UARS Weekly Status Report

20 November 1998





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                UARS WEEKLY STATUS REPORT - 20 NOV 1998

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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 occulation
data during this past week without apparent problems.

SUSIM was turned off during the Leonid storm.  SUSIM was repowered
with no loss of daily data.

Reprocessing of all SUSIM experiment days to version 20 continues.


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PEM
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Nothing received.

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HALOE 
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HALOE STATUS
November 20, 1998

HALOE is powered off during this full graze period.  HALOE is scheduled to
be powered on November 30, 1998.


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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 WEEKLY REPORT FOR THE WEEK ENDING NOV. 20, 1998

The WINDII Team has identified a long-standing problem with the
WINDII Doppler temperatures that has made them somewhat higher than
is considered to be correct. The correction involves a small change
in the software which is being implemented in the recently delivered
version.  


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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 has received a total of 441 CD-ROM requests as of 20-November-1998.
There were four new orders received and shipped.
                         
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.           
             21 days HAL (4.80) PROD (L2-L3) (62R-32C=30L)
            179 days HAL (4.80) PROD (L3)    (1874R-1349C=525L)
             47 days SOL (4.62) PROD (L2-L3) (2313R-2064C=249L)
            135 days SUS (7.00) PROD (L1)    (2370R-404C=1966L)
              6 days CLA (7.00) ENG  (L1-L3) (18R-12C=6L)
      
CDHF pending software upgrades: IDL 5.1, OpenIngres, UCSS 10.1, MSS 4.1,
NRT 2.5, UOAS 5.4 

                  
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FOT
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REPORTING PERIOD

This report covers 07 November 1998 (Orbit 39103, GMT Day 311) through 14 
November 1998 (Orbit 39208, GMT Day 317).


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       311/0236     39105     On
            WINDII       311/0611     39107     Off
            WINDII       311/1259     39111     On

The beta angle ranged between 15.1 degrees to 45.5 degrees for this report 
period. The beta angle is now increasing toward a maximum angle of 77.0 
degrees on 22 November 1998 (DOY 326).

Flight Operations continues to work with the PEM instrument to fine tune 
the operational command sequences associated with the OBC Power Monitor 
day-only operational capability.  Incremental progress this week shows 
errors in both RTS and PDB activation of certain portions of the PEM Day-
only turn-on sequences.  The problem is thought to be the result of command 
buffer overflow with the increased pace of PDB and RTS commands.

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 0.9 to 1.2 degrees C.  Additional battery performance data 
for each battery on 06 November 1998 and 13 November 1998 are provided in 
Appendix D.

The clock error ranged from 10.1 to -12.1 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         =     01
%     OUT-OF-LIMITS  =     06

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

%     FOT     05
%     PEM     06
%     HRDI    01
%     WINDII  03

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

%     FOT     03

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

TRANSPONDER FREQUENCIES:
Transponder A:  98/286  -  2287.496917
Transponder B:  98/300  -  2287.498980


GROUND SYSTEM OPERATION

One (1) 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 98/316 show the observatory data loss to be 
21 hours, 11 minutes, 52.564 seconds (an increase of 13.984 seconds since 
last report period).  This is a 0.0339 percent data loss which equals a 
99.9661 percent data capture for the mission.

The increase of 13.984 seconds occurred over seven (7) days:

7 2.656 seconds on Day 310 due to IP hits, and hits in data;
7 0.832 seconds on Day 311 due to hits in data;
7 0.832 seconds on Day 312 due to hits in data;
7 4.960 seconds on Day 313 due to hits in data and insufficient overlap;
7 2.944 seconds on Day 314 due to hits in data (IP);
7 1.248 seconds on Day 315 due to hits in data (IP); and
7 0.512 seconds on Day 316 due to hits in data.

Telemetry and Command Computer (TAC) RcrashesS have diminished this report 
period.

The FOT modified the CMS resident Relative Time Sequence 32 (RTS 32) to 
facilitate proper PMON-controlled day-only operation of the PEM instrument.

An anomaly was identified within the ephemeris dump/compare process 
resulting from three miscompares (locations).  The ground image miscompared 
values were decoded (bit pattern) revealing that the three locations (words 
1061 - 1063) contained NBTR stop, speed, and record commands.  The CMS 
generated spacecraft ephemeris contains 1060 commands.  This load stops 
short of the last three words in the System Table on purpose - last three 
words are control functions.  Therefore the miscompared locations in 
question are outside of the loaded area but should have remained unchanged 
since last loaded and verified good.  To eliminate the miscompares and 
provide a temporary solution, FOT overwrote the ground image with the 
spacecraft values for these three (3) locations.  The problem has been 
reported.



OTHER SIGNIFICANT EVENTS

UARS SATELLITE OPERATIONS

Investigation continues into possible impacts of the Leonid meteorite 
shower in November 1998.  A plan is being prepared and the necessary UARS 
commanding identified.

Investigating 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

UARS Test and Training Simulator (UTTS) - No change.

User Planning System (UPS) - No change.

Multi Satellite Operations Control Center (MSOCC) - No change.

Command Management System (CMS) - The FOT performed further CMS Y2K this 
week.  The testing is now approximately 95 percent complete.  The remainder 
of the testing will be completed when the FOT receives the last of the 
necessary Y2K planning aids from FDF.

The FOT is still waiting for a Y2K 8-week S/C Orbital Events file from FDF 
which contains a SC_YAWMAN event.  Once the FOT receives this file, the 
last remaining Y2K test function (#12) of the 1999-to-2000 test case (#1) 
can be completed

Flight Dynamics Facility (FDF) - see CMS paragraph.

IP NETWORK TESTING

Space Network (SN) - Operational.

NCC 98 system - Complete (during SCS-21 demo verification).

Deep Space Network (DSN) and Ground Spaceflight Tracking and Data Network 
(GSTDN) - test conducted with the Canberra (46) station on 10 November 
1998.  Command was successful plus 1.0 kbps and 32 kbps telemetry; 1 kbps 
and 32 kbps OBC dump data; 512 kbps telemetry dump data and postpass replay 
successfully flowed.  The IP capability is considered satisfactory.

UARS PROPULSION MODULE B/D THRUSTER LINE FILL

FOT continues to prepare the Latch valve command sequences and to plan the 
testing with the UTTS simulator in preparation for the simulation with 
hardware.

UARS RE-ENGINEERING - TELEMETRY PROCESSING

Flight operations is providing assistance on both sustaining engineering 
and re-engineering activities to incorporate needed features into the 
Trending system. Testing of the Trending System v.1.1 release (CM-0009) 
continued.  More DR's and ER's are being generated.  Offline systems 
engineering requested the on-line team keep track of the frequency of Multi 
Functional Work Station (MFWS) lock-ups and reboots.


MEETINGS

UARS FOT personnel and Dave Lorenz met on 12 November 1998 to discuss the 
preparation for the Leonid encounter on 17 November 1998.  A second follow-
up meeting was held with the UARS FOT, Dave Lorenz, and Dave Ward (NASA ACS 
Engineer) on 12 November 1998 to finalize the plans for the Leonid 
encounter.  Earth Sensor 2 will be turned ON and the EPSH (earth pointing 
safe hold) will be selected for the high risk time range.  The FHST 2 
(fixed head star tracker) will remain ON in normal operation.

UARS FOT personnel met with T. Gitland, GSFC 530.4, R. Welborn, and D. 
Gilliland of Stanford Telecom on 12 November 1998 to provide input for a 
Space Network (SN) Study Team Review Project.

The next battery telecon is scheduled for 24 November 1998.


FUTURE SIGNIFICANT EVENTS

The next UARS Yaw Around Maneuver is scheduled for scheduled for 13 
December 1998.

UARS will pass through the Leonid meteor shower on 17 November 1998 at 
19:43 UTC (+/- 3 hours).

The United States Naval Observatory (USNO) issued  a Time Service 
announcement advising that the International Earth Rotation Service (IERS) 
will retard UTC time by 1.0 second at the end of December 1998. This means 
the addition of one leap second as the last second of 1998.

The next annular solar eclipse will occur on 16 February 1999 over the 
Indian Ocean, Australia and the South Pacific Ocean.


PERSONNEL CHANGES

Mark Feeney joined on-line operations as an Flight Director on 09 November 
1998.  MarkUs previous experience includes ECS, Globalstar, EUVE and 
Landsat.


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 13 November 1998

ORBIT      AOS        NO.       SUBSYS        REASON
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39105   311/0236     98-431     WINDII     Power ON
39107   311/0611     98-432     WINDII     Power OFF, S/C Low Pwr
39107   311/0611     98-433     OBC        Clk Adj fr 0.00 to 20.6 msec/day
39109   311/0945     98-434     PEM        RAM Dump
39111   311/1259     98-435     WINDII     Power ON
39128   312/1450     98-436     OBC        Clk Adj fr 20.6 to 0.00 msec/day
39145   313/1935     98-437     PEM        PEM PDB update
39146   313/2108     98-438     PEM        PEM RAM dump
39160   314/1926     98-439     HRDI       Microprocessor load
39171   315/1243     98-440     OBC        Clk Adj fr 0.00 to 20.6 msec/day
39175   315/1843     98-441     PEM        PEM PDB testing
39188   316/1756     98-442     PEM        PEM PDB testing
39204   317/1802     98-443     OBC        Clk Adj fr 20.6 to 0.00 msec/day
39205   317/1938     98-444     PEM        PEM PDB testing
39205   317/1938     98-445     Grd image  Correct ephem image errors

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                               APPENDIX B
                  OUT-OF-LIMITS & ALERTS OCCURRENCES
                      Week ending 13 November 1998

MNEMONIC      STATE      DESCRIPTION             ORBITS
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NBRECBI        Y-HI     NBTR B Curren           39106-108,112
HRPSEQBIMON    Y-HI     PSE QB Current Mon      39107-8
WIQBCURRENT    Y-LO     WINDI QB Current        39110
PEMBIAS00E     R-HI     Sensor 0 Grid Bias      39188
PEMBIAS02E     R-HI     Sensor 2 Grid Bias      39188
PEMBIAS03E     R-HI     Sensor 3 Grid Bias      39188


The following ALERT occurrences were detected:

MNEMONIC              DESCRIPTION                           ORBITS
---------             ------------                          ------
WIFWPOSN     WINDI Filter Wheel Position     39110


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                               APPENDIX C
                 CLOCK & SOLAR ARRAY RATE CORRECTIONS
                      Week ending 13 November 1998


                      CLOCK DRIFT RATE ADJUSTMENTS

     ORBIT              TIME                 CLOCK RATE CHANGE
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     39107     311/06:18 (07 Nov 98)     from 00.0 to 20.6 msec/day
     39128     312/14:57 (08 Nov 98)     from 20.6 to 00.0 msec/day
     39171     315/12:48 (11 Nov 98)     from 00.0 to 20.6 msec/day
     39204     317/18:02 (13 Nov 98)     from 20.6 to 00.0 msec/day


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                               APPENDIX D
                    UARS BATTERY PERFORMANCE DATA
                      Week ending 13 November 1998


     06 Nov 1998 - GMT Day 310 Beta = 15.1 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  +100.8/+78.4  -3.05/-4.94   +0.0/ +0.0    16.8    0.000    0.0
2   +39.2/-11.2  +5.79/+3.87  +31.6/-14.4    24.5    1.021   21.9
3  +128.4/0.     +4.51/+2.60  +30.8/-16.0    24.5    1.019   21.6


     13 Nov 1998 - GMT Day 317 Beta = 45.5 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  +100.8/+84.0  -3.05/-4.62   +0.0/ +0.0    16.8    0.000    0.0
2   +33.6/-16.8  +5.15/+3.87  +28.8/-15.2    25.8    1.026   20.8
3  +145.6/+11.2  +4.19/+2.92  +28.0/-15.2    25.8    1.023   20.4


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



                               APPENDIX E
                         UARS ANOMALY REPORTS
                      Week ending 13 November 1998


                    NEW ANOMALY REPORTS GENERATED
  AR NO.   SUBSYS    ORBIT      TIME       TTR      PROBLEM/DATA LOSS
  ------   ------    -----      ----       ---      -----------------
98-100     FOT       39128    312/1450     N/A     TAC  8 Crashed
98-101     FOT       39146    313/2108     20347   IP router reboot     
98-102     FOT       39176    315/2022     N/A     Table 33 errors


               ANOMALY CLOSURE INFORMATION RECEIVED
  AR NO.   SUBSYS    ORBIT      TIME       TTR      PROBLEM/DATA LOSS
  ------   ------    -----      ----       ---     -----------------
98-100     FOT       39128    312/14:50            TAC 8 CRASH
98-101     FOT       39146    312/21:08     20347  IP ROUTER CRASH


               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
  ------   ------    -----      ----       ---      -----------------
98-092     FOT     Nov 98     See List      14170     GENERIC LATE ACQ


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