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To : Distribution
From : Science Planning and Scheduling Team, STScI
Date : 04-Apr-2012 19:55:04 UT
SMS Supervisor : Jim Caplinger 410-338-4864 capling@stsci.edu

Subject : SMS SA100W02: distribution of final products


The Mission Scheduler and Command Loader processing for the final run
of SMS SA100W02 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 : SA100W02
MS Run Name : SA100W02_F
CL Run Names : SA100W02_F1

Calendar Name : 121007C1
SMS Start Time : 2012.100:00:00:00
SMS End Time : 2012.107:00:00:00


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

/data/scheduling/spss_flight_data/pass/cl/sa100w02_f1/opc/op0941502.cat

CCS:
===
Product Notification Message, pnm_2012095195500.txt, fully enumerating
these products has been successfully transmitted via Secure File Transport
Protocol (SFTP) to the Control Center System (CCS) D,F,H strings.


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

There are 3 level-3 errors in the Mission Schedule, and
no level-3 errors in the Command Loads. The MS errors are:

*** 209/ 3 MPAFGSATT 2012Y101D11H33M06.0000000 SMS00N0 SLEW S880593100
82.7 PERCENT OF GUIDE STAR PAIR 1 SEARCH AREA WITHIN FGS FOV IS
LESS THAN THE OPBASEFILE SPECIFIED MINIMUM OF 100.0 PERCENT.
*** 227/ 3 MPAFOVCHK 2012Y101D11H33M06.0000000 SMS00N0 GSACQ S880593100
PRIMARY STAR, PAIR 1 , AT CMD ATTITUDE FAILS FOV CHECK FOR CONE # 1.
SEARCH RADIUS USED IS 55.00000 ARCSEC.
*** 227/ 3 MPAFOVCHK 2012Y101D11H33M06.0000000 SMS00N0 GSACQ S880593100
SECONDARY STAR PAIR 1, AT CMD ATTITUDE FAILS FOV CHECK FOR CONE # 1.
SEARCH RADIUS USED IS 55.00000 ARCSEC.

These three errors all relate to the same GSACQ. The pair in question utilizes
FGS1 and 3 with the stars falling outside of the pickle centerline when at the
centerline position for the acquisition. Both stars at that point are about 35"
from the outer edge (Cone #1) of their respective pickles. Since the commanded
search radius is 55", this goes beyond the outer edge and thus the errors.

When the gsacq is scheduled, we only allow enough time for a maximum search of
32" (99.9% of all gsacq searches are less than this), so it is very unlikely
that we'd need more. Also, there is no issue of hardware damage of trying to
search beyond the outer edge of the pickle (the FGS just physically can't).

It is possible that the gsacq and/or the reacq (primary will be about 16" away
from the pickle outer edge) may exhibit non-circular search spirals.

This has been discussed with the OTA SE (Mike Wenz) who concurs that this gsacq
is safe to fly as is.


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 Jim Caplinger 095/19:55
--------------------------- --------

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


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

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


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


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

None.


**************
ACS/WFC Anneal
**************

This SMS contains an ACS/WFC Anneal from

2012.102:08:59:25 to 2012.102:23:30:05.


********************************************
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 197.

Note that no events were removed during the following windows
in support of the 486 FSW installation:

2012.102:11:20:00 - 2012.102:21:40:00
2012.103:11:20:00 - 2012.103:21:35:00


************************************
Calibration of new G140L mode
************************************

Program 12501, "COS G140L CENWAV = 800, a gapless low astigmatism mode
for observations to the Lyman limit" is scheduled on this SMS. The visit
will calibrate a new operating mode for G140L with a central wavelength
setting CENWAV=800 Angstroms.

Visit 1250101 is scheduled from 103:08:24 - 103:13:24


********************************************************
Commanding Notes for Flight SMS 121007c1 Delivery Letter
********************************************************

The Commanding Team has completed its review
of flight SMS 121007c1 and has found no problems.


Alan Welty / CMD 410-338-4948


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


The following proposals are scheduled on this SMS:
12046 COS FUV DCE Memory Dump
12380 Guard Darks
12440 Cosmic Assembly Near-IR Deep Extragalactic Legacy Survey -- GOODS-Sou
th Field, Non-SNe-Searched Visits
12443 Galaxy Assembly and the Evolution of Structure over the First Third of
Cosmic Time - III
12454 Through a Lens, Darkly - New Constraints on the Fundamental Components
of the Cosmos
12456 Through a Lens, Darkly - New Constraints on the Fundamental Components
of the Cosmos
12461 Supernova Follow-up for MCT
12464 Project MUSCLES: Measuring the Ultraviolet Spectral Characteristics in
Low-mass Exoplanetary Systems
12468 How Fast Did Neptune Migrate? A Search for Cold Red Resonant Binaries
12473 An Optical Transmission Spectral Survey of hot-Jupiter Exoplanetary At
mospheres
12474 The frequency and chemical composition of rocky planetary debris aroun
d young white dwarfs
12488 SNAPshot observations of gravitational lens systems discovered via wid
e-field Herschel imaging
12501 COS G140L CENWAV = 800, a gapless low astigmatism mode for observation
s to the Lyman Limit
12502 From the Locations to the Origins of Short Gamma-Ray Bursts
12506 A Precise Mass-Luminosity-Temperature Relation for Young Stars
12516 COSMIC-LAB: Double BSS sequences as signatures of the Core Collapse ph
enomenon in star clusters.
12531 Tracking the Continuing Evolution of SN 1993J with COS and WFC3
12536 Sub-damped Lyman-alpha Absorbers at z < 0.6: An Unexplored Terrain in
the Quest for Cosmic Metals
12543 Fine-scale Density, Temperature, and Ionization Fluctuations: Their Ef
fect on Abundance Determinations
12546 The Geometry and Kinematics of the Local Volume
12568 WFC3 Infrared Spectroscopic Parallel Survey WISP: A Survey of Star For
mation Across Cosmic Time
12569 Ionized and Neutral Outflows in the QUEST QSOs
12572 The Brightest of Reionizing Galaxies Pure Parallel Survey
12582 Probing the explosion environment and origin of Type Ia supernovae
12604 Ionization in the Magellanic Stream: A Case Study of Galactic Accretio
n
12606 Verifying the White Dwarf Mass-Radius relation with Sirius B and other
resolved Sirius-like systems
12613 Are major galaxy mergers a significant mechanism to trigger massive bl
ack hole growth at z=2?
12659 Strongly Lensed Dusty Star Forming Galaxies: Probing the Physics of Ma
ssive Galaxy Formation
12685 Enabling Dark Energy Science for JWST and Beyond
12688 Cycle 17: UVIS Bowtie Monitor
12689 WFC3 UVIS CCD Daily Monitor
12694 IR Persistence 19
12695 IR Dark Monitor
12699 WFC3 Photometric Calibration & Calibration Flux Ladder
12713 Spatial Scanned L-flat Validation Pathfinder
12732 CCD Hot Pixel Annealing
12741 CCD Dark Monitor Part 1
12743 CCD Bias and Read Noise Monitor Part 1
12760 DIRECT CHANDRA CONSTRAINTS ON THE EVOLUTION OF FIELD LMXB POPULATIONS
12762 M51: Using the Kinematics of a Grand-Design Spiral to Understand the P
hysics of the Hot ISM, SNRs, and XRBs
12763 The Impact of Brightest Cluster Galaxy Formation on the Intracluster M
edium
12766 STIS CCD Spectroscopic Flat-field Monitor
12782 CCD Daily Monitor (Part 2)
12800 Velocity measurement of the interplanetary hydrogen
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
2012.094 15:01:56 VERSION= 3.3


Command: smsg -eps_merge 121007c1

CALENDAR START= 2012.100:00:00:00 CALENDAR END= 2012.107:00:00:00

CALENDAR ID= 121007C1

NUMBER OF SA SLEWS= 22

SA COMMAND TIME +V1/SA-NORMAL SA_SLEW_DUR SA_SLEW_ANG
yyyy.ddd:hh:mm:ss (DEG) (SEC) (DEG)
----------------- ------ ----- ------
2012.100:00:28:16 82.15 511 61.29
2012.100:04:16:57 122.40 414 40.25
2012.100:20:52:27 59.22 519 63.18
2012.101:06:40:56 90.23 363 31.01
2012.101:11:09:05 108.84 281 18.61
2012.102:02:02:18 138.10 353 29.26
2012.102:05:06:34 92.69 440 45.41
2012.102:06:31:24 110.25 273 17.56
2012.102:19:20:36 69.48 417 40.77
2012.103:04:38:38 104.07 384 34.60
2012.103:14:14:47 131.54 342 27.47
2012.103:19:30:33 61.74 545 69.81
2012.104:01:47:10 140.91 581 79.18
2012.104:05:26:37 74.94 530 65.97
2012.104:14:13:59 123.96 457 49.01
2012.104:19:22:16 62.71 511 61.24
2012.105:03:20:23 94.09 365 31.38
2012.105:06:04:22 167.68 560 73.58
2012.105:06:52:09 62.47 669 105.21
2012.105:12:24:51 134.64 554 72.17
2012.105:17:30:14 98.26 393 36.38
2012.106:03:08:37 126.90 349 28.64





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 121007C1

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

100:00:00:00 100:00:28:16 198 29 1 0 143 -10.1 84 54 81
100:00:28:16 100:01:57:16 261 60 63 0 96 -10.0 80 16 75
100:01:57:16 100:04:16:57 6 -74 13 1 82 -9.7 81 16 74
100:04:16:57 100:08:37:20 150 2 282 0 131 -9.3 82 43 78
100:08:37:20 100:11:32:14 196 46 356 -2 126 -8.8 80 39 79
100:11:32:14 100:12:50:50 196 46 356 -2 126 -8.5 80 39 79
100:12:50:50 100:14:24:48 253 -15 110 18 126 -8.3 96 36 63
100:14:24:48 100:17:48:07 202 47 10 5 125 -8.0 85 36 73
100:17:48:07 100:19:36:39 189 62 0 10 110 -7.6 90 20 66
100:19:36:39 100:20:52:27 189 62 0 10 109 -7.4 90 19 66
100:20:52:27 100:22:56:26 324 -50 57 0 75 -7.2 80 21 75
100:22:56:26 101:00:53:36 324 -55 56 0 77 -6.9 80 19 75
101:00:53:36 101:04:59:06 15 -51 4 0 59 -6.5 81 34 77
101:04:59:06 101:06:40:56 323 -49 61 3 75 -6.1 83 19 72
101:06:40:56 101:08:31:00 293 -27 67 -14 90 -5.8 66 29 89
101:08:31:00 101:10:05:40 293 -27 67 -14 90 -5.6 66 29 89
101:10:05:40 101:11:09:05 293 -27 67 -14 90 -5.4 66 29 89
101:11:09:05 101:14:42:17 203 47 10 6 125 -5.0 86 35 72
101:14:42:17 101:17:44:29 202 47 10 6 125 -4.6 86 35 72
101:17:44:29 101:19:31:03 189 62 0 11 109 -4.2 90 19 65
101:19:31:03 101:21:14:59 189 62 354 5 109 -3.9 85 21 71
101:21:14:59 101:23:14:07 189 62 357 8 109 -3.7 88 20 68
101:23:14:07 102:02:02:18 113 -51 273 0 99 -3.3 80 17 75
102:02:02:18 102:05:06:34 162 13 282 -15 137 -2.9 73 53 90
102:05:06:34 102:06:31:24 197 79 359 1 93 -2.5 81 14 74
102:06:31:24 102:12:56:46 209 43 355 -17 127 -1.9 68 47 91
102:12:56:46 102:19:20:36 149 69 309 0 95 -1.0 80 15 75
102:19:20:36 103:02:07:41 110 71 273 0 82 0.0 80 16 75
103:02:07:41 103:03:39:48 5 -52 18 0 62 0.7 81 31 76
103:03:39:48 103:04:38:38 332 -9 69 -2 52 0.9 80 41 79
103:04:38:38 103:07:53:38 202 47 10 8 124 1.2 88 34 71
103:07:53:38 103:14:14:47 15 -73 6 0 82 2.0 80 16 75
103:14:14:47 103:16:15:05 233 30 61 18 130 2.6 96 40 65
103:16:15:05 103:17:28:36 233 30 61 18 130 2.9 96 40 65
103:17:28:36 103:19:30:33 240 -22 104 0 141 3.1 83 52 80
103:19:30:33 104:01:47:10 323 -12 76 3 62 3.8 83 30 74
104:01:47:10 104:04:19:03 240 -20 101 0 141 4.5 83 52 80
104:04:19:03 104:05:26:37 199 -32 186 0 157 4.8 86 67 84
104:05:26:37 104:13:22:21 16 -71 6 0 80 5.5 80 17 75
104:13:22:21 104:14:13:59 312 -22 73 0 75 6.2 80 21 75
104:14:13:59 104:16:33:28 196 46 356 3 124 6.4 84 35 75
104:16:33:28 104:19:22:16 196 46 356 3 124 6.9 84 35 75
104:19:22:16 105:03:20:23 323 -12 76 3 63 7.7 83 29 74
105:03:20:23 105:05:07:29 293 -27 96 15 94 8.5 94 4 60
105:05:07:29 105:06:04:22 293 -27 96 15 94 8.7 94 4 60
105:06:04:22 105:06:52:09 211 0 32 -9 168 8.9 86 79 88
105:06:52:09 105:09:05:39 84 -5 281 -3 63 9.1 78 32 79
105:09:05:39 105:10:41:33 84 -5 281 -3 63 9.4 78 32 79
105:10:41:33 105:12:24:51 84 -5 281 -3 63 9.7 78 32 79
105:12:24:51 105:14:28:40 238 -23 107 0 144 10.0 84 55 81
105:14:28:40 105:17:30:14 162 13 282 -15 134 10.4 72 51 90
105:17:30:14 105:22:42:41 288 -19 83 0 98 11.1 80 16 75
105:22:42:41 106:03:08:37 255 34 58 0 114 11.8 80 28 76
106:03:08:37 106:08:48:47 202 -47 195 12 142 12.7 91 52 73
106:08:48:47 106:10:44:12 150 3 304 20 125 13.3 98 35 61
106:10:44:12 106:12:46:10 242 -20 99 0 142 13.6 83 53 80
106:12:46:10 106:14:21:26 241 -20 100 0 142 13.9 83 53 80
106:14:21:26 106:15:56:40 246 -23 100 0 138 14.1 83 49 80
106:15:56:40 106:17:25:56 242 -19 98 0 142 14.4 83 53 80
106:17:25:56 106:20:04:16 233 13 33 -19 143 14.7 73 60 92
106:20:04:16 106:23:47:11 172 -4 282 0 148 15.2 84 59 82
106:23:47:11 107:00:00:00 172 -4 282 0 148 15.5 84 59 82





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: 121007C1
Calendar FILE NAME: 121007C1

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/sa100w02.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)
-------- ---- ----------------- ------- --- -------- -------- ------
SMS003A 2012.100:08:57:37 9292. 1 196.440 46.465
SMS003I 2012.100:11:32:29 196.648 46.540 9.7

SMS00OI ACS 2012.101:19:36:53 5901. 1 189.123 62.216
SMS00OL 2012.101:21:15:14 189.429 62.317 10.5

SMS00R9 ACS 2012.102:02:22:54 9835. 2 162.070 12.629
SMS00RJ 2012.102:05:06:49 162.346 12.456 19.2

SMS015L STIS 2012.103:05:03:51 10202. 1 202.469 47.166
SMS015Q 2012.103:07:53:53 202.781 47.184 12.8

SMS01LN ACS 2012.104:14:39:29 6854. 1 196.440 46.465
SMS01M9 2012.104:16:33:43 196.648 46.540 9.7

SMS01WU ACS 2012.105:07:32:38 5596. 1 83.807 -5.402
SMS01WZ 2012.105:09:05:54 83.899 -5.206 13.0

SMS01XC ACS 2012.105:09:07:47 5641. 1 83.807 -5.402
SMS01XF 2012.105:10:41:48 83.899 -5.206 13.0

SMS01XP ACS 2012.105:10:43:34 6092. 1 83.807 -5.402
SMS01XS 2012.105:12:25:06 83.899 -5.206 13.0

SMS01YK ACS 2012.105:14:58:57 9092. 2 162.070 12.629
SMS01YO 2012.105:17:30:29 162.333 12.582 15.6

SMS0229 ACS 2012.106:09:23:45 4842. 2 150.147 2.504
SMS022F 2012.106:10:44:27 150.217 2.331 11.2