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To : Distribution
From : Science Planning and Scheduling Team, STScI
Date : 26-Dec-1999 23:34:25 UT
SMS Supervisor : George Chapman 410-338-4449 chapman@stsci.edu
Merle Reinhart 410-338-4496 reinhart@stsci.edu

Subject : SMS SA361J03: distribution of final products


The Mission Scheduler and Command Loader processing for the final run
of SMS SA361J03 has been completed. The products have been reviewed
and approved for release and may be found at address SSSP.GSFC.NASA.GOV,
while comments on the PASS errors are included below. This distribution
includes MEGG and MOSR products in addition to MS/CL products.

SMS Name : SA361J03
MS Run Name : SA361J03_F
CL Run Names : SA361J03_F1, SA361J03_F2, SA361J03_F3
Calendar Name : 993617Q6
SMS Start Time : 1999.361:12:00:00
SMS End Time : 2000.003:00:00:00


PRS:
====
Operational Period Catalogs and SPCs have been generated from the Command
Loads. The OPCats are:

HOMER::PASSOPS:[OPC.CATALOGS]OP3602241.CAT;1
HOMER::PASSOPS:[OPC.CATALOGS]OP3602242.CAT;1
HOMER::PASSOPS:[OPC.CATALOGS]OP3602243.CAT;1

CCS:
====
Product Notification Message PNM_1999360232954.TXT fully enumerating
these products has been successfully transmitted via File Transport
Protocol (FTP) to the Control Center System (CCS) A, B, and G strings.



PASS error analysis
===================

Mission Scheduler errors of note:

545/ 2 COMMAND OUTPUT TIME IS PRIOR TO RUN START
A "MA TRANSPONDER 1 ON FOR TDE" occurs at 361:11:59:48.
Harry Wynn and Tod with I&C say this should not be an issue.


There are several 514/3, 536/2, 534/1 and errors 535/1. All are associated
with the comcons requested for the the Vehicle Disturbance Test (8518).
They indicate that the services available are different (or not available)
from the requested services. The first pair of comcons are for the purpose
of test setup and the second pair are for resetting to the flight setup.
Please note the actual services listed below.

Requested service:
364:00:18:31 364:00:44:01 M Com (SSAF,C,B:TE, 1K,N,-)08518-614:30:01 01
364:00:18:31 364:00:44:01 M Com (MAR ,E,B:TE,H2,32K,N,-)08518-614:30:01 01
Actual Service:
364:00:32:21 364:00:44:40 (12m 19s)

Requested Service:
364:01:22:01 364:01:47:31 M Com (SSAF,C,B:TW, 1K,N,-)08518-614:30:02 01
364:01:22:01 364:01:47:31 M Com (MAR ,E,B:TW,H1,32K,N,-)08518-614:30:02 01
Actual Service:
364:01:09:00 364:01:24:00 (9m)

Requested Service:
364:06:43:25 364:07:08:55 M Com (SSAF,C,B:TW, 1K,N,-)08518-614:31:01 01
364:06:43:25 364:07:08:55 M Com (MAR ,E,B:TW,H2,32K,N,-)08518-614:31:01 01
Actual Service:
364:06:28:37 364:06:43:37 (15m) service overlaps final 14m of VDT test time!

Requested Service:
364:08:15:07 364:08:40:37 M Com (SSAF,C,B:TW, 1K,N,-)08518-614:31:02 01
364:08:15:07 364:08:40:37 M Com (MAR ,E,B:TW,H2,32K,N,-)08518-614:31:02 01
Actual Service at:
364:08:05:15 364:08:20:15 (15m)



Command Loader errors of note:

1514/03 CPACT MOVES CP POINTER BEFORE PREVIOUS CP EXECUTION IS DONE
Expected for proposal 8519 and is noted in the mission scheduler
via a text block.

1655/02 ESTIMATED UPLINK DURATION EXCEEDS THE UPLINK OPPORTUNITY DURATION TIME
There are at least 2 uplink opportunities, with total uplink time of at
least 2.5 times the estimated duration, for each of the loads in questions:
N05A7350A, Q05B7380A, Q06B7530B, Q07B7670B, Q08A7830C, Q09A7980C.



HST FINAL MODE LOAD APPROVAL FORM
=================================


SUBSYSTEM SIGN-OFF (ENTER NAME) DOY/TIME
--------- --------------------------- --------

DMS FC/SE
--------------------------- --------
EPS FC/SE
--------------------------- --------
I&C FC/SE
--------------------------- --------
OTA FC/SE
--------------------------- --------
PCS FC/SE
--------------------------- --------
SI FC/SE
--------------------------- --------
MPO FC/SE
--------------------------- --------
STSCI/SPST George Chapman 360/23:42 Z
--------------------------- --------

=======================================================================
FINAL AUTHORIZATION:


-------------------------------------------- -------------
MOSES FO MANAGER/MOSES SS APPROVAL TO UPLINK DOY/GMT

=======================================================================



Delivery Notes:
===============

This SMS follows the post-SM3A health and safety SMS.

The Guide Star acquisition test (08521) is the first activity on this SMS.
- Test is from 361:12:48:00 - 361:13:25:00
- Data dump at 361:16:17:39 - 361:16:38:00


***********************
* Boundary Conditions *
***********************

Please note that the beginning text block which lists the
reconfiguration state of each SI detector is misleading. The
actual SI boundary conditions used for the generation of this
SMS are as follows:

FOC = OFFLINE (safe) FOC DET = OFFLINE
WFII = PROTECT SAFE WFII CAL = HOLD
CSTR = OFFLINE (safe) HUB = HOLD
NIC = OFFLINE (safe) NIC LAMP = HOLD
NIC PAM = HOLD STIS = OFFLINE (safe)
STIS CCD = HOLD STIS MA1 = HOLD
STIS MA2 = HOLD STIS COR = HOLD
OMCE = HOLD WFS = HOLD


*****************
* SI recoveries *
*****************

The FOC does a standard recovery to HOLD mode followed by
the periodic HV cycling activities for the F96 and F48 detectors.

The STIS recovery to Operate mode follows the new procedure
where the CCD cooldown proceeds the MAMA low voltage power supply
turn ons. Note that the STIS recovery is done completely within
the SAA free part of the day.
It includes a load of the MSM offset table with the December
values. Note that this load is done with absolute time commands
(standard procedure for stored commanding Boot to Operate
transition), so we will not have an MSMoff rtcs available until
the 00003 SMS begins. (We just need to keep this in mind if a
realtime STIS recovery is needed this week.)

The COSTAR is recovered to Hold mode using the standard procedure.

The NICMOS is recovered only to Boot mode on this SMS. We will
not schedule the transition to SAAOPER until the buffer boxes
warm up to a temperature greater than their lower operating limit.
This should occur sometime in early January.

The WFPC2 executes the special SMOV recovery sequences which
takes it from its Protect Safe mode through a 24 hour SMOV decon
to a 'TECs on at -43 degC' state. During the 24 hour decon we
need to collect a RAM dump from normal WFPC2 telemetry and
run a compare with the ground image. If the compare is not
successful, then we need to safe the WFPC2 by realtime command
before the first mechanism move occurs on day 362 21:48Z.
There is already a continigency OPS request written for
this option. If all goes well, then the WFPC2 will do a series
of images at -43 followed by another SMOV decon. We exit this SMS
with a warm WFPC2. The science images will be examined by
STScI personnel to decide whether we need to keep the WFPC2
warm or continue with the cooldown. There will be two versions
of the 00003; one for each option.


**********************************
* Quick Data Turnaround Requests *
**********************************

1. Engineering Recorder Data (4 hour turnaround)
In order to quickly evaluate the guiding quality of FGS1 and
FGS3, we request that the engineering recorder be dumped
as soon after day 361 13:30Z as possible. (Proposal 8521)

2. Science Data Dump for WFPC2 observations (4 hour turnaround)
We request "quick look" data delivery for the WFPC2 observations
which will be used to assess CCD contamination. These
images are from proposal 8491 obsets E5, 25, 27, and 29;
proposal 8492 obsets H3, 56, H4, 57, H5, 58; and
proposal 8498 obset 71. The last of these observations
executes on day 364 21:05. These are the data which will
used to decide which version of the 00003 SMS will be
executed. This SMS selection must be completed by day 002
12:00Z.

3. Science Data Dump for STIS observations (12 hour turnaround)
We request quick data delivery for the STIS observations
which will be used to assess the CCD and MAMA detectors.
These observations are from proposal 8502 obsets 01-15
and proposal 8504 obsets 01-06.

4. Engineering Recorder Dump (12 hour turnaround)
We request quick data delivery for the spacecraft activities
from proposal 8518 obset 30 which is a segment of
the vehicle disturbance test occurring between day 364
01:50 and 06:40. Note that the engineering telemetry
format is PN for these data.

5. Engineering Recorder Dump (12 hour turnaround)
We request quick data delivery for the spacecraft activities
from proposal 8519 obsets 01-02 which tests various 486
functions (for example; moving target tracking, guide
star handoffs,etc.).


***********************
* Target Offset Slews *
***********************


There are two tests of the target offset request function
on this SMS associated with proposal 8519.

The first slew request (from NSSC1 to 486) occurs on
day 361 23:57Z. Please upload in realtime the following
slot 1 offsets: v2= -1.0 arcsec, v3= -1.0 arcsec,
anytime prior to this. This is only a test of the offset
function so the size is pre-determined.

The second slew request occurs on day 362 13:57Z. Please
upload in realtime the following slot 2 offsets:
v2= +1 arcsec, v3= +1 arcsec.


-----------------------------


Ancillary information and reports:
==================================


The following proposals are scheduled on this SMS:

05582 FOC/48 MONTHLY ACTIVATION (CAMERA SECTION ONLY)- CYCLE 4
07923 FOC F/96 Turnon
08491 TRANSITION TO HOLD, DECON & COOL DOWN PROCEDURE
08492 WFPC2 UV MONITOR FOR -88C COOLDOWN
08498 WFPC2/08 Internal Monitor - Post-TEC Turn ON
08502 STIS02: CCD Functional for SMOV3a
08504 STIS SM3A MAMA Turn-on
08507 STIS CCD Darks
08508 STIS CCD Bias Monitor C8
08509 NUV MAMA Darks
08510 FUV MAMA Darks
08514 STIS/WFPC2 contamination test (partly contingency)
08518 Vehicle Disturbance Test
08519 Exercizing the HST 486 Flight Software
08521 Guide Star Acquisition Verification for FGS1 and FGS3
08530 SMOV3a STIS BEA Science (1999 Dec 16/17 launch)
08532 White Dwarf and M-Stars in the Solar Neighborhood; Revealing Binarity
HS123 PROPOSAL TO DO 2-FHST MAPS
KSAFE COSTAR TO HOLD MODE
NSAFE SAFEMODE RECOVERY OF THE HST SCIENCE INSTRUMENTS - NICMOS
OSAFE SAFEMODE RECOVERY OF THE HST SCIENCE INSTRUMENTS - STIS
POINT SPSS GENERIC POINTING PROPOSAL
STISL STIS LV RECONFIGURATION/SAA PROPOSAL
XSAFE SAFEMODE RECOVERY OF THE HST SCIENCE INSTRUMENTS - FOC




SOLAR ARRAY OPTIMIZATION SUMMARY REPORT
1999.360 14:28:27 VERSION= 2.4


Command: SMSG/EPS_MERGE/OVERRIDE 993617Q6

CALENDAR START= 1999.361:12:00:00 CALENDAR END= 2000.003:00:00:00

CALENDAR ID= 993617Q6

NUMBER OF SA SLEWS= 9

SA COMMAND TIME +V1/SA-NORMAL SA_SLEW_DUR SA_SLEW_ANG
yyyy.ddd:hh:mm:ss (DEG) (SEC) (DEG)
----------------- ------ ----- ------
1999.361:14:09:14 121.20 364 31.20
1999.361:19:35:08 103.43 275 17.77
1999.361:20:29:30 122.65 286 19.22
1999.362:12:56:01 131.64 195 8.99
1999.362:21:18:44 106.20 329 25.44
1999.363:00:36:14 126.00 290 19.80
1999.364:00:05:31 131.63 157 5.63
2000.002:18:18:34 145.59 244 13.96
2000.002:23:08:19 157.56 225 11.97





LEGEND:
Col 1 (SA COMMAND TIME) The time of the SASLWLIM EPS SMS statement.

Col 2 (+V1/SA-NORMAL) The angle between the V1 axis and the SA normal
vector, measured clockwise from V1 in the same
direction as the Sun, in degrees.
This is the EPS SMS SA angle following the SA slew.

Col 3 (SA_SLEW_DUR) The solar array slew duration, in seconds.

Col 4 (SA_SLEW_ANG) The solar array slew angle, in degrees:



Slew summary of Calendar 993617Q6

Start Stop V1-SUN
ddd:hh:mm:ss ddd:hh:mm:ss RA DEC PA OR Angle

361:12:37:05 361:13:03:02 189 62 106 1 109
361:13:03:02 361:14:09:14 189 62 104 0 109
361:14:09:14 361:17:20:15 156 47 86 0 127
361:17:20:15 361:17:56:51 149 52 75 0 131
361:17:56:51 361:18:56:37 183 53 102 0 110
361:18:56:37 361:19:35:08 170 66 85 0 118
361:19:35:08 361:20:29:30 208 65 99 -20 103
361:20:29:30 361:22:11:20 148 53 73 1 131
361:22:11:20 361:22:50:02 139 53 64 0 137
361:22:50:02 362:00:20:12 135 64 51 0 132
362:00:20:12 362:03:38:43 136 64 51 0 132
362:03:38:43 362:05:14:31 145 55 68 0 132
362:05:14:31 362:06:12:00 174 49 97 0 115
362:06:12:00 362:06:51:19 153 49 80 0 129
362:06:51:19 362:07:52:37 186 76 95 0 113
362:07:52:37 362:10:04:25 164 47 90 0 122
362:10:04:25 362:11:06:39 198 73 107 0 109
362:11:06:39 362:12:56:01 178 48 100 0 113
362:12:56:01 362:19:45:15 136 64 63 12 132
362:19:45:15 362:21:18:44 139 53 62 0 137
362:21:18:44 363:00:36:14 205 70 130 16 106
363:00:36:14 363:05:24:27 109 74 14 0 129
363:05:24:27 363:08:40:13 205 70 114 0 106
363:08:40:13 363:11:50:59 109 74 14 0 129
363:11:50:59 363:13:30:07 205 70 113 0 106
363:13:30:07 363:16:40:53 109 74 13 0 129
363:16:40:53 363:17:43:36 205 70 113 0 106
363:17:43:36 363:18:25:45 109 74 13 0 129
363:18:25:45 363:21:01:16 109 74 13 0 129
363:21:01:16 364:00:05:31 109 74 13 0 129
364:00:05:31 364:08:47:41 138 64 52 0 132
364:08:47:41 364:10:24:30 150 56 71 0 130
364:10:24:30 364:11:21:33 177 79 83 0 115
364:11:21:33 364:13:39:18 167 60 83 0 121
364:13:39:18 364:16:36:09 109 74 12 0 129
364:16:36:09 364:18:00:40 150 56 70 0 131
364:18:00:40 364:20:55:21 109 74 12 0 129
364:20:55:21 364:21:42:02 139 44 70 0 142
364:21:42:02 364:22:54:32 106 62 9 0 141
364:22:54:32 365:00:40:19 150 56 70 0 131
365:00:40:19 365:02:25:11 147 44 77 0 137
365:02:25:11 365:03:29:01 151 46 79 0 133
365:03:29:01 365:05:08:18 150 56 70 0 131
365:05:08:18 365:06:46:41 150 56 70 0 131
365:06:46:41 365:08:23:18 150 56 70 0 131
365:08:23:18 365:09:55:51 150 56 70 0 131
365:09:55:51 365:11:31:54 135 65 46 0 132
365:11:31:54 365:13:13:22 150 56 69 0 131
365:13:13:22 365:14:49:58 150 56 69 0 131
365:14:49:58 365:16:26:40 150 56 69 0 131
365:16:26:40 365:18:03:16 150 56 69 0 131
365:18:03:16 365:19:45:57 150 56 69 0 131
365:19:45:57 365:21:24:33 153 56 71 0 130
365:21:24:33 365:22:52:57 153 56 71 0 130
365:22:52:57 001:00:49:13 159 46 84 0 128
001:00:49:13 001:02:32:15 134 63 45 0 134
001:02:32:15 001:04:19:59 153 56 71 0 130
001:04:19:59 001:05:25:59 153 56 71 0 130
001:05:25:59 001:07:05:41 153 56 73 2 130
001:07:05:41 001:08:39:18 153 56 73 3 130
001:08:39:18 001:10:18:51 153 56 76 6 130
001:10:18:51 001:11:52:51 153 56 76 6 130
001:11:52:51 001:13:32:50 153 56 73 3 130
001:13:32:50 001:15:06:21 153 56 73 3 130
001:15:06:21 001:16:45:41 153 56 71 0 130
001:16:45:41 001:18:10:14 153 56 70 0 130
001:18:10:14 001:19:50:27 135 65 44 0 133
001:19:50:27 001:22:05:51 135 65 44 0 133
001:22:05:51 001:23:42:30 135 65 44 0 133
001:23:42:30 002:02:44:59 135 65 44 0 133
002:02:44:59 002:03:53:54 135 65 44 0 133
002:03:53:54 002:05:30:26 135 65 43 0 133
002:05:30:26 002:07:04:34 135 65 43 0 133
002:07:04:34 002:18:18:34 129 66 34 0 134
002:18:18:34 002:19:54:11 115 43 30 -1 157
002:19:54:11 002:23:08:19 129 66 34 0 134
002:23:08:19 002:23:45:36 115 43 31 0 158






Note: The following gaps of more than 4 hours
between activities exist on this Calendar:

Separation Time Activity Next Activity Al after Gap
(ddd:hh:mm) (ddd:hh:mm) (ddd:hh:mm)

000:04:10 362:00:30 362:04:40 08532:59:01
000:10:06 2:08:32 2:18:38 08532:47:01



COMCON Block Summary
SMS FILE NAME: SPSS_SMS:993617Q6.SMS
Calendar FILE NAME: SPSS_DATA_DK2:[PLANINST.PASS.993617Q6]993617Q6.CAL

**Note that the actual services vary from the requested services.
See the PASS Error Analysis section above.

Start Time End Time Duration Service T H Rate Prop Prg Ob Al Vn
------------ ------------ ----- ------- - - --- ------------------
364:00:18:31 364:00:44:01 25:30 SSAF E 1K 08518-614:30:01 01
364:00:18:31 364:00:44:01 25:30 MAR E 32K 08518-614:30:01 01
364:01:22:01 364:01:47:31 25:30 SSAF W 1K 08518-614:30:02 01
364:01:22:01 364:01:47:31 25:30 MAR W 32K 08518-614:30:02 01
364:06:43:25 364:07:08:55 25:30 SSAF W 1K 08518-614:31:01 01
364:06:43:25 364:07:08:55 25:30 MAR W 32K 08518-614:31:01 01
364:08:15:07 364:08:40:37 25:30 SSAF W 1K 08518-614:31:02 01
364:08:15:07 364:08:40:37 25:30 MAR W 32K 08518-614:31:02 01



Distance between target and 1-star acq guide star
SMS FILE NAME: SPSS_SMS:993617Q6.SMS

LABELS: START TIMES: DELTA PRI TAR RA/ TAR DEC/ TARGET
SLEW/ SI GSACQ/ TIME FGS GS RA GS DEC DIST
GSACQ NAME NEXT SLEW (SEC) (DEG) (DEG) (AMIN)
-------- ---- ----------------- ------- --- -------- -------- ------
SMS0054 FGS 1999.361:17:31:32 1534. 3 148.750 51.617
SMS005H 1999.361:17:57:06 148.571 51.994 23.6

SMS005M FGS 1999.361:18:10:06 2806. 3 183.354 53.066
SMS005Z 1999.361:18:56:52 183.537 53.430 22.8

SMS0064 FGS 1999.361:19:09:07 1576. 3 170.021 65.846
SMS0069 1999.361:19:35:23 169.732 66.220 23.5

SMS006F FGS 1999.361:19:49:02 2443. 3 208.042 65.417
SMS006K 1999.361:20:29:45 208.340 65.762 22.0

SMS007P FGS 1999.361:20:44:59 5196. 3 147.500 53.253
SMS007U 1999.361:22:11:35 147.519 53.656 24.2

SMS0087 FGS 1999.361:22:22:07 1690. 3 138.596 52.687
SMS008Q 1999.361:22:50:17 138.452 53.054 22.7

SMS00AT FGS 1999.362:04:32:29 2537. 3 144.583 55.096
SMS00AY 1999.362:05:14:46 144.243 55.470 25.3

SMS00B4 FGS 1999.362:05:30:43 2492. 3 174.042 48.722
SMS00B9 1999.362:06:12:15 174.216 49.078 22.4

SMS00BF FGS 1999.362:06:24:16 1638. 3 152.842 49.454
SMS00BK 1999.362:06:51:34 152.624 49.816 23.3

SMS00BP FGS 1999.362:07:14:42 2290. 3 185.500 76.108
SMS00BU 1999.362:07:52:52 185.527 76.488 22.8

SMS00BZ FGS 1999.362:08:07:19 7041. 3 163.771 47.242
SMS00C4 1999.362:10:04:40 163.755 47.632 23.4

SMS00CA FGS 1999.362:10:35:15 1899. 3 197.500 72.748
SMS00CF 1999.362:11:06:54 198.049 73.133 25.0

SMS00CK FGS 1999.362:11:20:42 5734. 3 177.742 48.377
SMS00CP 1999.362:12:56:16 177.838 48.777 24.3

SMS00DG FGS 1999.362:20:41:23 2256. 3 138.754 53.420
SMS00DL 1999.362:21:18:59 138.474 53.807 25.2

SMS00DR WFII 1999.362:21:41:56 10473. 3 204.711 70.286
SMS00DW 1999.363:00:36:29 205.257 70.348 11.7

SMS00FK WFII 1999.363:05:41:01 10767. 1 204.711 70.286
SMS00FP 1999.363:08:40:28 204.587 70.073 13.0

SMS00HA WFII 1999.363:12:17:47 4355. 1 204.711 70.286
SMS00HF 1999.363:13:30:22 204.587 70.073 13.0

SMS00M3 WFII 1999.363:16:56:04 2867. 1 204.711 70.286
SMS00M8 1999.363:17:43:51 204.587 70.073 13.0

SMS00MM FGS 1999.363:17:57:38 1702. 3 109.250 74.012
SMS00MW 1999.363:18:26:00 107.870 74.100 23.3

SMS00RS FGS 1999.364:10:50:42 1866. 3 176.921 78.691
SMS00S1 1999.364:11:21:48 177.160 79.057 22.1

SMS00YZ FGS 1999.364:21:11:07 1870. 3 139.000 43.998
SMS00Z9 1999.364:21:42:17 138.791 44.342 22.5

SMS00ZE FGS 1999.364:22:23:54 1853. 3 105.750 62.382
SMS00ZR 1999.364:22:54:47 104.977 62.545 23.6

SMS0126 FGS 1999.365:00:52:48 5558. 3 146.500 43.915
SMS012B 1999.365:02:25:26 146.513 44.313 23.9

SMS012R FGS 1999.365:02:35:56 3200. 3 151.254 45.625
SMS012W 1999.365:03:29:16 151.128 46.004 23.3

SMS01DR FGS 1999.365:23:05:03 6265. 3 159.000 46.142
SMS01DW 2000.001:00:49:28 159.099 46.517 22.9

SMS01F5 FGS 2000.001:01:03:23 5347. 3 134.000 62.833
SMS01FA 2000.001:02:32:30 133.517 63.161 23.7

SMS01VL FGS 2000.002:18:32:21 4925. 3 115.250 42.878
SMS01VQ 2000.002:19:54:26 114.880 43.124 21.9