UARS Weekly Status Report

07 June 2002




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                UARS WEEKLY STATUS REPORT - 07 JUNE 2002

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SOLSTICE
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SOLSTICE continues to operate normally, taking solar data on all
available orbital tracking periods.

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SUSIM
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SUSIM has successfully performed its daily mid-resolution and MgII
solar scans during periods of predicted UARS telemetry.

The Pacor-A/SUSIM interface agreement was read, reviewed, signed and
returned.

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ACRIM
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Nothing received.

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PEM
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PEM wishes to thank the SUSIM team for producing UARS attitude files.
The PEM team was able to up-load these data to CDHFB:: and generate the PEM
O/A subset information for its processing of science data.

PEM support of the UARS Traceability Mission for the TIMED mission has
been organized with the GUVI team.  PEM data was collected from April 18
through April 24.  During this time period, there were two spacecraft contacts. 
Early PEM data from the contact times showed no aurora.  No significant aurora
appeared at the predicted highest invariant latitudes; however, lower invariant
latitude passes did show significant aurora.  It appears as though magnetic
activity increased at times when UARS was not at its peak invariant latitudes
and some of the particle precipitation activity was captured by the PEM 
instrumentation.  PEM wishes to thank Bob Neff and Rich Beck at GSFC for their 
efforts in retriving as much of the PEM data as possible.

The PEM specific orbit/attitude and high-energy particle data processing 
has been completed.  A selected set of PEM images showing precipitating 
electrons and protons has been produced and is available at
"http://pemrac.space.swri.edu/guvi-pem.html".

PEM is working with the GUVI team to identify a second time period for
coordinated measurements.  Early predictions show the best time of conjunction
is just after the UARS YAW at the end of June; however, the spacecraft power
my not be sufficient to operate PEM.  The orbital conditions are different 
from the first period and the TIMED-UARS orbits are nearly perpendicular at 
this time.  More investigation into what electron spectra are predicted needs
to be performed in order to determine if it is feasible to operate a GUVI-PEM
campaign after the June YAW.

PEM continues to receive NMC data files from NOAA.  No problems have
been encountered.


*Beginning of power orbit day (PEM activation): array current >5 amps, array 
     voltage >53.5 volts, and battery current >2.0 amps.  
 End of power orbit day (PEM deactivation): time in power orbit day >4 minutes,
     array current <9 amps, and battery currents <0.2 amps.
 Power orbit day variation: ~39-40 min at yaw to ~50-51 min at maximum beta.

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HALOE 
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Nothing received.

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MLS
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Nothing received.

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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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Daily processing of instrument Daily Activity Plans continues
with no problems.

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CDHF
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Nothing received.
                  
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FOT
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This  report covers 25 May 2002 (Orbit 58521, GMT Day 145) through  31
May 2002 (Orbit 58625, GMT Day 151).

                         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
       SOLSTICE      146/1309      58543     FULL-TIME
       SUSIM         146/1634      58546     POWER ON
       HALOE         149/1304      58588     POWER ON
       PEM           150/1302      58603     DAY-ONLY

The  beta  angle  ranged between the angles of  5.3  degrees  to  23.7
degrees  for  this  report period.  The beta angle is  now  increasing
towards a maximum angle of 34 degrees on 08 June 2002 (DOY 159).

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 1.20 to 1.28 degrees C.  Additional
battery  performance data for each battery on 24 May and 31  May  2002
are provided in Appendix D.

The  clock  error  ranged from -10.0 to 11.0 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.

    OUT-OF-LIMITS  =    00
    ALERTS         =    00

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

    FOT            =    02
    SOLSTICE       =    01
    SUSIM          =    01
    HALOE          =    01
    PEM            =    01


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

    FOT       =    1

One (1) Anomaly Reports remained OPEN at the end of this report period
(see Appendix E).

TRANSPONDER FREQUENCIES:
    Transponder A:  01/333  - 2287.496855
    Transponder B:  02/043  - 2287.498879


                        GROUND SYSTEM OPERATION

One  (1)  operational support problems occurred this period.   Anomaly
Reports are included in Appendix E.

The  data  loss  calculations are no longer  being  supplied  by  Data
Capture Facility (DCF).

                       OTHER SIGNIFICANT EVENTS

                       UARS SATELLITE OPERATIONS

The  FOT is in the process of implementing some minor changes  to  the
Eclipse  system  to  help optimize operations.  All  of  the  existing
documentation is also in the process of being updated to  reflect  the
new  ground  system  nomenclature.  A few new  SOPs  have  yet  to  be
written, while the handful that have already been written need  to  be
finalized and signed off on.  A new release of the Eclipse software is
scheduled for the end of the month, which should take care of most  of
the changes needed.

                               MEETINGS

-None this report period

                       FUTURE SIGNIFICANT EVENTS

The  next UARS Yaw slew is scheduled for 21 June 2002 (DOY 172).  This
maneuver  will  be  a  Reverse to Forward  Flight  maneuver  (Southern
Hemisphere viewing).

Attachments:   Appendix A,    Real-time Command 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 31 May 2002

ORBIT   AOS        NO.      SUBSYS      REASON
-----   ---        ---      ------      ------
58543   146/1309   02-192   SOLSTICE    TO FULL-TIME OPS
58546   146/1634   02-193   SUSIM       POWER ON (START)
58547   146/1819   02-193   SUSIM       POWER ON (CONT.)
58557   147/1126   02-193   SUSIM       POWER ON (COMPLETE)
58571   148/0903   02-194   OBC/CLK     CLK ADJ FR 0.0 TO -20.6 MSEC/DAY
58588   149/1221   02-195   OBC/CLK     CLK ADJ FR -20.6 TO 0.0 MSEC/DAY
58588   149/1304   02-196   HALOE       POWER ON PART #1
58592   149/1919   02-196   HALOE       POWER ON PART #2
58603   150/1302   02-197   PEM         POWER ON TO DAY-ONLY MODE

                                   
                                   
                              APPENDIX B
                  OUT-OF-LIMITS & ALERTS OCCURRENCES
                        Week ending 31 May 2002

The following Out-Of-Limits occurrences were detected:

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


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 31 May 2002

                     CLOCK DRIFT RATE ADJUSTMENTS

ORBIT          TIME                   CLOCK RATE CHANGE
-----          -----                  -----------------
58571          148/0906               CLK ADJ FR 0.0 TO -20.6 MSEC/DAY
58588          149/1225               CLK ADJ FR -20.6 TO 0.0 MSEC/DAY

                              APPENDIX D
                     UARS BATTERY PERFORMANCE DATA
                        Week ending 31 May 2002

     24 May 2002 - GMT Day 144 Beta = 02.0 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  +728.0/+728.0   -3.68/-4.62  +00.0/+00.0    0.0     0.000    0.0
2   +11.2/-72.8    +5.47/+4.51  +27.2/-13.6   23.8     1.020   20.7
3   +22.4/-33.6    +4.19/+3.23  +26.8/-13.6   23.8     1.010   20.4

     31 May 2002 - GMT Day 151 Beta = 23.7 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  +728.0/+728.0   -3.05/-4.31  +00.0/+00.0    0.0      0.000    0.0
2   +11.2/-100.8   +5.79/+4.51  +28.8/-14.4   24.5      1.030   20.7
3   +22.4/-044.8   +4.51/+3.23  +28.0/-14.4   24.5      1.020   20.4

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


                              APPENDIX E
                         UARS ANOMALY REPORTS
                        Week ending 31 May 2002

                     NEW ANOMALY REPORTS GENERATED
AR NO.    SUBSYS    ORBIT     TIME      TTR    PROBLEM/DATA LOSS
------    ------    -----     ----      ---    -----------------
02-033    FOT       58553     147/0359  N/A    SSPP IN WAIT MODE/PLANNING ERR


                 ANOMALY CLOSURE INFORMATION RECEIVED
AR NO.    SUBSYS    ORBIT     TIME      TTR    PROBLEM/DATA LOSS
------    ------    -----     ----      ---    -----------------
02-026    FOT       See List  May 01    N/A    Generic Late Acquisition


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


                         OPEN ANOMALY REPORTS
AR NO.    SUBSYS    ORBIT     TIME      TTR    PROBLEM/DATA LOSS
------    ------    -----     ----      ---    -----------------
02-033    FOT       58553     147/0359  N/A    SSPP IN WAIT MODE/PLANNING ERR