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To : Distribution
From : Science Planning and Scheduling Team, STScI
Date : 03-Dec-2014 16:40:34 UT
SMS Supervisor : Jocelyn Ferrara 410-338-4562 jferrara@stsci.edu

Subject : SMS SA341Y01: distribution of final products


The Mission Scheduler and Command Loader processing for the final run
of SMS SA341Y01 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 : SA341Y01
MS Run Name : SA341Y01_F
CL Run Names : SA341Y01_F1

Calendar Name : 143418B6
SMS Start Time : 2014.341:19:15:00
SMS End Time : 2014.349:00:00:00


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

/data/scheduling/spss_flight_data/pass/cl/sa341y01_f1/opc/op1866768.cat

CCS:
===
Product Notification Message, pnm_2014337164031.txt, fully enumerating
these products has been successfully transmitted via Secure File Transport
Protocol (SFTP) to the Control Center System (CCS) I,J,K strings.


PASS error analysis
===================
There are no errors of note in the Command Load or Mission Scheduler.


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 Jocelyn Ferrara 337/16:40
--------------------------- --------

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


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

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


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


*************
Critical Data
*************
None.



************************************
Astrometry CP Memory Overwrite Check
************************************
There is no astrometry usage in this set of products.
However, we ask the OTA SEs to perform a double-check
to ensure that we did not miss any possible situations
in our check.



***************************
Non-standard SMS Start Time
***************************
This SMS begins a few hours earlier than the nominal start time, at
2014.341:19:15:00, in order to accomodate a visit that can only
schedule across the nominal boundary time.



********************************************
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 59 out of an original count of 202.

However, events with SSAF and SSAR services within these keep
windows were retained for the CPM-2 and 3 Update.

2014.344:13:10:00 - 2014.344:23:35:00
2014.345:13:05:00 - 2014.345:23:20:00



******************
CPM-2 and 3 Update
******************
To support the 486 CPM-2 & 3 FSW update process on days 344 and 345, the
following changes were made in the generation of the products:

- Modified the CL Basefile to have PASS verify that there are a minimum of
3 direct load opportunities for every NSSC-1 load and a minimum of 2 direct
load opportunites for every 486 load.

This modification will be reverted back to a minimum of 1 direct load opp
for both NSSC-1 and 486 for the 14.349 week.

- Disabled MAT-LEI during the following windows:
344/13:10:00 - 23:35:00
345/13:05:00 - 23:20:00



****************************
Non-standard 486 Load Breaks
****************************
To workaround a PASS issue with a large load and subsequent 486 memory
fragmentation, these products contain eight (8) 486 loads for the week.
The non-standard loads are:
Load ID 1st Cmd Time Last Cmd Time
Q81B7920G 343/22:00:56 344/12:06:42
Q82B8020G 344/12:10:39 345/02:45:01
Q82B8020G 345/02:56:38 345/19:50:48
Q83C8110G 345/20:01:33 346/21:49:42

All the other 486 loads for the week start/stop within a few minutes of the
nominal 22:00UT time each day.



*******************************
Periods of No Gyro Bias Updates
*******************************
2014.343:23:08:19 - 2014.344:08:39:49 = 0:09:31:30 -- Warning
Preferred gyro bias update time window of 0:08:00:00 is not met.



***********************************
FGS2R2 Clear Filter Guiding Testing
***********************************
This set of products contains eight occurrences of the testing:

342/21:23 - Visit 1376014 using star S1LG007633 at mag 14.001
343/01:17 - Visit 137601H using star S0XJ000118 at mag 14.480
343/12:57 - Visit 1369578 using star N05F000222 at mag 13.636
343/19:36 - Visit 13776KX using star NC9Z000716 at mag 11.777
347/10:45 - Visit 1372939 using star N66B000233 at mag 12.406
347/22:23 - Visit 1376040 using star N82Y000551 at mag 13.330
348/11:21 - Visit 137601E using star S0XO379881 at mag 14.402
348/18:11 - Visit 1369541 using star N5EH000106 at mag 13.392



********************************************************
Commanding Notes for Flight SMS 143418b6 Delivery Letter
********************************************************

The Commanding Team has completed its review
of flight SMS 143418b6 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
13293 Green Pea Galaxies: Extreme, Optically-Thin Starbursts?
13303 The Structure of MgII Absorbing Galaxies at z=2-5: Linking CGM Physics
and Stellar Morphology During Galaxy Assembly
13314 Characterizing the Elusive Intragroup Medium and Its Role in Galaxy Ev
olution
13352 WFC3 Infrared Spectroscopic Parallel Survey WISP: A Survey of Star For
mation Across Cosmic Time
13382 Warm Gas Flows in the Coma Cluster
13434 Transmission spectroscopy through the debris disk of Fomalhaut
13453 The Elemental Compositions of Extrasolar Minor Planets
13459 The Grism Lens-Amplified Survey from Space (GLASS)
13460 The Remarkable Ultraviolet Spectrum of Mrk 231
13467 Follow The Water: The Ultimate WFC3 Exoplanet Atmosphere Survey
13483 eLARS - extending the Lyman Alpha Reference Sample
13504 HST Frontier Fields - Observations of MACSJ1149.5+2223
13517 WFC3 Infrared Spectroscopic Parallel Survey WISP: A Survey of Star For
mation Across Cosmic Time
13602 Bandpass variations across the FOV
13644 CIII] Emission in z=5.7 Galaxies: A Pathfinder for Galaxy Spectroscopy
in the Reionization Era
13654 Ultraviolet Spectroscopy of the Extended Lyman Alpha Reference Sample
13664 Origin and Composition of the Ultra-Red Kuiper Belt Objects
13674 A 1.05Msun Companion to PSR J2222-0137: The Coolest Known White Dwarf?
13677 See Change: Testing time-varying dark energy with z>1 supernovae and t
heir massive cluster hosts
13679 Europa's Water Vapor Plumes: Systematically Constraining their Abundan
ce and Variability
13695 STarlight Absorption Reduction through a Survey of Multiple Occulting
Galaxies (STARSMOG)
13711 Establishing a Network of Next Generation SED standards with DA White
Dwarfs
13728 Do QSO2s have Narrow Line Region Outflows? Implications for quasar-mod
e feedback
13729 Slow-blue PanSTARRS transients : high amplification microlens events?
13743 The Controversial Nature of the Diffuse UV Emission in Galaxies: Explo
ring NGC300
13755 The Hosts of Megamaser Disk Galaxies (II)
13760 Filling the gap --near UV, optical and near IR extinction
13761 High efficiency SNAP survey for Lyman alpha emitters at low redshift
13767 Bright Galaxies at Hubble's Detection Frontier: The redshift z~9-10 Bo
RG pure-parallel survey
13776 Completing The Next Generation Spectral Library
13780 The Nature of Newly Discovered Wolf-Rayet Stars in the LMC
13790 Frontier Field Supernova Search
13793 Unveiling the merger fraction, sizes and morphologies of the brightest
z ~ 7 galaxies
13815 Early evolution of AGN X-ray coronae and the X-ray, BLR, disc-wind con
nection
13842 Testing the Youth and Transition Object Status of FeLoBAL Quasars
13845 Resolved H-alpha Maps of Star-forming Galaxies in Distant Clusters: To
wards a Physical Model of Satellite Galaxy Quenching
13865 Determining the Nature and Origin of Mass Loss from Active Asteroid P/
2013 R3
13867 Testing a Globular Cluster Origin for Elusive Calcium-rich Gap Transie
nts
13942 Does the IMF vary with galaxy mass? The X-ray binary population of a
key galaxy, NGC7457
13952 CCD Daily Monitor (Part 1)
13968 FUV Detector Dark Monitor
13974 NUV Detector Dark Monitor
13980 CCD Dark Monitor Part 1
13982 CCD Bias and Read Noise Monitor Part 1
14001 UVIS Bowtie Monitor
14002 WFC3 UVIS Daily Monitor A
14005 WFC3 UVIS Unflashed Monitor
14006 UVIS post-flash monitor
14017 WFC3 Persistence after worst actors
14030 WFC3 CSM monitor Earth Flats
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
2014.335 17:04:01 VERSION= 3.4


Command: smsg -eps_merge 143418b6

CALENDAR START= 2014.341:19:15:00 CALENDAR END= 2014.349:00:00:00

CALENDAR ID= 143418B6

NUMBER OF SA SLEWS= 21

SA COMMAND TIME +V1/SA-NORMAL SA_SLEW_DUR SA_SLEW_ANG
yyyy.ddd:hh:mm:ss (DEG) (SEC) (DEG)
----------------- ------ ----- ------
2014.341:19:45:15 112.91 431 43.60
2014.342:00:50:05 65.41 450 47.50
2014.342:06:49:05 130.84 528 65.44
2014.342:11:37:17 87.86 428 42.98
2014.342:14:06:01 143.48 487 55.63
2014.342:16:19:03 83.26 506 60.22
2014.342:20:55:27 151.11 537 67.84
2014.342:21:51:36 76.91 562 74.20
2014.343:03:41:11 93.80 268 16.89
2014.343:17:52:02 132.15 404 38.35
2014.343:19:08:09 162.44 359 30.29
2014.343:20:03:32 63.78 648 98.66
2014.344:07:39:03 135.14 551 71.37
2014.344:20:10:01 78.34 492 56.80
2014.345:07:14:35 99.36 299 21.02
2014.345:10:35:47 128.95 355 29.59
2014.345:17:37:57 82.79 443 46.16
2014.346:04:48:35 120.29 399 37.50
2014.346:20:46:42 81.78 405 38.51
2014.347:21:59:07 155.33 560 73.55
2014.347:22:49:59 81.26 562 74.07





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 143418B6

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

341:19:15:00 341:19:45:15 74 46 1 0 157 5.5 84 67 84
341:19:45:15 342:00:50:05 145 15 109 0 113 5.4 76 27 76
342:00:50:05 342:06:49:05 217 32 138 -4 65 5.3 72 31 80
342:06:49:05 342:07:46:16 130 36 90 0 131 5.1 78 43 78
342:07:46:16 342:09:34:52 48 6 235 0 149 5.1 82 60 82
342:09:34:52 342:11:37:17 40 -2 251 19 138 5.0 92 48 68
342:11:37:17 342:14:06:01 177 22 116 0 88 4.9 75 15 75
342:14:06:01 342:16:19:03 45 1 231 0 144 4.8 81 55 81
342:16:19:03 342:20:55:27 217 54 142 -3 83 4.7 72 19 78
342:20:55:27 342:21:51:36 84 -5 164 0 151 4.5 82 62 82
342:21:51:36 343:01:01:54 9 -43 225 -12 90 4.5 63 27 87
343:01:01:54 343:02:02:01 19 -73 232 0 77 4.4 75 19 75
343:02:02:01 343:03:41:11 177 22 115 0 88 4.3 75 15 75
343:03:41:11 343:06:58:43 145 15 112 4 114 4.2 79 26 72
343:06:58:43 343:07:06:23 145 15 112 4 114 4.1 79 26 72
343:07:06:23 343:12:21:30 82 -69 177 3 88 3.9 78 12 72
343:12:21:30 343:13:28:33 350 10 249 1 97 3.7 76 15 74
343:13:28:33 343:16:50:26 200 59 130 0 94 3.6 75 15 75
343:16:50:26 343:17:52:02 202 62 132 0 95 3.5 75 15 75
343:17:52:02 343:19:08:09 128 20 103 0 132 3.4 78 44 78
343:19:08:09 343:20:03:32 80 40 11 0 162 3.3 85 72 85
343:20:03:32 343:23:14:32 250 41 171 -2 64 3.2 74 30 78
343:23:14:32 343:23:20:39 250 41 171 -2 64 3.1 74 30 78
343:23:20:39 344:01:31:51 331 19 247 4 84 3.0 79 12 71
344:01:31:51 344:03:07:21 331 19 247 4 84 2.9 79 12 71
344:03:07:21 344:04:42:51 331 19 247 4 84 2.8 79 12 71
344:04:42:51 344:06:18:22 331 19 247 4 83 2.7 79 13 71
344:06:18:22 344:07:39:03 331 19 247 4 83 2.6 79 13 71
344:07:39:03 344:11:16:02 40 1 236 0 138 2.4 80 49 80
344:11:16:02 344:14:07:48 34 5 243 0 135 2.2 79 46 79
344:14:07:48 344:20:10:01 40 -2 253 19 136 1.8 92 46 67
344:20:10:01 345:03:58:06 336 -2 247 0 78 1.3 75 19 75
345:03:58:06 345:05:42:13 270 67 196 5 90 0.9 80 10 70
345:05:42:13 345:07:14:35 270 67 209 18 90 0.8 92 3 56
345:07:14:35 345:08:53:23 345 30 235 -14 99 0.6 61 30 89
345:08:53:23 345:09:01:55 345 30 235 -14 99 0.5 61 30 89
345:09:01:55 345:10:35:47 345 30 235 -14 99 0.5 61 30 89
345:10:35:47 345:15:32:06 37 -8 231 0 129 0.2 78 41 78
345:15:32:06 345:17:37:57 35 -5 251 16 129 -0.1 90 39 66
345:17:37:57 346:00:20:55 177 22 125 10 91 -0.6 85 5 65
346:00:20:55 346:04:48:35 193 30 122 0 83 -1.1 75 16 75
346:04:48:35 346:05:40:25 149 52 89 0 120 -1.3 77 33 77
346:05:40:25 346:12:03:32 40 -2 253 18 135 -1.7 92 45 67
346:12:03:32 346:13:38:09 35 -5 235 0 128 -2.1 78 40 78
346:13:38:09 346:20:46:42 34 -5 225 -10 128 -2.6 70 44 86
346:20:46:42 347:03:26:14 14 -38 223 -14 93 -3.3 61 29 89
347:03:26:14 347:05:29:17 206 61 132 0 95 -3.8 75 15 75
347:05:29:17 347:10:16:01 208 56 143 9 91 -4.2 84 6 66
347:10:16:01 347:11:30:29 225 53 148 0 82 -4.5 75 16 75
347:11:30:29 347:21:59:07 194 57 122 0 97 -5.2 75 16 75
347:21:59:07 347:22:49:59 98 5 140 0 155 -5.9 83 65 83
347:22:49:59 348:04:45:31 20 -34 234 0 98 -6.3 75 16 75
348:04:45:31 348:06:49:01 344 -30 256 4 73 -6.8 79 20 71
348:06:49:01 348:06:54:31 344 -30 256 4 73 -6.9 79 20 71
348:06:54:31 348:11:09:02 2 -62 250 0 74 -7.2 75 21 75
348:11:09:02 348:12:49:31 12 -73 244 0 73 -7.5 75 22 75
348:12:49:31 348:18:06:09 185 15 113 -3 84 -8.0 72 18 78
348:18:06:09 348:18:58:50 189 16 117 0 81 -8.4 75 17 75
348:18:58:50 348:19:12:40 189 16 121 3 81 -8.4 78 14 72
348:19:12:40 348:21:55:58 177 22 125 11 94 -8.6 86 5 64
348:21:55:58 348:23:47:41 31 -58 225 0 88 -8.9 75 15 75
348:23:47:41 349:00:00:00 31 -58 225 0 88 -9.1 75 15 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: 143418B6
Calendar FILE NAME: 143418B6

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/sa341y01.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)
-------- ---- ----------------- ------- --- -------- -------- ------
SMS00CG WFC3 2014.342:12:08:24 7072. 1 177.398 22.396
SMS00CM 2014.342:14:06:16 177.213 22.258 13.2

SMS00MK WFC3 2014.343:02:27:57 4409. 1 177.398 22.396
SMS00MQ 2014.343:03:41:26 177.213 22.258 13.2

SMS02R8 STIS 2014.348:05:00:36 6520. 1 344.414 -29.623
SMS02T2 2014.348:06:49:16 344.316 -29.363 16.4

SMS02YK WFC3 2014.348:22:22:37 5119. 2 31.443 -58.485
SMS02YU 2014.348:23:47:56 31.562 -58.277 13.0






SSAR SERVICES RFI IMPACT REPORT
14.336 21:36:24 VERSION = 33.99

SMS: SA341Y01 2014.341 19:15:00.000 TO 2014.349 00:00:00.000
NCC SCHEDULE:/data/scheduling/spss_flight_data/pass/sched/sch_tds_tdw_14335_006.dat

SSAR BEG SSAR END DUR RFI-OVL RFI-OVL BEG RFI-OVL END
DDD HH:MM:SS DDD HH:MM:SS MM:SS MSGID TDRS SSC MM:SS DDD HH:MM:SS DDD HH:MM:SS
------------ ------------ ----- ------- --- --- ----- ------------ ------------

**** NO SSAR-RFI OVERLAPS ****