SOHO Daily Meeting Minutes for Tuesday, 30 April 2002
ANNOUNCEMENTS
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* RHESSI target for today is AR 9915; target for tomorrow
is AR 9928.* JOP104 target for today is at the west limb equator; target
for tomorrow is TBD.* No commanding from 17-17:15 UT today due to nascom router
work.* Next SSR dump is May 2
* SVM activities will be extended on Wednesday due to memory dumps.
* Solar science seminar on Wednesday 1 May 1 at 3:30pm in EAF by
Bernhard Kliem on MHD Simulations of Dynamic Resistive
Magnetic Reconnection in Solar FlaresFOT REPORT
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Spacecraft Status: NominalSpacecraft Anomalies: None
Accomplished Activities: VIRGO, SWAN, TTMH_TOMM_MMTOMH_02119
Planned Activities: VIRGO, RSL, New tracking star, mag = 5.8
Upcoming Operations: 1 May ACU/CDMU Memory Dumps
2 May SSR DumpGround Anomalies:
119/2129 Received degraded TLM due to RFI. Degraded
data received from 2129 to 2242, and again from
2311 until 2314. Any lost data is unrecoverable.SOLAR STATUS
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04/29 DOY 119 – 04/30 DOY 120EIT daily On-Line Solar Status and observations:
http://umbra.nascom.nasa.gov/eit/plan/log_form20020430.htmlLASCO daily On-Line Solar Status and observations:
http://lasco-www.nrl.navy.mil/observations/2001/Todays_obs.htmlWeb Page for Planning:
http://www.bbso.njit.edu/armINSTRUMENT STATUS
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CDS: Nominal. JOP155, JOP156, JOP104. Tomorrow: JOP104 all day.SUMER: Nominal. JOP104 on the west limb equator. Tomorrow: JOP104
with the target TBD.UVCS: Nominal. Finish JOP155 and begin coronal hole observations
and long synoptic. Tomorrow: coronal hole observations and
mini-synoptic.LASCO: Nominal. C2/C3 synoptics.
EIT: Nominal. Half-resolution 195 CME watch and synoptic. Supporting
JOP156.MDI: Nominal. Full disk magnetograms and dopplergrams for continuous
contact, supporting JOP154, supporting JOP156. Calibrations and
leg alignment on Thursday.TRACE: Nominal. Supporting JOP156 MSSTA-III launch with full disk
mosaics and synoptic sets before/after and a 171 movie of
AR9919 during the flight. Other plans for the day include
engineering, observing AR9919, and supporting JOP154.