STEREO Weekly Meeting Minutes for 2017-05-02 (Week 18) ANNOUNCEMENTS ------------- * None. INSTRUMENT and SPACECRAFT STATUS -------------------------------- * Ahead is operating nominally on the main lobe of the high gain antenna. * Attempts to recover Behind have transitioned back to a monthly schedule. DISCUSSION AND OPERATIONS CONSTRAINTS ------------------------------------- Week 17 (Apr 24-30) * On day 115 (Apr 25), during the DSS-43 support for Ahead, telemetry lock was lost intermittently between 0711z and 0723z due to heavy rain at the Canberra complex. This anomaly resulted in the loss of 32,297 frames of real-time telemetry and SSR data. See DR# C112650 for more information. * On day 117 (Apr 27), during the DSS-14 support for Ahead, telemetry lock was lost intermittently between 1842z and 1848z, between 2030z and 2036z, and at 2047z, resulting in the loss of 54 frames of real-time telemetry and SSR data. * On day 119 (Apr 29), during the DSS-63 support for Ahead, telemetry lock was lost at 1005z for 14 seconds, resulting in the loss of 634 frames of real-time telemetry and SSR data. See DR# N110570 for more information. * On day 119 (Apr 29), during the same DSS-63 support, the ground station antenna was inadvertently commanded out of track from 1027z to 1029z. This anomaly resulted in the loss of 3492 frames of real-time telemetry and SSR data. See DR# M109934 for more information. * On day 114 (Apr 24), the 98th momentum dump on Ahead was executed successfully at 1600z, which imparted an estimated delta V of 0.089 m/sec. This was the 17th momentum dump that did not use the IMU. After thruster operations completed, there was a 0.22 degree of roll angle error which was dampened out over the next 6.75 minutes. Fine pointing stabilized 2.4 minutesafter completion of the momentum dump. * The average daily science data return for Ahead was 6.3 Gbits during this week. * The MOC continues to work on the recovery sequences and procedures for STEREO Behind. The next recovery planning meeting is Thursday, May 11. Week 18 (May 1-7) * Ahead has 8 passes during the week, and overall coverage is nominal. There are seven passes at 720 kbps, and one at 160 kbps. * There are no passes for Behind during the week. * SECCHI will be running a special observing campaign for two weeks starting on Thursday, May 4. This campaign will involve taking extra HI-1 images at shorter exposure times. The extra images are only a small delta on their current rate, and will be absorbed into their overall planning. In addition, they will also be substituting one of the 195 A beacon images for a 304 A image once every two hours. This is to support a study of using the 304 A data to augment flux transport simultations to forecast the evolution of active regions. Week 19 (May 8-14) * DSN stations will be unavailable for a large part of the day on Thursday, May 11 for an exercise in preparation for DSN "Follow the Sun" operations. STEREO Ahead has passes just before and just after this exercise, so no problems are anticipated. * The recovery attempt for Behind during the week will use the uplink array configuration on Saturday and Sunday, May 13-14, to officially validate the technique. The configuration uses stations 24, 25, and 26 at Goldstone for uplink, with the 80 kW transmitter on station 26, and the 70 meter station 14 for downlink. The first 1.9 hours will be used with STEREO Ahead for calibration. There will be no SSR playback or instrument commanding during these Ahead passes. After calibration, the stations will switch to Behind for 2.8 hours on Saturday, and 3.7 hours on Sunday, as well as station 14 for 3.4 hours with the Radio Science Receiver. A waiver has been requested for station 26 dipping below the 27.5 degree limit for 45 minutes on Sunday. * Ahead has 9 tracks during the week and overall coverage is nominal. There are 8 passes at 720 kbps, and one at 160 kbps. Week 20 (May 15-21) * Ahead has 12 passes during the week, and overall coverage is nominal. There are eight passes at 720 kbps, one at 360 kbps, one at 240 kbps, and two at 160 kbps. * There are no passes for Behind during the week. Week 21 (May 22-28) * The 99th momentum dump on Ahead is scheduled for Monday, May 22, with ignition at 14:00 UT. This will be the 18th momentum dump with using the gyros. The dump is being scheduled a week or so early due to track coverage limitations. * Ahead has 8 passes during the week, and overall coverage is nominal. There are seven passes at 720 kbps, and one at 240 kbps. * There are no passes for Behind during the week. Week 22 (May 29-Jun 4) * Monday, May 29, is Memorial Day, which is a holiday at APL. * There will be an upgrade of the restricted IOnet on Thursday, June 1, between 11-19 UT. This will occur between tracks, and is expected to have no effect. * Ahead has 8 tracks during the week, and overall coverage is nominal. There are seven tracks at 720 kbps, and one at 160 kbps. * There are no tracks for Behind during the week. Week 23 (Jun 5-11) * Monday, Jun 5, 14-20 UT, is a backup date for the IOnet upgrade scheduled for the previous Thursday. This will also be between tracks. * Ahead has 9 tracks during the week, and overall coverage is nominal. There are six tracks at 720 kbps, one at 240 kbps, and two at 160 kbps. * Recovery tracks for Behind are scheduled for Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, Jun 9-11. The first two tracks will use the 80 kW transmitter on station 26. The last track will use station 43, and will include the Radio Science Receiver. Other * SECCHI expressed interest in making sure that they get good DSN coverage during the total solar eclipse on August 21. The DSN schedule for this week is currently being negotiated. This is when weekly attempts to contact STEREO Behind starts, which puts a strain on the schedule. SOHO has also requested a significant amount of time surrouding the eclipse. NRL is requesting at least four hours of support each day on August 19, 20, and 21. On the day of the eclipse, it's felt that the support should be early in the day so that the data can be processed in time for the eclipse. The time of eclipse will range from 17:15 UT in Oregon to 18:49 UT in South Carolina. * APL has volunteered time on their station to bring down space weather beacon from STEREO Ahead during the time of the eclipse. It's been a while since this station was last used for beacon coverage, and it should be tested to make sure everything is still working. COORDINATED OBSERVATIONS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Scheduled activities for Week 18: M May 01 (121) T May 02 (122) W May 03 (123) T May 04 (124) F May 05 (125) S May 06 (126) S May 07 (127) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Scheduled activities for Week 19: M May 08 (128) T May 09 (129) W May 10 (130) T May 11 (131) DSN stations down for "Follow the Sun" exercise F May 12 (132) S May 13 (133) Behind: DSN uplink array recovery attempt S May 14 (134) Behind: DSN uplink array recovery attempt ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Scheduled activities for Week 20: M May 15 (135) T May 16 (136) W May 17 (137) T May 18 (138) F May 19 (139) S May 20 (140) S May 21 (141) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Scheduled activities for Week 21: M May 22 (142) Ahead: Momentum dump, 14:00 UT T May 23 (143) W May 24 (144) T May 25 (145) F May 26 (146) S May 27 (147) S May 28 (148) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Scheduled activities for Week 22: M May 29 (149) Memorial Day T May 30 (150) W May 31 (151) T Jun 01 (152) F Jun 02 (153) S Jun 03 (154) S Jun 04 (155) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Scheduled activities for Week 23: M Jun 05 (156) T Jun 06 (157) W Jun 07 (158) T Jun 08 (159) F Jun 09 (160) S Jun 10 (161) S Jun 11 (162) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Upcoming events: Behind events are contingent on recovering the spacecraft. 2017: 2018: * Mar 5 Ahead: Mercury transit 2019: * Mar Ahead: Switch downlink rate to 240 kbps for 34 meter * Apr Behind: Switch downlink rate to 240 kbps for 34 meter 2020: * May Behind: Switch downlink rate to 360 kbps for 34 meter * Jun Ahead: Switch downlink rate to 360 kbps for 34 meter * Jun Behind: Switch downlink rate to 480 kbps for 34 meter * Sep Ahead: Switch downlink rate to 480 kbps for 34 meter 2021: * Jul Behind: Switch downlink rate to 720 kbps for 34 meter * Aug Ahead: Switch downlink rate to 720 kbps for 34 meter 2022: 2023: * May 5 Behind: Mercury transit * Jul 17 Behind: Closest approach to Earth * Aug 13 Ahead: Closest approach to Earth 2024: 2025: * Apr 7 Ahead: Mercury transit 2026: 2027: * Feb 1 Behind: Mercury transit 2028: 2029: * Jun 30 Ahead: Mercury transit