Cassini Weekly Significant Events 08/31/00 – 09/06/00
The most recent spacecraft telemetry was acquired from the Madrid tracking station on Wednesday, 09/06. The Cassini spacecraft is in an excellent state of health and is operating normally. The speed of the spacecraft can be viewed on the "Where is Cassini Now?" web page
( "http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/cassini/today/" )
A mini-sequence to power on the Cosmic Dust Analyzer (CDA), Imaging Science Subsystem (ISS), Magnetometer Subsystem (MAG), Magnetospheric Imaging Instrument (MIMI), Radio and Plasma Wave Science (RPWS), Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrometer (UVIS) and Visual and Infrared Mapping Spectrometer (VIMS) was uplinked and executed successfully. The instruments had previously been powered off to accomodate the recently completed CDS flight software load and checkout. Uplink of some modules was the last activity for Cruise 21. The Cruise 22 background sequence will be uplinked later this week.
Final Sequence products and SEG products for Cruise 22 were delivered as scheduled. The package for the Final Approval meeting was sent to Sequence Virtual Team members for review. The subsequence generation process for C23 has concluded with the receipt of all subsequence generation input products. Version 9 of the Saturn Orbit Insertion (SOI) Sequence was delivered to the Integrated Test Lab (ITL) for testing.
The Multi Mission Image Processing Laboratory (MIPL) delivered the final versions of the Level 1A product generation program and the uplink software including Instrument Expanded Block (IEB) generation programs for VIMS. Both software sets are integrated with the multi-mission database, automated file delivery system, and the product display capability. MIPL also completed a hardware reconfiguration to support Jupiter (memory upgrades and movement of platforms to faster networks).
User Acceptance Testing (UAT) of TC&DM V25.2 software is progressing well and no significant issues or concerns have been found.
Mission Planning made a presentation to the Cassini Design Team on Post-Jupiter Deep Space Network Requirements.
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