UARS Weekly Status Report

22 OCTOBER 1999




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                UARS WEEKLY STATUS REPORT - 22 OCT 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 successfully 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 October 3 and October 20.  While AXIS 
was active, it produced energy deposition from 16 pixels based on precipitating
electrons derived from measured X-ray fluxes.  AXIS was in its full power mode
during this time period.

     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 have completed updating the PEM activation 
sequence which effects the PEM/HEPS (> 30 keV particles).  
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 6 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 (6 min later).

Thanks to Dimitrios Mantziaras of the FOT for assisting PEM with the activation
sequence timing and getting this task completed.

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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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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.
        13 days CLA (7.0)  PROD (L1-L3)         (473R-320C-17F=136L)
        26 days GPI (4.05) PROD (CLAES L3B)     (222R-196C-1F=25L)
         2 days HAL (4.82) PROD (L1-L3)(TEST)   (2R-2C=0L) 
The CDHF has successfully tested HALOE V4.82 formal software delivery
on CDHF6 and CDHF7. We plan on testing WINDII V5.11A formal software delivery
next week.
         
CDHF REHOST:
   -  UARS CDHF has been working on moving utilities and command files to
      rehost system to aid in the production processing and data monitoring.
   -  HALOE V4.82 formal software delivery has been installed on the rehost
      system. We are preparing to start testing the software this week: 
   -  The CDHF continues to perform reboots of CDHFA/B as scheduled on 
      Wednesdays to check system settings, logicals, etc at startup as changes
      continue to be made on these systems.  
   
DAAC DATA:
Data created in the month of August 1999 for HALOE, PEM, NMC, and UKMO
has been previewed. SUSIM Level 3BS (output V20) data continues to
be previewed and loaded into the DAAC Transfer Tables.  DAAC
has been notified.

CDHF pending software upgrades: none 

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FOT
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REPORTING PERIOD

This report covers 9 October, 1999 (Orbit 44136, GMT Day 282) through 15 
October 1999 (Orbit 44240, GMT Day 288).


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
              WINDII       285/0237     44182     On
              HALOE        286/1130     44203     Off
              HALOE        286/1314     44204     On
              HRDI         286/1532     44205     Restart

The beta angle ranged between the angles of 45.9 degrees to 46.8 degrees for 
this report period.  The beta angle is now decreasing toward a minimum angle of 
0 degrees on 29 October 1999 (DOY 302).

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 08 October 1999 and 15 October 1999 are provided in Appendix D.

The clock error ranged from -11.1 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.

%     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).

%     PEM     =     01
%     WINDII  =     01
%     HARDI   =     01
%     HALOE   =     03
%     FOT     =     03

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

%     FOT     =     03

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

TRANSPONDER FREQUENCIES:
%     Transponder A:  99/263  -  2287.496947
%     Transponder B:  99/265  -  2287.498700


GROUND SYSTEM OPERATION

Two (2) 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 99/288 show the observatory data loss to be 24 hours, 55 
minutes, 40.404 seconds (an increase of 0.384 seconds since the last report 
period).  This is a 0.0353 percent data loss which equals a 99.9647 percent 
data capture for the mission.

The increase of 3.296 seconds occurred over three (3) days:

7 2.432 seconds on Day 283 due to an Data hit.
7 0.352 seconds on Day 284 due to an Data hit.
7 0.512 seconds on Day 287 due to an Data hit.


OTHER SIGNIFICANT EVENTS

UARS SATELLITE OPERATIONS

The Leonid plan was completed by updating the previous years plan without the 
use of the Earth Sensor.  After consulting with FDF and NOAA analysts, the 
impact by the Leonids to UARS is believed to be significantly less substantial 
than last year.  This opinion was presented at the UARS monthly and mutual 
concurrence was established to make Leonid plans without the use of the Earth 
Sensor.

The timing on the PEM instrument was fixed this week.  Everything on our end 
appears to have executed as planned.  We are awaiting  from the PEM instrument 
team after the data has been looked at on their end.

YEAR 2000 OPERABILITY SUPPORT

The UARS FOT plans to take part an NCC Y2K test planned for Tuesday of next 
week.  The UARS simulator may be configured to send some test blocks.

MEETINGS

None.


FUTURE SIGNIFICANT EVENTS

A second meeting to discuss the UARS Safehold configuration and concerns for 
the MPS and its batteries is planned for Friday, November 5th.  This meeting 
will be a closed meeting with only the FOT and specialized engineering support 
attending.

PEM requested to have the timing in their turn on sequence tightened up in yet 
another area.  This is expected to be accomplished within the next few weeks.


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 15 October 1999

ORBIT       AOS          NO.     SUBSYS           REASON
-----       ---         ---      ------          -------
44156     283/0919     99-334     OBC      Clk Adj fr 20.6 to 0.00 msec/day
44182     285/0237     99-335     WINDII   Power ON
44182     285/0237     99-336     OBC      Clk Adj fr 0.00 to 20.6 msec/day
44203     286/1130     99-337     HALOE    Power OFF
44204     286/1314     99-338     HALOE    Power ON
44205     286/1532     99-339     HRDI     Restart
44205     286/1532     99-340     HALOE    Sunrise update
44219     287/1311     99-341     OBC      Clk Adj fr 20.6 to 0.00 msec/day
44223     287/1945     99-342     PEM      Update  PMON Sequence
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                                   APPENDIX B
                       OUT-OF-LIMITS & ALERTS OCCURRENCES
                          Week ending 15 October 1999

The following Out-Of-Limits occurrences were detected:

MNEMONIC            STATE       DESCRIPTION        ORBITS
---------           -----       ------------       ------
     No Alerts to report this report period.

The following ALERT occurrences were detected:

MNEMONIC                        DESCRIPTION        ORBITS
---------                      ------------        ------
     No Alerts to report this report period.
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                                  APPENDIX C
                      CLOCK & SOLAR ARRAY RATE CORRECTIONS
                           Week ending 15 October 1999

                         CLOCK DRIFT RATE ADJUSTMENTS

ORBIT            TIME                    CLOCK RATE CHANGE
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44156     283/09:25 (10 Oct 99)     from 20.6 to 00.0 msec/day
44182     285/02:44 (12 Oct 99)     from 00.0 to 20.6 msec/day
44219     287/13:15 (14 Oct 99)     from 20.6 to 00.0 msec/day

                                 APPENDIX D
                       UARS BATTERY PERFORMANCE DATA
                        Week ending 15 October 1999

     08 Oct 1999 - GMT Day 281 Beta = 45.9 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 -3.05/-3.99  +0.0/+0.0   16.5    0.000      0.0
2    +22.4/-33.6  +5.79/+4.51 +27.6/-15.6  25.3    1.022     21.4
3    +22.4/-44.8  +4.83/+3.87 +27.2/-15.2  25.1    1.025     21.0


     15 Oct 1999 - GMT Day 288 Beta = 46.8 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   -106.4/-128.8 -3.05/-4.31  +0.0/+0.0   16.5    0.000     0.0
2    +11.2/-44.8  +5.47/+4.51 +27.6/-15.2  25.1    1.023    21.1
3    +22.4/-33.6  +4.51/+3.23 +27.2/-16.0  25.1    1.024    20.8


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



                              APPENDIX E
                        UARS ANOMALY REPORTS
                    Week ending 15 October 1999


                   NEW ANOMALY REPORTS GENERATED
AR NO.     SUBSYS   ORBIT       TIME     TTR     PROBLEM/DATA LOSS
------     ------   -----       ----     ---     -----------------
99-064     FOT     44135     10/8-9/99    N/A    HRDI Cal  Lamp Errors
99-065     FOT     44179     284/2216     N/A    TAC 8 Crashed
99-066     FOT     44222     287/1815     N/A    AP CRASH


               ANOMALY CLOSURE INFORMATION RECEIVED
AR NO.     SUBSYS  ORBIT       TIME      TTR     PROBLEM/DATA LOSS
------     ------  -----       ----      ---     -----------------
99-062     FOT     44085     278/1425     21435  TAC 8 Crashed
99-063     FOT     44088     278/2059     N/A    TAC 8 Crashed
99-065     FOT     44179     284/2216     N/A    TAC 8 Crashed
99-066     FOT     44222     287/1815     N/A    AP CRASH


             ANOMALY INVESTIGATION REPORTS GENERATED
AR NO.    SUBSYS   ORBIT      TIME      TTR      PROBLEM/DATA LOSS
------    ------   -----      ----      ---      -----------------
99-064    FOT     44135     10/8-9/99   N/A      HRDI Cal  Lamp Errors


                     OPEN ANOMALY REPORTS
AR NO.   SUBSYS    ORBIT     TIME      TTR      PROBLEM/DATA LOSS
------   ------    -----     ----      ---      -----------------
99-064     FOT     44135    10/8-9/99  N/A      HRDI Cal  Lamp Errors


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