UARS Weekly Status Report

10 SEPTEMBER 1999




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                UARS WEEKLY STATUS REPORT - 10 SEP 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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SUSIM gathered its normal solar, offset, and occultation data this past
week without apparent problems.

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ACRIM
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Nothing received.

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PEM
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     The PEM/AXIS activated between September 4 and September 9.  While AXIS 
was active, it produced energy deposition from 16 pixels based on precipitating
electrons derived from measured X-ray fluxes.

     The PEM spectrometers continue to be active under PMON control.  While 
under PMON control, the PEM instrument computed energy deposition from its 
particle spectrometers.

     The FOT and the PEM team are updating the PEM activation sequence which 
effects the PEM/HEPS (> 30 keV particles).  Current activation sequence 
reduces the activation time by about 1 minute.  Additional analization shows
that the activation sequence may be reduced by about another minute.  PEM
PMON activation is set for the beginning of power orbit day.  The beginning of 
power orbit day is defined as when:

  array current greater than 5 amps, and
  array voltage greater than 53.5 volts, and
  any battery current greater than 2.0 amps

The end of power orbit day (PEM deactivation) is defined as when:

  time in power orbit day greater than 4 minutes, and
  array current less than 9 amps, and
  all battery currents less than 0.2 amps

Power orbit day periods vary depending upon beta angle:

  about 39-40 minutes at yaw
  about 50-51 minutes at max beta

Current activation takes about 7.5 min for full activation.  During the 
activation sequence, various components of PEM become active at all different 
times, beginning with the PEM magnetometer (at about on activation time) and 
ending with the HEPS-2 components (7.5 min later).

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HALOE 
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HALOE continues successfully operations with all engineering parameters
with nominal operating range.  A HALOE data validation meeting was held
this week to review the data from May, June and July 1999.  Results
continue to be excellent.

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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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WINDII was activated on September 9, and is operating normally. 
Operations will continue until September 14. 

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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.

        14 days CLA (7.0)  PROD (L1-L3)         (473R-238C-14F=221L)
         0 days GPI (4.05) PROD (CLAES L3B)     (191R-164C-2F=25L)
         0 days WIN (5.11) PROD (L1-L3)         (1540R-1028C-33F=479L)


The CDHF continued integrating the "UARS" environment on CDHFA/B.  

CDHF pending software upgrades:  none
                  
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FOT
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This report covers 28 August, 1999 (Orbit 43506, GMT Day 240) through 
3 September, 1999 (Orbit 43611, GMT Day 246).


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
              WINDII     239/0007     43492     Off

The beta angle ranged between the angles of 26.9 degrees to 49.5 degrees for 
this report period.  The beta angle is now increasing toward a maximum angle of 
51 degrees on 07 September 1999 (DOY 250).

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 0.7 to 1.0 degrees C.  Additional battery performance data for each 
battery on 27 August 1999 and 03 September 1999 are provided in Appendix D.

The clock error ranged from 11.1 to -10.3 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 =     00

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

%     FOT     =     03
%     WINDII  =     01
%     PEM     =     01

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

%     FOT     =     03

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

TRANSPONDER FREQUENCIES:
%     Transponder A:  99/242  -  2287.496953
%     Transponder B:  99/243  -  2287.499030


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 99/246 show the observatory data loss to be 24 hours, 55 
minutes, 09.428 seconds (an increase of 18.912 seconds since the last report 
period).  This is a 0.0358 percent data loss which equals a 99.9642 percent 
data capture for the mission.

The increase of 0.224 seconds occurred over one (1) days:

%     0.224 seconds on DOY 241 due to data hits


OTHER SIGNIFICANT EVENTS

UARS SATELLITE OPERATIONS

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.

PEMUs timing gap was adjusted.  The power turn on sequence was increased by 48 
seconds.  


YEAR 2000 OPERABILITY SUPPORT

Ephemeris products were given to Charles Coleman for him to update the Y2K 
scenario for testing next week.


MEETINGS

None to report this week.


FUTURE SIGNIFICANT EVENTS

September, 1999:  A meeting is planned for the beginning of September to 
discuss the UARS Safehold configuration and concerns for the MPS and its 
batteries.  This meeting will be a closed meeting with only the FOT and 
specialized engineering support attending.


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 3 September 1999

ORBIT       AOS        NO.      SUBSYS     REASON
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43546    242/1436    99-308     OBC      Clk Adj fr 0.00 to 20.6 msec/day
43572    244/0937    99-309     OBC      Clk Adj fr 20.6 to 0.00 msec/day
43579    244/1928    99-310     PEM      PMON/PEM
43596    245/2244    99-311     WINDII   Power OFF
43603    246/0954    99-312     OBC      Clk Adj fr 0.00 to 20.6 msec/day

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                           APPENDIX B
               OUT-OF-LIMITS & ALERTS OCCURRENCES
                  Week ending 3 September 1999

MNEMONIC         STATE     DESCRIPTION     ORBITS
---------        -----     ------------     ------
    No Out-of-Limits to report this report period.


The following ALERT occurrences were detected:

MNEMONIC                   DESCRIPTION     ORBITS
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          No Alerts to report this report period.

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                          APPENDIX C
             CLOCK & SOLAR ARRAY RATE CORRECTIONS
                  Week ending 3 September 1999

                 CLOCK DRIFT RATE ADJUSTMENTS

ORBIT              TIME                   CLOCK RATE CHANGE
-----             -------                 -----------------
43546     242/14:40 (30 Aug 99)      from 00.0 to 20.6 msec/day
43572     244/09:41 (01 Sept 99)     from 20.6 to 00.0 msec/day
43603     246/09:56 (03 Sept 99)     from 00.0 to 20.6 msec/day


                        APPENDIX D
               UARS BATTERY PERFORMANCE DATA
               Week ending 3 September 1999

     27 August 1999 - GMT Day 239 Beta = 26.9 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   -112.0/-134.4  -2.73/-4.31   +0.0/+0.0   16.5    0.000      0.0
2    +67.2/+0.0    +6.44/+4.51  +30.8/-15.2  24.3    1.023     22.0
3    +39.2/-5.6    +5.47/+3.87  +30.4/-16.0  24.2    1.022     21.8

     03 Sept 1999 - GMT Day 232 Beta = 49.5 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   -112.0/-134.4   -3.05/-4.31  +0.0/+0.0   16.5    0.000      0.0
2    +39.2/+0.0     +5.47/+4.51 +26.4/-15.2  25.3    1.019     21.4
3    +33.6/-11.2    +4.51/+3.87 +25.6/-15.2  25.1    1.023     21.1


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



                      APPENDIX E
                 UARS ANOMALY REPORTS
              Week ending 3 September 1999


            NEW ANOMALY REPORTS GENERATED
AR NO.    SUBSYS  ORBIT       TIME     TTR    PROBLEM/DATA LOSS
------    ------  -----       ----     ---    -----------------
99-044    FOT     43543     242/1114   N/A    AP Crash - NIU down
99-045    FOT     43574     244/1236   N/A    AP Crashed-switched Pack
99-046    FOT     43576     244/1607   N/A    TAC 4 Crashed


        ANOMALY CLOSURE INFORMATION RECEIVED
AR NO.    SUBSYS  ORBIT       TIME     TTR     PROBLEM/DATA LOSS
------    ------  -----       ----     ---     -----------------
99-035    FOT     43442     235/1554    N/A    TAC 6 Crashed
99-036    FOT     43445     235/2212    N/A    TAC 6 Crashed
99-037    FOT     43458     236/1855    21265  Late Acq / sched.conflict
99-038    FOT     43442     235/1554    N/A    TAC 6 Crashed
99-039    FOT     see list  Aug 99      14170  Generic Late Acq.
99-041    FOT     43445     235/2212    N/A    TAC 6 Crashed
99-042    FOT     43458     236/1855    21265  Late Acq / sched.conflict


       ANOMALY INVESTIGATION REPORTS GENERATED
AR NO.    SUBSYS   ORBIT     TIME      TTR     PROBLEM/DATA LOSS
------    ------   -----     ----      ---     -----------------
99-045    FOT      43574   244/1236    N/A     AP Crashed-switched Pack


               OPEN ANOMALY REPORTS
AR NO.    SUBSYS   ORBIT     TIME     TTR     PROBLEM/DATA LOSS
------    ------   -----     ----     ---     -----------------
99-033    FOT      42856   196/1323   N/A     TMON #1 trip
99-040    FOT      43187   218/1634   21201   NASCOM problem at WSGT
99-043    FOT      43458   236/1855   21265   Late Acq / sched.conflict
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