARS PROPULSION MODULE B/D THRUSTER LINE FILL

Planning continues for the simulator testing.



MEETINGS

FOT supported an IMOC meeting on 31 March 1999.

FOT supported a Leonid shower (second event) meeting conducted on 01 April 
1999 by Omitron personnel.  The purpose of the meeting was to provide 
answers to a set of questions being used as input to a composite report of 
previous experience, future modifications, additions, etc.


FUTURE SIGNIFICANT EVENTS

The next UARS Yaw Around Maneuver (reverse-to-forward) is scheduled for 30 
April 1999 (DOY 120).


PERSONNEL CHANGES

None.


Attachments:  Appendix A,   Real-time Commands Sheets
              Appendix B,   Out-Of-Limits & ALERT Occurrences
              Appendix C,   Clock & Solar Array Rate Corrections
              Appendix D,   UARS Battery Performance Data
              Appendix E,   UARS Anomaly Reports




                               APPENDIX A
                       REAL-TIME COMMAND SHEETS
                      Week ending 02 April 1999

ORBIT       AOS         NO.    SUBSYS       REASON
-----       ---        ---    ------        -------  
41211     086/1708   99-015     MACS       YAW MANEUVER
41247     089/0247   99-116     PEM AXIS   Power ON
41274     090/2233   99-118     HALOE      Power ON
41279     091/0705   99-118     HALOE      Power ON - Full Power
41280     091/0849   99-119     OBC        Clk Adj fr 0.00 to 20.6 msec/day
41298     092/1230   99-120     OBC        Clk Adj fr 20.6 to 0.00 msec/day

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                               APPENDIX B
                  OUT-OF-LIMITS & ALERTS OCCURRENCES
                      Week ending 02 April 1999

MNEMONIC         STATE           DESCRIPTION                      ORBITS
---------          -----         ------------                     ------
HRPSEQBIMON       Y-HI          PSE QB Current               41249     
HAH28VA           R-LO          HALOE Htr Mtr V              41275-9
HRPSEQBIMON       Y-HI          PSE QB I Mon                 41279-80
NBRECBI           Y-HI          NBTR B Current               41280     


The following ALERT occurrences were detected:

MNEMONIC                        DESCRIPTION                       ORBITS
---------                      ------------                       ------
SSSWLIMFAIL     SSPP Software Limit Fail     41216

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                              APPENDIX C
                 CLOCK & SOLAR ARRAY RATE CORRECTIONS
                       Week ending 02 April 1999

                      CLOCK DRIFT RATE ADJUSTMENTS

     ORBIT              TIME                 CLOCK RATE CHANGE
     -----              ----                 -----------------
     41280     091/08:56 (01 Apr 99)     from 00.0 to 20.6 msec/day
     41298     092/12:32 (02 Apr 99)     from 20.6 to 00.0 msec/day


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                             APPENDIX D
                    UARS BATTERY PERFORMANCE DATA
                       Week ending 02 April 1999


     26 Mar 1999 - GMT Day 085 Beta = 7.1 deg, SA Pos = 269 deg

      DIFF V (mV)   TEMP (C)    CURR (amp)   EON V   AVE C/D   AVE
BAT   MAX/MIN       MAX/MIN      MAX/MIN      MIN     RATIO   DOD(%)
---  ------------  ----------  -----------  -------  -------  ------
1   -33.6/-50.4  -3.68/-4.94    +0.0/ +0.0   16.8    0.000    0.0
2   +44.8/-11.2  +4.83/+3.55   +30.4/-13.6   25.6    1.016   20.6
3   +89.6/0.0    +3.87/+2.60   +30.4/-14.4   25.4    1.014   20.4


     02 Apr 1999 - GMT Day 092 Beta = 19.8 deg, SA Pos = 269 deg

      DIFF V (mV)   TEMP (C)    CURR (amp)   EON V   AVE C/D   AVE
BAT   MAX/MIN       MAX/MIN      MAX/MIN      MIN     RATIO   DOD(%)
---  ------------  ----------  -----------  -------  -------  ------
1   -33.6/-56.0  -3.05/-4.31    +0.0/ +0.0   16.6     0.000   0.0
2   +89.6/  0.0  +6.11/+5.15   +30.8/-15.2   24.8     1.024  21.4
3   +56.0/ -5.6  +5.15/+3.87   +30.4/-16.0   24.5     1.023  21.5


V/T LEVEL CHANGES
ORB#   TIME          LVL FR-TO
-----  --------      ----------
     no changes     V/T 5



                               APPENDIX E
                         UARS ANOMALY REPORTS
                      Week ending 02 April 1999


                     NEW ANOMALY REPORTS GENERATED
  AR NO.   SUBSYS       ORBIT      TIME       TTR      PROBLEM/DATA LOSS
  ------   ------       -----      ----       ---      -----------------
                        None this report period


                  ANOMALY CLOSURE INFORMATION RECEIVED
  AR NO.   SUBSYS       ORBIT      TIME       TTR      PROBLEM/DATA LOSS
  ------   ------       -----      ----       ---      -----------------
                       None this report period

               ANOMALY INVESTIGATION REPORTS GENERATED
  AIR NO.  SUBSYS       ORBIT      TIME       TTR      PROBLEM/DATA LOSS
  -------  ------       -----      ----       ---      -----------------
                        None this report period


                        OPEN ANOMALY REPORTS
  AR NO.   SUBSYS       ORBIT      TIME       TTR      PROBLEM/DATA LOSS
  ------   ------       -----      ----       ---      -----------------
99-011      FOT       see list     Mar 99     14170     Generic Late Acq
99-014      FOT       41189        085/0548     N/A     CRC Errors in PBK


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