7 July 1997 SOHO Daily Meeting Minutes Chaired by: L. Allen (S0C)/H. Mason (SOL) Notes: E. Zamkoff (MDI) DOY: 188 ANNOUNCEMENTS: -------------- Science Club is on Wednesday at 3:30: Active Region Diagnostics presented by Helen Mason. FOT REPORT: ----------- SPACECRAFT STATUS: Nominal ANOMALY SUMMARY: 185/1637 - Single DMA Failure / 1 Format 187/1938 - CDS Watchdog Trip ACCOMPLISHED ACTIVITIES: 185 - RSL, VIRGO, SWAN recovery loads 186 - RSL, VIRGO, SWAN, CELIAS 187 - RSL, VIRGO, CELIAS PLANNED ACTIVITIES: RSL,VIRGO, CELIAS (2030), Open Bkgd Queue, Collect VC2 (2000) 8/31-9/4 Maneuver Activities (Gyro Cal, MM, Roll, RW4, MM, SK) GROUND SYSTEM ANOMALY SUMMARY: 186/0420 - Cmd'g delay, D61 equipment problem, 13 min 186/1409 - Degraded TM, JPL Comm line overflow, 2 min recov 186/1553 - TM Dropout, Equip failure at SPC60, 29 min unrecov 186/2138 - TC Block error during LASCO NRT, 10 min NRT pause 188/0435 - Cmd'g delay, D61 equip problem, 62 min 188/1136 - POCC Prime String #1 Crashed SOLAR STATUS ------------ AR to the NE of the one being studied emerged this morning. CME at 13:30 on 6 July off NW limb. Filament lifted off in SW on late day Saturday 5 July. INSTRUMENT STATUS ----------------- CDS: Nominal. Synoptic program, radio storm study, and AR modeling campaign with Marcus Aschwanden today. Tomorrow will be radio storm study and AR Diagnostics study. SUMER: Nominal. Reference spectrum in NW, calibration, and reference spectrum again. UVCS: Nominal. Electron temp measurement in Lyman Alpha, probably on the W limb but CDS, SUMER, and UVCS will decide later today. LASCO: Nominal. Synoptic and high cadence C2 disconnection program. EIT: Nominal. Did AR modeling campaign over the weekend and will continue today. MDI: Nominal. Full disk and high resolution dopplergram campaign until the end of continuous contact. Uplinked partial flat field today and will have VC2 later to verify it. Continuous contact ends at the end of this week and MDI will do calibrations immediately afterwards unless an active region comes into the high resolution field of view.