UARS Weekly Status Report

16 APR 1999




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                UARS WEEKLY STATUS REPORT - 16 APR 1999

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SOLSTICE
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SOLSTICE continues to operate normally, collecting solar data on all 
available orbital tracking periods and stellar calibration observations, 
whenever possible.

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SUSIM
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After turning back on April 11th, SUSIM gathered its normal solar,
offset, and occultation data without apparent problems.

Reprocessing of the SUSIM data to version 20 continues.

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PEM
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     PEM is active under PMON control.  Energy processor #6 for the HEPS-1 unit 
is activating correctly now.  The PEM team and FOT found that the entanglement 
of energy processor #6 was related to the differences between OBC activation 
commanding and activation commanding from the ground.  Attempts at adjusting 
OBC command timing failed until the correct combination of command sequence was
found.  The FOT and the PEM team are completing close-out documentation on this
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 with
nominal operating range.  Science data products are of excellent quality.

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MLS
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MLS was reactivated successfully on Apr 4 and performed north viewing
operations through Apr 10. The instrument is now off as scheduled. MLS is
scheduled to begin south viewing operations on May 11 and operate through 
May 28.

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HRDI
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Nothing received.

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WINDII
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Nothing received.

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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.
        50 days PEM (3.32) PROD (OA-L2)         (760R-478C-1F=281L)
       392 days WIN (5.11) PROD (LOG)           (2014R-1061C=953L)
        43 days WIN (5.11) PROD (L1-L3)         (2014R-192C=1822L)
                                                                               
CDHF pending software upgrades:  DEC AXP Fortran 6.5, DEC AXP OPEN
VMS 6.2, OpenIngres.                                      

SOLSTICE Wallclock "The second attempt to run SOLSTICE debug step 2 as a
test production job on the operational system Alpha was unsuccessful.
It terminated in a "general unrecoverable error". This run had incorporated
more specific debug indicated by previous run (as well as a modification to
the link procedure to ensure that debug software was getting included).
Investigation of this problem will take place next week."
                  
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FOT
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REPORTING PERIOD

This report covers 03 April 1999 (Orbit 41305, GMT Day 093 through 10 April 
1999 (Orbit 41424, GMT Day 100).


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       094/0029     41320     AXIS Off
              MLS       094/0029     41320     On
              PEM       098/0032     41380     AXIS-1 On
              MLS       100/2314     41424     Off

The beta angle ranged between the angles of 19.8 degrees to 41.4 degrees 
for this report period.  The beta angle is now increasing toward a maximum 
angle of 77 degrees on 21 May 1999 (DOY 141).

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 1.0 to 1.3 degrees C.  Additional battery performance data 
for each battery on 02 April 1999 and 09 April 1999 are provided in 
Appendix D.

The clock error ranged from 11.2 to -10.7 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         =     00
%     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     04
%     MLS     05
%     PEM     02

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

%     FOT     04

Three (3) Anomaly Report remained OPEN at the end of this report period 
(see Appendix E).

TRANSPONDER FREQUENCIES:
          Transponder A:  99/054  -  2287.496923
          Transponder B:  99/055  -  2287.498750


GROUND SYSTEM OPERATION

Three (3) 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 99/098 show the observatory data loss to be 
22 hours, 47 minutes, 05.684 seconds (an increase of 28.288 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 28.288 seconds occurred over three (3) days:

7 9.536 seconds on Day 095 due to WSGT being unaware of support; not 
received on next tape dump,
7 0.960 seconds on Day 096 due to data hit, and
7 17.792 seconds on Day 097 due to IP hits.

FOT received a valid "test" Y2K Spacecraft Orbital Events file from FDF 
this week.  The file was processed on the CMS and made available to the MPG 
for distribution to any interested instrument operations teams.  The FOT is 
still awaiting the delivery of one other test Y2K file, the 8-week Ground 
Track file.  This file is expected to be delivered by FDF next week.

The FOT re-built two versions of RTS 12 on 9 April.  The purpose of the RTS 
versions is to temporarily alter the heater duty cycle to allow the SUSIM 
instrument to be "warmed up" during the 12 hour period prior to their 
scheduled power-on process on 11 April.  To facilitate this "warming up", 
the FOT will load a new version of RTS to cycle both the A and B sides of 
compensation heater 18.  Currently, RTS 12 only turns on the A side of this 
heater.  The normal version of RTS 12 will be re-loaded after the SUSIM 
power-on process is completed.


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 07 April 1999.

UARS supported the first Monthly Project Meeting held on 07 April 1999.  
Representatives from Central Data Handling Facility (CDHF), Flight Dynamics 
Facility (FDF), Flight Operations Team (FOT), Y2K testing, CSOC customer 
services and NASA GSFC (Project Scientist and Mission Director) were 
present.


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 09 April 1999

ORBIT         AOS         NO.   SUBSYS      REASON
-----         ---        ---   ------      -------  
41320     094/0029     99-121     PEM     AXIS Power OFF
41320     094/0029     99-124     MLS     Power ON
41337     095/0345     99-125     MLS     MLS Microload
41359     096/1555     99-125     OBC     Clk Adj fr 0.00 to 20.6 msec/day
41380     098/0032     99-126     PEM     AXIS-1 ON Only
41385     098/0926     99-127     OBC     Clk Adj 20.6 to 0.00 msec/day
41387     098/1238     99-128     MLS     Scanner Off - Temp High
41396     099/0217     99-129     MLS     Scan Actuator on
41417     100/1204     99-130     OBC     Clk Adj fr 0.00 to 20.6 msec/day
41421     100/1732     99-131     PMON    Enabled Comp Htr 18 A&B sides
41424     100/2314     99-132     MLS     Power OFF

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                               APPENDIX B
                  OUT-OF-LIMITS & ALERTS OCCURRENCES
                      Week ending 09 April 1999

MNEMONIC           STATE      DESCRIPTION                       ORBITS
---------          -----      ------------                      ------
QTSSPPMX            Y-HI     SSPP -X Thermostat         41386,90-92
MLSCANACTTMP        R-LO     MLS Scanner Temp           41387
PEAXTHERM6E         Y-HI     AXIS Temp Monitor #6       41389-92, 403-09
QTSSPPMX            Y-HI     SSPP -X Thermostat         41405


The following ALERT occurrences were detected:

MNEMONIC                   DESCRIPTION                           ORBITS
---------                  ------------                          ------
     None this report period

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                              APPENDIX C
                 CLOCK & SOLAR ARRAY RATE CORRECTIONS
                       Week ending 09 April 1999

                      CLOCK DRIFT RATE ADJUSTMENTS

     ORBIT              TIME                 CLOCK RATE CHANGE
     -----              ----                 -----------------
     41359     096/15:58 (06 Apr 99)     from 00.0 to 20.6 msec/day
     41385     098/09:30 (08 Apr 99)     from 20.6 to 00.0 msec/day
     41417     100/12:11 (10 Apr 99)     from 00.0 to 20.6 msec/day


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                             APPENDIX D
                    UARS BATTERY PERFORMANCE DATA
                       Week ending 09 April 1999


     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


     09 Apr 1999 - GMT Day 099 Beta = 41.4 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   -44.8/-67.2  -3.05/-4.31   +0.0/ +0.0    16.6    0.000    0.0
2  +100.8/0.0    +6.11/+5.15  +28.8/-15.2    24.5    1.022   21.9
3   +22.4/-50.4  +5.15/+3.87  +28.4/-16.0    24.5    1.025   21.8


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



                               APPENDIX E
                         UARS ANOMALY REPORTS
                      Week ending 09 April 1999


                     NEW ANOMALY REPORTS GENERATED
  AR NO.   SUBSYS   ORBIT      TIME       TTR      PROBLEM/DATA LOSS
  ------   ------   -----      ----       ---      -----------------
99-015     FOT      41336    095/0128     20739   Neg Acq-Pass not on sked.
                                                  All data recovered.
99-017     FOT      41378    097/2115     14170   Generic Late Acquisition
99-017     FOT     41384     098/0744     14170   Generic Late Acquisition
99-017     FOT     41421     100/1732     N/A     File Transfer PENDING


                 ANOMALY CLOSURE INFORMATION RECEIVED
  AR NO.   SUBSYS  ORBIT      TIME       TTR      PROBLEM/DATA LOSS
  ------   ------  -----      ----       ---      -----------------
99-011     FOT   see list     Mar 99     14170     Generic Late Acq

               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
  ------   ------  -----      ----       ---      -----------------
99-017     FOT     see list  Apr 99     14170     Generic Late Acq
99-014     FOT     41189     085/0548   N/A       CRC Errors in PBK
99-015     FOT     41336     095/0128   20739     Neg Acq-Pass not on sked.
                                                  All data recovered.

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