UARS Weekly Status Report

05 September 2003




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                UARS WEEKLY STATUS REPORT - 05 September 2003

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SOLSTICE
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SOLSTICE continues to perform nominally, taking solar data on all
available orbital tracking periods. This week we received about 50% of
each day's data amounting to about 350 minutes of solar observing time
per day.

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SUSIM
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Nothing received.

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ACRIM
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Nothing received.

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PEM
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     The PEM web site has moved.  It has a new URL.  Access the PEM web site
using http://wwwpem.space.swri.edu.  The PEM data from the GUVI conjunction
periods has moved to http://wwwpem.space.swri.edu/guvi-pem.html.

     Level 2 PEM HEPSA data files are being reprocessed for submission to the 
DAAC.  This data has been designated as version 2; however, there is no format
difference from the version 1 data format.  Version 2 HEPSA data is being 
generated because it was discovered that there exists processing errors within
some of the HEPSA version 1 data files.  Thus, if you are using any HEPSA
version 1 data files from the DAAC, please replace them with the version 2
data files.  Currently, HEPSA data between 1991274 and 2002149 has been 
reprocessed and archived at the GSFC DAAC.

     PEM continues to work with the GUVI team on the diagnosis of data from
the first conjunction period.  Analysis of the two conjunction passes showed
that the aurora as detected by GUVI was at higher latitude than UARS.  
GUVI images from other times from the first conjunction period show spatial
regions that both GUVI and PEM sampled when aurora was present.  Separation
is several minutes to 10's of minutes when both instruments saw aurora. 
PEM has seen no aurora during the second conjunction period.  Due to a 
spacecraft anomaly, no PEM data was collected during the third conjunction 
period.

     PEM continues to receive NMC data files from NOAA.  No problems have
been encountered.  NOAA has changed the binary structure of the NMC data and
PEM is now receiving two data streams, one in the original VAX format and the
other from their new binary format.


*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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The MPG continues to serve as the point-of-contact for UARS
instrument operations in support of the Science Traceability
Mission of UARS.

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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                           REPORTING PERIOD

This  report covers 23 August 2003 (Orbit 65359, GMT Day 235)  through
29 August 2003 (Orbit 65464, GMT Day 241).

                         SPACECRAFT OPERATION

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

                    INSTRUMENT OPERATIONAL CHANGES

       Instrument    Time          Orbit     Comment
       HALOE         235/0528      65363     POWER OFF
       SUSIM         237/2241      65404     POWER OFF
       SOLSTICE      237/2241      65404     FULLTIME TO DAY-ONLY
       SOLSTICE      241/1251      65458     DAY-ONLY TO FULLTIME
       SUSIM         241/1336      65458     POWER ON

A Reverse-to-Forward Yaw Around maneuver (number 122) was successfully
executed in Orbit 65431 beginning 239/18:25:30Z and completing at
239/19:02:40Z on 27 August 2003.  All instruments were in their off or
standby mode (except for SOLSTICE in day-only).  Due to the SA
position at 269 degrees, the effective night length of the spacecraft
after the maneuver was approximately 55.98 minutes.  Post maneuver
analysis of data indicate that during the Yaw Around, the end-of-night
load bus voltage was 26.08 volts and the average depths of discharge
(DODs) on Batteries 2 and 3 were approximately 20.86 and 20.39 percent
respectively.  The next (forward-to-reverse) YAW is scheduled for 03
October 2003 (DOY 276).

The  beta  angle  ranged between the angles of 17.1  degrees  to  06.9
degrees  for  this  report period.  The beta angle is  now  increasing
towards a maximum angle of 60 degrees on 15 September 2003 (DOY 258).

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 23.6 V end-of-night (EON) load  bus
voltage.   Battery  temperatures are stable with a  temperature  delta
between Battery 2 and Battery 3 of 0.95 to 0.96 degrees C.  Additional
battery  performance data for each battery on 22 August and 29  August
2003 are provided in Appendix D.

The  clock  error  ranged from -10.1 to 10.0 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       =    03
    HALOE     =    01
    SUSIM     =    02
    SOLSTICE  =    02

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

    FOT  =    01

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


                        GROUND SYSTEM OPERATION

One  (1)  operational support problem 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 patch to the Eclipse scripting executable (CECIL.exe) was
installed on the operational servers on 28 August 2003.  This was done
to correct for the error found in certain IF and WAIT statement
combinations.  Since the installation, no occurrences of the problem
have been seen.


                               MEETINGS

The  FOT  attended  the UARS Three TDRS Meeting to discuss  the  steps
needed to utilize a third TDRS.  The first steps to be done are to get
the backup CMS in working order and to take another look at the actual
benefit, in terms of additional coverage, this patch would provide.  A
follow  up meeting is scheduled for Sept 10th, at which a decision  to
proceed will be made.


                       FUTURE SIGNIFICANT EVENTS

The  next  UARS Yaw slew is scheduled for 03 October 2003  (DOY  276).
This  maneuver will be a Forward to Reverse Flight maneuver  (Northern
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 29 August 2003

ORBIT   AOS        NO.      SUBSYS      REASON
-----   ---        ---      ------      ------
65363   235/0528   03-220   HALOE       POWER OFF
65403   237/2100   03-221   OBC/CLK     CLK ADJ FR 0.0 TO -20.6 MSEC/DAY
65404   237/2241   03-222   SUSIM       POWER OFF
65404   237/2241   03-223   SOLSTICE    FULLTIME TO DAY-ONLY OPS
65417   238/1949   03-224   MPS         VT LEVEL 6 (YAW)
65422   239/0336   03-225   OBC/CLK     CLK ADJ FR -20.6 TO 0.0 MSEC/DAY
65431   239/1755   03-224   MACS        YAW REV TO FWD
65432   239/1858   03-224   MACS        YAW REV TO FWD (COMPLETE)
65457   241/1155   03-224   MPS         VT LEVEL 5 (YAW)
65458   241/1251   03-226   SOLSTICE    FROM DAY-ONLY TO FULLTIME
65458   241/1336   03-227   SUSIM       POWER ON (BEGIN)
65459   241/1418   03-227   SUSIM       POWER ON (TIME CMDS)
65462   241/1744   03-224   MPS         BASETAB BATSOC (YAW)


                              APPENDIX B
                  OUT-OF-LIMITS & ALERTS OCCURRENCES
                      Week ending 29 August 2003

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.


                              APPENDIX C
                 CLOCK & SOLAR ARRAY RATE CORRECTIONS
                      Week ending 29 August 2003

                     CLOCK DRIFT RATE ADJUSTMENTS

ORBIT          TIME                   CLOCK RATE CHANGE
-----          -----                  -----------------
65403          237/2100               CLK ADJ FR 0.0 TO -20.6 MSEC/DAY
65422          239/0346               CLK ADJ FR -20.6 TO 0.0 MSEC/DAY


                              APPENDIX D
                     UARS BATTERY PERFORMANCE DATA
                      Week ending 29 August 2003

     22 August 2003 - GMT Day 234 Beta = 20.6 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    -700.0/-700.0 -3.05/-3.99  +00.0/+00.0  07.2     0.000     0.0
2     +33.6/-16.8  +6.44/+5.15  +28.8/-14.4  23.8     1.030    21.2
3     +22.4/-50.4  +5.15/+3.87  +28.0/-14.4  23.8     1.020    21.0


     29 August 2003 - GMT Day 241 Beta = 06.9 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    -700.0/-700.0 -3.05/-4.62  +00.0/-50.0  07.2     0.000     0.0
2     +11.2/-44.8  +5.47/+4.51  +28.0/-50.0  25.1     0.970    20.6
3     +22.4/-67.2  +4.19/+3.23  +27.2/-50.0  25.0     0.970    20.3

     V/T LEVEL CHANGES
ORB#           AOS TIME   LVL FR-TO
-----          --------   ---------
65417          238/1949   LV5 -> LV6
65457          241/1155   LV6 -> LV5


                              APPENDIX E
                         UARS ANOMALY REPORTS
                      Week ending 29 August 2003

                     NEW ANOMALY REPORTS GENERATED
AR NO.    SUBSYS    ORBIT     TIME      CDS       PROBLEM/DATA LOSS
------    ------    -----     ----      ---       -----------------
03-045    FOT       65382     236/1124  N/A       Telemetry hits/load abort

                 ANOMALY CLOSURE INFORMATION RECEIVED
AR NO.    SUBSYS    ORBIT     TIME      CDS       PROBLEM/DATA LOSS
------    ------    -----     ----      ---       -----------------
03-044    FOT       65347     234/0433  33557     33 sec Data Dropout

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

                         OPEN ANOMALY REPORTS
AR NO.    SUBSYS    ORBIT     TIME      CDS       PROBLEM/DATA LOSS
------    ------    -----     ----      ---       -----------------
03-037    FOT       See List  August 03 30832     Generic Late Acquisition
03-045    FOT       65382     236/1124  N/A       Telemetry hits/load abort