SOHO Daily Meeting Minutes for Tuesday, 13 August 2002 ANNOUNCEMENTS ------------- * RHESSI and High Cadence AR Study target for today is AR 0069; target for tomorrow is AR 0069. * A delegation from the British Embassy will visit the EOF today from 11am - 1pm local time. * Security scans in the EOF and EAF today at 12 UT. * Operational network maintenance today at 17-17:30 UT. No commanding during this time. * ICAL on Wednesday 14 August at 17 UT * Firewall maintenance on Monday 19 August from 17-18 UT. No commanding during this time. FOT REPORT ---------- Spacecraft Status: Nominal Spacecraft Anomalies: 224/1906 Single DMA Failure Over One Format during heavy NRT commanding by CDS. Accomplished Activities: VIRGO, New tracking star. mag = 6.65 Planned Activities: VIRGO, RSL Upcoming Operations: 20 August Off-Point Maneuver Ground Anomalies: 224/1451 String 4 workstation 1 crashed, cause unknown. Failed operations over to string 5. 224/1707 Severly degraded TLM for 53 minutes due to a loose connector on the down converter at D27. Lost 30 minutes of potential MDI high-rate data. Brought D16 up early for support. Any lost data is unrecoverable. SOLAR STATUS ------------ 08/12 DOY 224 - 08/13 DOY 225 EIT daily On-Line Solar Status and observations: http://umbra.nascom.nasa.gov/eit/plan/log_form20020813.html LASCO daily On-Line Solar Status and observations: http://lasco-www.nrl.navy.mil/observations/Todays_obs.html Web Page for Planning: http://www.bbso.njit.edu/arm INSTRUMENT STATUS ----------------- CDS: Nominal. Extended effects of flares study on AR 0069 and extended off limb coronal mapping study. Tomorrow: similar plan and the ICAL. UVCS: Nominal. RHESSI support on AR 0069 today with mini-synoptic. Tomorrow - TBD. LASCO: Nominal. C2/C3 synoptics, supporting extended effects of flares study, JOP159 tomorrow. EIT: Nominal. 195 CME watch and synoptic, supporting extended effects of flares study, ICAL tomorrow. MDI: Nominal. Full disk magnetograms and dopplergrams. TRACE: Nominal. Observing AR0069 and coordinating with the extended effects of flares study.