SOHO Daily Meeting Minutes for Tuesday, 04 September 2001
ANNOUNCEMENTS
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* There may be schedule changes over the next few weeks due
to D24 being red for an unknown amount of time
* Labor Day Telephone service switchover was completed
successfully on September 3. Feature fact sheets for the
new phones have been posted on the web for your use at:
http://code294.gsfc.nasa.gov/newphone.html
CHANGES TO EITHER THE 614 OR 286 NUMBERS WILL NOT OCCUR. All
current phone numbers will remain the same. Likewise, the way
other extensions are dialed will not change. However, there
will be changes to the way long distance and emergency services
are accessed.
Long Distance Access
Local: Dial '9'+Local #
Long Distance: Dial '91'+Long Distance #
FOR EMERGENCY DIAL '911' There will be a new number to dial
when accessing emergency services. After cutover, all emergency
calls must be placed by dialing '911.' Such calls will reach
the emergency console located on site. Attendants at the console
will reroute the call to the appropriate county emergency service
and will arrange escorts for any emergency vehicles dispatched to
the GSFC or Wallops campus. PLEASE DO NOT DIAL '9-911'. Direct calls
to county emergency services prevent the coordination of escorts and
will inevitably delay the emergency vehicle's access to the NASA
site. Therefore, as of September 4, 2001, in the event of an
emergency, please remember: FOR EMERGENCY DIAL '911'
FOT REPORT
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Spacecraft Status: Nominal
Spacecraft Anomalies:
243/1954 LASCO Motor alarm triggered. No Action per LASCO
244/1837 Guide star swap
Accomplished Activities:
243: RSL, VIRGO, submode 6 transition
244: VIRGO, SWAN
245: VIRGO, NONCOHO, Guide star swap recovery
246: VIRGO, CDMU Memory Dumps
Planned Activities: RSL, VIRGO
Upcoming Operations: None
Ground Anomalies:
243/2139 90 min degraded TM. D16. suspectd SCP problem. recoverable
243/0823 2.5 min TM dropout. D46. Nonrevoverable. Lightning strike
245/1833 Std Mon 30 trigger. 6 min commanding delay. TM recorded on SSR
245/1905 Wayward command. 3 min commanding delay. Restarted active procedure.
246/2207 18 min TM dropout. D16. Antenna lost power. Nonrecoverable.
SOLAR STATUS
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08/31 DOY 243 - 09/04 DOY 247
EIT daily On-Line Solar Status and observations:
http://umbra.nascom.nasa.gov/eit/plan/log_form20010904.html
LASCO daily On-Line Solar Status and observations:
http://lasco-www.nrl.navy.mil/observations/Todays_obs.html
INSTRUMENT STATUS
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CDS: Nominal. High res active region (AR 9601) studies with MDI and TRACE.
CDS will do a full sun scan from 15:30 until 01:30 UT. Tomorrow:
modified synoptic until 06:30 UT, AR 9601 until 18 UT and then two
hours of flat field calibrations.
UVCS: Nominal. Coronal hole observations in the north and synoptics today
and tomorrow.
LASCO: Nominal. C2/C3 synoptics, C3 comets in colors observations.
EIT: Nominal. Bakeout ended at 11 UT. Post bakeout calibrations today,
then resuming 195 CME watch at full resolution.
MDI: Nominal. High res active region studies with CDS and TRACE.
Later today MDI will switch to full disk mode. Continuous contact
went really well.
TRACE: Nominal. High res active region studies with MDI and CDS.