Status Report

ESMOS Status Meeting Minutes 9 Apr 2002

By SpaceRef Editor
April 9, 2002
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ESMOS STATUS MEETING MINUTES



The ESMOS Status Meeting was conducted by P. Ondrus at 1:00 PM April 9, 2002. The meeting was held in Room N202 in Building 32.

General Comments and Related Discussion:


Dolly is now officially the head of Code 400.

The MSR is 2:00 PM today. The POP review with Code 420 is scheduled for April 15th.

Congratulation to the Raytheon, CSOC, and SGT team for their excellent performance on the UARS control center re-engineering effort. The work was completed in one quarter of the time and one quarter of the budget.

Paul would like a formal incident report from the Code 580 flight software branch.

Ken Dolan suggested that meeting attendees periodically check the ESMOS web page.  This page is still in development, but contains several useful links, including the ESMOS activity calendar and the Top Ten Issues list.

Go to http://jupiter02.gsfc.nasa.gov/EsmoPvt/, then enter the user name and password announced at the previous meeting.  If you do not have the user name and password, call Warren Case (301-614-5352) or Guy Cordier (301-614-5258) and they will provide this information. There are navigation links on the left of the page for action items, anomalies, calendar of activities, mission reports, the Top Ten, and others.  Comments and suggestions are encouraged.

Discussion of ESMOS Top Ten Issues


The Mission System top ten issues were discussed by K. Dolan.


#1 — FY03 budget – SOMO backing out of funding networks, institutional support and technology programs: No significant updates.

#2 — Readiness of Ground Network to support Aqua: GN test is in progress; it is not going well. SKS has reported red for S-band data.


#3 — Getting a contract in place to provide anomaly support from LMMS, SBRS, and L3COM: There have been a number of telecons; looking at alternatives for resolving contract issues.



#4 — End of Mission planning for ERBS and UARS: Meeting set up with Phil to go over the probabilities of debris from ERBS remaining in orbit.



#5 — USGS has not provided money to cover FY02 Landsat-7 network costs. NASA has not budgeted for this cost: Telecon was held this morning. Paperwork is on the way but it will still be some time before it arrives.


#6 — Problem reprocessing ASTER data: (This item will be reworded). An anomaly team


is being set up. The team will first try to confirm the causes.


#7 — DSMC transition: NCC and WOTIS operations are moving to WSC during 2002: We need to set the criteria for successful testing. There will be impacts to the firewall.

#8 — System vulnerabilities: Recommendations will be coming out. The long term archiving issue for EMOS has been resolved.

#9 — NACs: There is a reporting issue between our internal status and center status. Reports need to be better coordinated.

#10 — Aqua Transition: No updates.


Comments by H. Wong and Related Discussion:


The clamp problem is being worked at the VAFB; they need to remove all bolts and start over again. It is estimated that it will require 4 or 5 working days to correct. This is a Boeing problem. There was a Boeing/ KSC telecon on this issue.

Comments by R. Casey and Related Discussion:


There is a Terra drag makeup maneuver tomorrow.

The GN proficiency test is in progress.

Comments by J. Wallace and Related Discussion:


The East entrance of Building 32 is scheduled to be closed for construction. This is to make the entrance handicapped accessible.

Comments by B. Guion and Related Discussion:


The contract with SGT is ready for them to sign.

Comments by P. Garza and Related Discussion:


Will be working on the end of mission plan for SAC-C; working with Ed Macie.

Comments by R. Lonigro and Related Discussion:


Need a contact for working out network support conflicts between Landsat 7 and Aqua.

Paul stated that if we get SKS to be compatible with Landsat 7, there will be no conflicts with Aqua.

Comments by L. Kurzmiller and Related Discussion:


There were two recent TRMM Delta-V maneuvers. The latest estimate is that 265 Kg of fuel remains as of the maneuver on April 7th.

Around 5 minutes of science data was lost.

Comments by B. Seaton and Related Discussion:


The transition from TRW to CSOC software support for EDOS has been initiated.

PDU installation is needed for redundant power for EDOS; an installation schedule will be provided.

Comments by A. Johns and Related Discussion:


Working on budget actions.

Comments by C. Gomez and Related Discussion:


A test date for SGS has been set.

EDOS security patches were installed.

A letter on the investigation of the back jumps in time in ASTER data was prepared and given to Lucia.

Comments by B. Guit and Related Discussion:


UARS operations is now running the Eclipse system.

Comments by K. Dolan and Related Discussion:


The ESMOS web site calendar has been updated. If anyone has upcoming meetings, they should be added to the schedule.

There is an anomaly meeting after this meeting.

 


 


Attendees:



Rich Lonigro


Phil Province


Cindi Adams


Guy Cordier


Alan Johns


Corinne Reed-Miller


Lou Koschmeder


Bill Guit


Lou Kurzmiller


Ken Dolan


Dave Lorenz


Lucia Gayhart


Rick Hudson


Vickie Lopez


Stephanie Nickens


Bob Kozon


Rory Casey


Bonnie Seaton


Willie Fuller


Warren Case


Carlos Gomez


Bill Guion


Jim Wallace


Paul Garza


Paul Ondrus


Clayton Sigman


Hank Wong

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