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To : Distribution
From : Science Planning and Scheduling Team, STScI
Date : 30-Sep-2011 15:04:11 UT
SMS Supervisor : Gary Bower 410-338-4951 bower@stsci.edu

Subject : SMS SA276V01: distribution of final products


The Mission Scheduler and Command Loader processing for the final run
of SMS SA276V01 has been completed. The products have been reviewed
and approved for release and may be found at address SSSP.HST.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 : SA276V01
MS Run Name : SA276V01_F
CL Run Names : SA276V01_F1

Calendar Name : 112767B4
SMS Start Time : 2011.276:00:00:00
SMS End Time : 2011.283:00:00:00


The Operational Period Catalog and SPCs have been generated from the Command
Loads. The OPCat is:

/data/scheduling/spss_flight_data/pass/cl/sa276v01_f1/opc/op2711502.cat

CCS:
===
Product Notification Message, pnm_2011273150410.txt, fully enumerating
these products has been successfully transmitted via File Transport
Protocol (FTP) to the Control Center System (CCS) D,F strings.


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

There are no level-3 errors of note in the MS or CL.



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
--------------------------- --------
STSCI/SPST Gary Bower 273/15:04
--------------------------- --------

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


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

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


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


*************
Critical Data
*************

None.


***********************
Draconids Meteor Shower
***********************
The Draconids shower peak is at 281/19:55 UT.

The duck-and-cover timeframe is from 281/15:49 when we finish the
slew to close to the anti-radiant until 281/23:19 when we start
the slew away from the anti-radiant. During this timeframe, the
solar array normal is set 87 degrees from +V1 to put the arrays
edge-on to the meteor stream (sun-to-SA incidence varies from
7.666 to 11.16 degrees during this timeframe).

The following is the pointing profile for the 24-hours prior to
the timeframe through the first attitude after the timeframe:

Start Stop V1-SUN Beta SA from +V1 Angle from
ddd:hh:mm:ss ddd:hh:mm:ss RA DEC PA OR Angle Angle +V1 Anti-radiant SIs

280:16:59:50 280:17:48:42 7 -42 186 -1 132 0.7 130.26 49.1 WFC3
280:17:48:42 280:18:32:06 7 -42 186 -1 132 0.8 130.26 49.1 WFC3
280:18:32:06 280:21:05:44 84 -69 99 -10 91 1.0 86.87 15.0 WFC3/ACS
280:21:05:44 280:23:35:06 84 -69 100 -9 91 1.3 86.87 15.0 WFC3/ACS
280:23:35:06 281:01:25:39 84 -69 100 -9 91 1.6 86.87 15.0 WFC3/ACS/STIS
281:01:25:39 281:02:09:25 104 -25 95 0 87 1.8 86.87 33.3 STIS/WFC3
281:02:09:25 281:03:31:45 37 6 60 -30 157 1.9 153.35 70.8 STIS/WFC3
281:03:31:45 281:03:51:54 37 6 60 -30 157 2.0 153.35 70.8 WFC3
281:03:51:54 281:05:07:34 37 6 85 -5 157 2.1 153.35 70.8 STIS/WFC3
281:05:07:34 281:05:32:07 37 6 85 -5 157 2.2 153.35 70.8 WFC3
281:05:32:07 281:07:03:42 40 6 87 -4 153 2.4 153.35 69.5 STIS/WFC3
281:07:03:42 281:08:49:01 37 6 110 20 157 2.6 153.35 70.8 STIS/WFC3
281:08:49:01 281:12:55:11 91 -75 103 0 87 2.9 87.0 21.3 WFC3/ACS/STIS
281:12:55:11 281:15:41:46 84 -69 110 0 91 3.4 87.0 15.0 WFC3/ACS/STIS-anneal
281:15:41:46 281:17:42:16 85 -51 110 1 97 3.7 87.0 3.5 ** WFC3/STIS-anneal
281:17:42:16 281:20:04:57 88 -51 106 0 95 4.0 87.0 4.7 ** WFC3/STIS-anneal
281:20:04:57 281:21:44:50 88 -54 107 0 95 4.2 87.0 3.5 ** WFC3/STIS-anneal
281:21:44:50 281:23:18:59 83 -51 110 0 98 4.4 87.0 3.1 ** WFC3/STIS-anneal
281:23:18:59 282:03:19:24 258 61 244 0 83 4.8 87.0 172.7 COS/STIS-anneal

** = Draconids duck-and-cover attitudes


********************************************
MA Transmitter Lifetime Extension Initiative
********************************************

TDRS events have been explicitly deleted from the NCC schedule
following procedures developed under the MA Transmitter
Lifetime Extension Initiative. The number of TDRS events
removed was 56 out of an original count of 200.

However, TDRS events in the following time range were explicitly
not deleted to provide contingencies for communicating with
HST prior to and during the expected time interval of the Draconids
meteor shower.
281:10:20:00 - 282:00:00:00

********************************************************
Commanding Notes for Flight SMS 112767b4 Delivery Letter
********************************************************

The Commanding Team has completed its review
of flight SMS 112767b4 and has found no problems.


Alan Welty / CMD x4948

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


The following proposals are scheduled on this SMS:
11616 The Disks, Accretion, and Outflows (DAO) of T Tau stars
12041 COS-GTO: Io Atmosphere/STIS
12046 COS FUV DCE Memory Dump
12101 Through a Lens, Darkly - New Constraints on the Fundamental Components
of the Cosmos
12188 Tests of Extreme Physics in Very Cool White Dwarfs
12192 A SNAPSHOT Survey of Interstellar Absorption Lines
12200 STIS UV spectroscopy of a bright classical nova during its super soft
X-ray phase
12211 Are Weak-Line T Tauri Stars Still Accreting?
12218 Toward Resolving the Mass loss Discrepancy
12228 Probing for Exoplanets Hiding in Dusty Debris Disks: Inner (<10 AU) Di
sk Imaging, Characterization, and Exploration
12246 Weak Lensing Mass Calibration of SZ-Selected Clusters
12249 Reionization of Intergalactic Helium at the Highest Redshifts
12257 The Nature of Multiple Main Sequence Turn-offs and Dual Red Clumps in
Magellanic Cloud Star Clusters
12264 The Relationship between Gas and Galaxies for 0 12276 Mapping a nearby galaxy filament
12283 WFC3 Infrared Spectroscopic Parallel Survey (WISP): A Survey of Star F
ormation Across Cosmic Time
12286 Hubble Infrared Pure Parallel Imaging Extragalactic Survey (HIPPIES)
12288 Hot Evolved Companions to Intermediate-Mass Main-Sequence Stars: Solvi
ng the Mystery of KOI-81
12291 STIS coronagraphy of Spitzer-selected debris disks
12298 Towards a Physical Understanding of the Diversity of Type Ia Supernova
e
12310 LARS - The Lyman Alpha Reference Sample
12342 WFC3 UVIS CCD Daily Monitor
12344 Cycle 18: UVIS Bowtie Monitor
12349 IR Dark Monitor
12380 Guard Darks
12401 Dark Monitor Part 2
12403 CCD Bias and Read Noise Monitor-Part 2
12404 STIS CCD Hot Pixel Annealing
12420 NUV Detector Dark Monitor
12427 CCD Daily Monitor (Part 3)
12452 Through a Lens, Darkly - New Constraints on the Fundamental Components
of the Cosmos
12474 The frequency and chemical composition of rocky planetary debris aroun
d young white dwarfs
12477 Weak lensing masses of the highest redshift galaxy clusters from the S
outh Pole Telescope SZ survey
12488 SNAPshot observations of gravitational lens systems discovered via wid
e-field Herschel imaging
12499 Proper Motions of Massive Stars in 30 Doradus
12502 From the Locations to the Origins of Short Gamma-Ray Bursts
12546 The Geometry and Kinematics of the Local Volume
12550 Physics and Chemistry of Condensate Clouds across the L/T Transition -
A SNAP Spectral Mapping Survey
12605 Advances in Understanding Multiple Stellar Generations in Globular Clu
sters
12659 Strongly Lensed Dusty Star Forming Galaxies: Probing the Physics of Ma
ssive Galaxy Formation
12709 UVIS and IR Earth Flats
12710 UVIS Bright Earth Flats
POINT SPSS GENERIC POINTING PROPOSAL
STISL STIS LV RECONFIGURATION/SAA PROPOSAL
TABLE MISCELLEANEOUS SI TABLE LOADS (SPSS)



The following times of eng. formats have been scheduled in the SMS.

Format Start Time End Time
HN Start of SMS Beyond End of SMS



SOLAR ARRAY OPTIMIZATION SUMMARY REPORT
2011.271 14:52:48 VERSION= 3.3


Command: smsg -eps_merge -override 112767b4

CALENDAR START= 2011.276:00:00:00 CALENDAR END= 2011.283:00:00:00

CALENDAR ID= 112767B4

NUMBER OF SA SLEWS= 20

SA COMMAND TIME +V1/SA-NORMAL SA_SLEW_DUR SA_SLEW_ANG
yyyy.ddd:hh:mm:ss (DEG) (SEC) (DEG)
----------------- ------ ----- ------
2011.276:01:09:56 130.73 214 10.76
2011.276:13:42:54 90.58 413 40.15
2011.276:19:28:51 103.27 232 12.69
2011.277:05:59:14 60.66 426 42.61
2011.277:07:09:40 137.58 572 76.92
2011.277:12:21:31 57.39 584 80.19
2011.277:13:52:49 89.28 368 31.89
2011.277:20:12:39 94.91 157 5.63
2011.278:10:59:28 61.97 374 32.94
2011.278:11:52:23 154.19 627 92.22
2011.278:14:15:11 70.62 596 83.56
2011.279:04:53:32 100.45 356 29.82
2011.280:06:00:07 61.48 407 38.97
2011.280:09:46:06 130.26 541 68.78
2011.280:18:32:06 86.87 430 43.39
2011.281:02:09:25 153.35 532 66.48
2011.281:08:49:01 87.00 531 66.35
2011.282:03:41:09 156.30 543 69.30
2011.282:04:27:28 53.57 661 102.73
2011.282:12:07:17 78.53 326 24.95





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 112767B4

Start Stop V1-SUN Beta Bay 5 Bay 8 Bay 10
ddd:hh:mm:ss ddd:hh:mm:ss RA DEC PA OR Angle Angle Incid Incid Incid

276:00:00:00 276:01:09:56 80 -13 98 0 107 -14.2 80 22 75
276:01:09:56 276:04:50:46 28 -19 125 -13 151 -13.8 79 64 89
276:04:50:46 276:07:17:05 356 -54 176 -19 121 -13.5 65 44 93
276:07:17:05 276:08:52:45 356 -54 176 -19 121 -13.2 65 44 93
276:08:52:45 276:10:28:40 356 -54 176 -19 121 -13.0 65 44 93
276:10:28:40 276:11:31:04 356 -54 176 -19 121 -12.8 65 44 93
276:11:31:04 276:13:42:54 356 -54 195 0 121 -12.6 81 34 77
276:13:42:54 276:15:24:43 96 -29 76 -19 91 -12.4 61 34 93
276:15:24:43 276:17:07:54 96 -29 104 9 91 -12.2 89 6 66
276:17:07:54 276:19:28:51 84 -69 100 -5 91 -11.9 75 20 80
276:19:28:51 276:22:41:12 360 -50 187 -5 125 -11.5 77 39 81
276:22:41:12 276:23:31:19 0 -50 187 -5 125 -11.3 77 39 81
276:23:31:19 277:03:50:19 84 -69 100 -5 91 -10.9 75 20 80
277:03:50:19 277:05:59:14 87 -70 101 -2 90 -10.5 78 17 77
277:05:59:14 277:07:09:40 141 36 121 0 61 -10.3 81 32 76
277:07:09:40 277:09:05:30 52 -2 111 13 137 -10.1 92 47 71
277:09:05:30 277:12:21:31 52 -2 111 12 137 -9.7 91 47 71
277:12:21:31 277:13:52:49 136 -32 72 0 57 -9.4 81 35 77
277:13:52:49 277:17:06:02 84 -69 100 -6 91 -9.1 74 21 81
277:17:06:02 277:20:12:39 84 -69 100 -6 91 -8.7 74 21 81
277:20:12:39 277:23:31:11 0 -58 191 0 117 -8.3 81 30 76
277:23:31:11 278:02:29:55 239 64 230 0 77 -7.9 80 19 75
278:02:29:55 278:04:08:25 97 -26 96 0 92 -7.5 80 15 75
278:04:08:25 278:06:04:10 102 70 77 -16 94 -7.3 64 31 90
278:06:04:10 278:07:15:00 102 70 77 -16 94 -7.1 64 31 90
278:07:15:00 278:08:49:27 275 61 263 0 91 -6.9 80 15 75
278:08:49:27 278:10:59:28 84 -69 110 3 91 -6.7 83 12 72
278:10:59:28 278:11:52:23 129 0 95 0 62 -6.5 81 31 76
278:11:52:23 278:13:30:20 36 13 87 13 154 -6.3 91 64 78
278:13:30:20 278:14:15:11 16 10 45 0 173 -6.1 88 83 88
278:14:15:11 278:17:38:07 256 62 246 0 83 -5.9 80 16 75
278:17:38:07 278:18:24:36 243 55 235 0 74 -5.6 80 21 75
278:18:24:36 278:22:08:58 84 -69 100 -7 91 -5.3 73 22 82
278:22:08:58 278:23:14:19 252 37 248 0 71 -5.0 80 24 75
278:23:14:19 279:03:05:12 84 -69 100 -7 91 -4.6 73 22 82
279:03:05:12 279:04:53:32 84 -69 100 -8 91 -4.2 72 23 83
279:04:53:32 279:07:08:06 0 -58 207 15 117 -4.0 94 27 63
279:07:08:06 279:08:43:47 0 -58 207 14 117 -3.7 93 27 64
279:08:43:47 279:10:19:41 0 -58 207 14 117 -3.5 93 27 64
279:10:19:41 279:12:11:49 0 -58 207 14 117 -3.3 93 27 64
279:12:11:49 279:15:11:07 84 -69 100 -8 91 -2.9 72 23 83
279:15:11:07 279:17:36:21 84 -69 100 -8 91 -2.6 72 23 83
279:17:36:21 279:21:31:33 84 -69 110 2 91 -2.2 82 13 73
279:21:31:33 280:02:36:00 294 45 275 0 102 -1.6 80 19 75
280:02:36:00 280:06:00:07 294 45 274 0 102 -1.0 80 19 75
280:06:00:07 280:09:46:06 211 54 201 0 61 -0.5 81 32 76
280:09:46:06 280:14:38:01 335 1 273 11 142 0.0 90 52 74
280:14:38:01 280:16:59:50 322 12 265 -8 130 0.5 76 45 84
280:16:59:50 280:17:48:42 7 -42 186 -1 132 0.7 81 44 79
280:17:48:42 280:18:32:06 7 -42 186 -1 132 0.8 81 44 79
280:18:32:06 280:21:05:44 84 -69 99 -10 91 1.0 70 25 85
280:21:05:44 280:23:35:06 84 -69 100 -9 91 1.3 71 24 84
280:23:35:06 281:01:25:39 84 -69 100 -9 91 1.6 71 24 84
281:01:25:39 281:02:09:25 104 -25 95 0 87 1.8 80 15 75
281:02:09:25 281:03:31:45 37 6 60 -30 157 1.9 75 73 95
281:03:31:45 281:03:51:54 37 6 60 -30 157 2.0 75 73 95
281:03:51:54 281:05:07:34 37 6 85 -5 157 2.1 84 68 86
281:05:07:34 281:05:32:07 37 6 85 -5 157 2.2 84 68 86
281:05:32:07 281:07:03:42 40 6 87 -4 153 2.4 83 64 85
281:07:03:42 281:08:49:01 37 6 110 20 157 2.6 93 67 77
281:08:49:01 281:12:55:11 91 -75 103 0 87 2.9 80 15 75
281:12:55:11 281:15:41:46 84 -69 110 0 91 3.4 80 15 75
281:15:41:46 281:17:42:16 85 -51 110 1 97 3.7 81 15 74
281:17:42:16 281:20:04:57 88 -51 106 0 95 4.0 80 15 75
281:20:04:57 281:21:44:50 88 -54 107 0 95 4.2 80 15 75
281:21:44:50 281:23:18:59 83 -51 110 0 98 4.4 80 16 75
281:23:18:59 282:03:19:24 258 61 244 0 83 4.8 80 16 75
282:03:19:24 282:03:41:09 259 59 241 -3 83 5.0 77 19 78
282:03:41:09 282:04:27:28 36 -7 141 20 155 5.1 94 65 75
282:04:27:28 282:09:20:34 247 -24 277 -4 54 5.4 78 40 81
282:09:20:34 282:10:51:00 167 -78 29 0 73 5.8 80 22 75
282:10:51:00 282:12:07:17 124 -62 75 0 75 6.0 80 21 75
282:12:07:17 282:16:49:11 89 -73 106 0 88 6.3 80 15 75
282:16:49:11 282:21:21:46 210 57 197 0 65 6.9 80 28 76
282:21:21:46 282:23:25:16 89 -67 110 3 90 7.3 83 11 72
282:23:25:16 282:23:57:04 89 -67 107 0 90 7.4 80 14 75
282:23:57:04 283:00:00:00 89 -67 107 0 90 7.5 80 14 75





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)





COMCON Block Summary
SMS FILE NAME: 112767B4
Calendar FILE NAME: 112767B4

Start Time End Time Duration Service T H Rate Prop Prg Ob Al Vn
------------ ------------ --------- ------- - - --- ------------------



Distance between target and 1-star acq guide star
SMS FILE NAME: /data/scheduling/spss_flight_data/pass/msin/sa276v01.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)
-------- ---- ----------------- ------- --- -------- -------- ------
SMS02C4 STIS 2011.282:05:04:47 15362. 2 246.918 -24.368
SMS02FT 2011.282:09:20:49 247.042 -24.267 9.1