Status Report

SOHO Daily Meeting Minutes for Friday, 5 April 2002

By SpaceRef Editor
April 5, 2002
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
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* HESSI target for today is AR 9887, tomorrow is AR 9893

* Submode change today at 16:30 UT, then SUMER turn-on

* SSR dump was early this morning

FOT REPORT
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Spacecraft Status: Nominal, SUMER OFF

Spacecraft Anomalies: None

Accomplished Activities: VIRGO, SWAN

Planned Activities: RSL, VIRGO, SWAN, New Guide Star, New Tracking Star,
Submode switch (6 to 5), SUMER turn ON

Upcoming Operations: None

Ground Anomalies:
094/0750 3.67 min TM lost. D46. SSR into record late via time-tag.
Nonrecoverable.
094/1522 Intermittent degraded TM throughout pass. D27. Reason unknown.
Recoverable from CDR.
095/0708 1 min TM dropout. D46. TGC Failure. Nonrecoverable.

SOLAR STATUS
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04/04 DOY 094 – 04/05 DOY 095

EIT daily On-Line Solar Status and observations:
http://umbra.nascom.nasa.gov/eit/plan/log_form20020405.html

LASCO daily On-Line Solar Status and observations:
http://lasco-www.nrl.navy.mil/observations/2001/Todays_obs.html

Web Page for Planning:
http://www.bbso.njit.edu/arm

INSTRUMENT STATUS
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CDS: Nominal. Sunspot study on AR 9889 supporting the Tenerife
campaign and active region flare diagnostics on AR 9887.
Weekend studies on weekend as well as Saturday HESSI observations
and Sunday CME onset study.

SUMER: Off. After the 16:30 UT submode change SUMER will be
powered on and put into safe mode by tstols. Then the SUMER
team will upload patches. SUMER’s door will be opened Saturday
morning on DSS-27.

UVCS: Nominal. Coronal hole observations at the west limb and
synoptics today and Saturday. Coronal hole observations
at the north and synoptics Sunday.

LASCO: Nominal. C2/C3 synoptics.

EIT: Nominal. 195 CME watch and synoptics.

MDI: Nominal. Full disk magnetograms and dopplergrams for
continuous contact.

TRACE: Nominal. Today – Collaboration with Tenerife on AR 9889,
limb observations and UV observations of AR 9887. On the
weekend targets will determine if TRACE supports Tenerife
and HESSI.

SpaceRef staff editor.