STEREO Weekly Meeting Minutes for 2020-02-11 (Week 7) ANNOUNCEMENTS ------------- * None. INSTRUMENT and SPACECRAFT STATUS -------------------------------- * Ahead is operating nominally. PLASTIC is in the process of returning to nominal operations after suffering a voltage anomaly on Dec 5. See more information below. * Four years after the initial loss of communications anomaly with the Behind observatory, NASA has directed to cease periodic recovery operations with the last support on October 17, 2018. DISCUSSION AND OPERATIONS CONSTRAINTS ------------------------------------- Week 06 (Feb 3-9) * On day 037 (Feb 6), during the DSS-14 support for Ahead, turbo decoder lock was lost briefly at 0310z. This anomaly resulted in the loss of 17 frames of SSR data. * On day 034 (Feb 3), while the PLASTIC team was commanding to investigate a PAC voltage decrease from day 033, an error flag occurred in the IMPACT DPU. The error flag required clearing to reconfigure the instrument; therefore, a power cycle of the instrument was executed at 1602z on day 035. The PLASTIC team has started configuring the instrument and all systems are nominal at this time. * On days 036 and 038 (Feb 5,7), the PLASTIC team continued to step the Post Acceleration (PAC) power supply high voltage. The team loaded time-tagged commands to run entrance system tests on days 039 and 040. All PLASTIC systems are behaving well at this time. * The average daily science data return for Ahead was 7.0 Gbits during this week. Week 07 (Feb 10-16) * An additional SECCHI midpoint stepped calibration roll was carried out today (Feb 11), starting at 12 UT. This roll was in response to a new particle on the COR1 objective, which occurred a few hours after the previous roll on Jan 14. System momentum is expected to be 2 N-m-s. This was the 52nd stepped calibration roll, and the 21st without using the gyros. * Ahead has twelve passes during the week, and overall coverage is nominal. There are ten passes at 720 kbps, one at 360 kbps, and one at 160 kbps. Week 08 (Feb 17-23) * Ahead has twelve passes during the week, and overall coverage is nominal. There are eleven passes at 720 kbps, and one at 360 kbps. Week 09 (Feb 24-Mar 1) * The 126th momentum dump is scheduled for Wednesday, Feb 26, with ignition at 19:30 UT. This will be the 45th momentum dump without using the gyros. * Ahead has eleven passes during the week, and overall coverage is nominal. There are 10 passes at 720 kbps, and one at 360 kbps. Week 10 (Mar 2-8) * Daily savings time in the US begins on March 8. * Ahead has fifteen passes during the week, and overall coverage is nominal. There are seven passes at 720 kbps, and eight at 360 kbps. Week 11 (Mar 9-15) * Ahead has fourteen passes during the week, and overall coverage is nominal. There are ten passes at 720 kbps, three at 360 kbps, and one at 240 kbps. Week 12 (Mar 16-22) * Ahead has fourteen passes during the week, and overall coverage is nominal. There are eleven passes at 720 kbps, and three at 360 kbps. * A three links per operator project interface test will be carried out with station 63 on Wednesday, Mar 18, 18:35-21:35 UT. There will be no instrument commanding or SSR downlink during this test. Other * Notice was sent to the instrument teams of an anticipated change in the format of the Converted Spacecraft Housekeeping files. So far, no problems with this change has been identified by the instrument teams. * Headquarters has asked for information about instrument status. So far, SECCHI and SWAVES have responded. COORDINATED OBSERVATIONS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Scheduled activities for Week 07: M Feb 10 (041) T Feb 11 (042) Ahead: SECCHI stepped calibration roll, 12:00 W Feb 12 (043) T Feb 13 (044) F Feb 14 (045) S Feb 15 (046) S Feb 16 (047) Notes: * PLASTIC in the process of being recovered to normal operations after power cycling. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Scheduled activities for Week 08: M Feb 17 (048) T Feb 18 (049) W Feb 19 (050) T Feb 20 (051) F Feb 21 (052) S Feb 22 (053) S Feb 23 (054) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Scheduled activities for Week 09: M Feb 24 (055) T Feb 25 (056) W Feb 26 (057) Ahead: Momentum dump, 19:30 UT T Feb 27 (058) F Feb 28 (059) S Feb 29 (060) S Mar 01 (061) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Scheduled activities for Week 10: M Mar 02 (062) T Mar 03 (063) W Mar 04 (064) T Mar 05 (065) F Mar 06 (066) S Mar 07 (067) S Mar 08 (068) Start of daylight savings time in US ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Scheduled activities for Week 11: M Mar 09 (069) T Mar 10 (070) W Mar 11 (071) T Mar 12 (072) F Mar 13 (073) S Mar 14 (074) S Mar 15 (075) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Scheduled activities for Week 12: M Mar 16 (076) T Mar 17 (077) W Mar 18 (078) T Mar 19 (079) F Mar 20 (080) S Mar 21 (081) S Mar 22 (082) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Upcoming events: Behind events are contingent on recovering the spacecraft. 2020: * Apr 27-May 3 Solar Orbiter along Sun-Earth line (TBC after launch) * 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 * Jun 2-13 Parker Solar Probe perihelion pass * Jul 11 Parker Solar Probe Venus flyby, in HI2-A field-of-view * Sep Ahead: Switch downlink rate to 480 kbps for 34 meter * Sep 22-Oct 2 Parker Solar Probe perihelion pass 2021: * Jan 13-23 Parker Solar Probe perihelion pass * Feb 20 Parker Solar Probe Venus flyby * Apr 25-May 4 Parker Solar Probe perihelion pass * Jul Behind: Switch downlink rate to 720 kbps for 34 meter * Aug Ahead: Switch downlink rate to 720 kbps for 34 meter * Aug 5-15 Parker Solar Probe perihelion pass * Oct 16 Parker Solar Probe Venus flyby * Nov 17-26 Parker Solar Probe perihelion pass 2022: * Feb 21-Mar 2 Parker Solar Probe perihelion pass * May 28-Jun 7 Parker Solar Probe perihelion pass * Sep 2-11 Parker Solar Probe perihelion pass * Dec 7-16 Parker Solar Probe perihelion pass 2023: * Mar 13-23 Parker Solar Probe perihelion pass * May 5 Behind: Mercury transit * Jun 17-27 Parker Solar Probe perihelion pass * Jul 17 Behind: Closest approach to Earth * Aug 13 Ahead: Closest approach to Earth * Aug 21 Parker Solar Probe Venus flyby * Sep 23-Oct 3 Parker Solar Probe perihelion pass * Dec 25-Jan 3 Parker Solar Probe perihelion pass 2024: * Mar 26-Apr 4 Parker Solar Probe perihelion pass * Jun 26-Jul 5 Parker Solar Probe perihelion pass * Sep 26-Oct 5 Parker Solar Probe perihelion pass * Nov 6 Parker Solar Probe Venus flyby, in HI2-A field-of-view * Dec 20-29 Parker Solar Probe perihelion pass 2025: * Mar 19-27 Parker Solar Probe perihelion pass * Apr 7 Ahead: Mercury transit * Jun 15-24 Parker Solar Probe perihelion pass 2026: 2027: * Feb 1 Behind: Mercury transit 2028: 2029: * Jun 30 Ahead: Mercury transit