ANNOUNCEMENTS: A minor upgrade was made in the SOC system over the weekend and some mail messages may not have been received. In that case senders should have gotten an error message. FOT REPORT: The S/C is nominal. ANOMALY SUMMARY: A GOLF TM point "yellow high" was detected and a call placed to the Instrument Team to determine if it was dangerous. ACCOMPLISHED ACTIVITIES: Roll Steering Law upload, VIRGO commands, CELIAS loads. PLANNED ACTIVITIES: RSL upload, VIRGO, CELIAS uploads, Planned pause for SWAN. Release star 2 and acquire a new tracking star. GROUND SYSTEM ANOMALIES: 265/1418 POCC String crash 265/2324 4 min TM loss, nonrecoverable. 266/1837 Fluctuations on S/C AGC strength observed during commanding. No impact on commanding 266/1918 30 sec TM dropout, recoverable 266/2231 2 minute TM loss at D24. Gap covered by D 27 267/0100 Late command link. 9 minute delay in getting commands to S/C. Configuration problem at D42. PACOR: No Report PLANNED SCIENCE ACTIVITIES: JOP 017 Dynamics of Solar Active Structures-Filament (SUMER/Tenerife), Coordinator, T. Kucera JOP029: Filament Flow Study(CDS, La Palma, Sac Peak), Coordinator, P. Brekke Coronal Loop Footpoints; EIT and MDI, Coordinator, W. Neupert INSTRUMENT STATUS: CDS: 9/22: Supported JOP 029 and 017. Did not run synoptic program due to lack of command tables - Took spectra in equatorial coronal hole and in another hole near meridian north of the equator (the SUMER target). These activities will continue Monday and Tuesday SUMER: Instrument nominal. Made a DEM analysis and supported JOP 029 and 017. Took flat field data for detector 8. In the afternoon (Monday) will be switching from detector A to detector B. Tomorrow, will take a reference spectrum for flat fielding. Will also take full Sun images which were delayed from last week due to calibration sequences. UVCS: Instrument nominal. A yellow high limit was detected and attributed to peak current when the detectors are ramped. Made a long exposure at the North Pole. Will do the same tomorrow. LASCO: Instrument nominal. Have spotted the third sungrazing comet in 5 weeks. This one is much dimmer than comets seen with previous coronagraphs. EIT: Instrument nominal. Supported JOP 029, Jop 017, and took data on active region (loop footpoints). Also continuing (all week) full Sun images (in addition to synoptic program) for Mauna Loa (Hassler) bright point study. MDI: No report CLOSING ANNOUNCEMENT: Outside of staffing hours when no one is at the SOC desk, an experimenter can bring up the status and start/stop windows on the TLM screen in the SOC office. Notes taken by W. Neupert, EIT