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To : Distribution
From : Science Planning and Scheduling Team, STScI
Date : 15-Oct-1999 14:34:33 UT
SMS Supervisor : Dave Adler 410-338-4458 adler@stsci.edu

Subject : SMS SA291J02: distribution of final products


The Mission Scheduler and Command Loader processing for the final run
of SMS SA291J02 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 : SA291J02
MS Run Name : SA291J02_F
CL Run Names : SA291J02_F1, SA291J02_F2, SA291J02_F3
Calendar Name : 992917B2
SMS Start Time : 1999.291:00:00:00
SMS End Time : 1999.298:00:00:00


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

HOMER::PASSOPS:[OPC.CATALOGS]OP2880341.CAT;1
HOMER::PASSOPS:[OPC.CATALOGS]OP2880342.CAT;1
HOMER::PASSOPS:[OPC.CATALOGS]OP2880343.CAT;1

CCS:
====
Product Notification Message PNM_1999288143336.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
===================

There are 168 69/3 errors in the MS; all are benign.

The 1651/2 and 1655/2 errors in the three CLs have been investigated and
deemed acceptable.




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 D. Adler 288/1440
--------------------------- --------

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


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

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



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

*** NOTE: THESE PRODUCTS SUPERCEDE THE PREVIOUS SET OF FINAL PRODUCTS ***

Two changes have been made from the previous (SA291J01_F) finals run:

1. A five-orbit STIS target of opportunity (0824501) was added to the beginning
of day 99291. Three snaps (0824157, 0818825, 0818851), one STIS science SU
(0816103) and one crafted parallel (08059BX) were removed to fit in the
new SU.

2. The previous set of products had a 2188/3 error in CL1; this was due to
two abutting ENG RECORD statements. We have fixed the problem by shifting
the second ENG RECORD statement by one second (to 291:00:03:01).

********************
* General Notes *
********************

This SMS contains proposal 8171, obset 01, which starts on day 294
at 01:27 and ends on day 294 at 03:49. These are STIS MAMA1
observations of Jupiter, and are similar to the obset which executed
on day 284 and which caused a Local Rate Check (LRC) violation on the
detector; it is possible that the day 294 observations will also cause
an LRC violation. The STScI STIS science team has authorized these
observations to proceed as this LRC violation is not considered a
health and safety concern.



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


The following proposals are scheduled on this SMS:

07339 Sizes and Structures of Faint Blue Compact Galaxies that are New Candi
dates for Proto-Spheroidal Galaxies
07465 White Dwarf Distance and Precision Age for Globular Clusters
07495 Survey of Gravitational Lenses as Cosmological Tools
07717 STIS spectroscopy of Jupiter, Saturn, Titan and the Moon in the UV
07738 Thermal Pressures of the Local Interstellar Medium
07912 STIS parallel archive proposal - Nearby Galaxies - Imaging and Spectro
scopy
08031 GASEOUS DISKS IN GALACTIC NUCLEI
08037 STIS Coronographic Imaging of Circumstellar Discs
08059 POMS Test Proposal: WFII targeted parallel archive proposal
08090 POMS Test Proposal: WFII parallel archive proposal continuation
08111 CS 22892--052: A Rosetta Star for the Age and Early History of the Gal
axy
08116 Spectroscopy of the Rapidly-Evolving, Chemically Inhomogeneous Planeta
ry Nebula BD+30 3639
08144 UV Spectroscopic Snapshots of FUSE AGN Targets
08151 NGC 1866: A Critical test of Stellar Evolution for Intermediate Mass S
tars
08163 Trapezium Systems and Stellar Jets in 30 Doradus
08171 HST Far-UV Imaging and Spectra of Jupiter's Aurora During the Galileo
Extended Mission
08175 A Survey of Gravitational Lenses as Cosmological Tools III
08183 Morphology of the most massive galaxies in the early universe
08192 A Snapshot Survey of Probable Nearby Galaxies
08194 Evolution of high-redshift Seyfert Galaxies
08204 Calibration of the Wind Momentum-- Luminosity Relationship in Cyg OB2
08216 T Tauri Star Snapshot Survey II. Completing the CTTs Sample
08222 An Emission Line Survey of the Crab Nebula
08230 Snapshot Survey of Dynamically Close Galaxy Pairs from z=0.1 to z=0.5
08245 BLACK HOLE ACCRETION OUTBURSTS IN SOFT X- RAY TRANSIENTS
08252 Extinction Curves of Distant Galaxies
08262 Nuclear kinematics of the dense globular cluster M15
08274 A Size Survey of Cometary Nuclei
08275 ULTRAVIOLET SNAPSHOTS OF 3CR RADIO SOURCE COUNTERPARTS AT LOW Z
08287 A Search for transparent lines of sight with Intergalactic HeII absorp
tion towards 26 bright z > 2.9 Quasars
08330 High Resolution Imagery of Selected Symbiotic Stars
08332 A Snapshot Survey of Symbiotic Stars
08390 Expansion Parallax Distances to Planetary Nebulae
08408 STIS CCD Dark Monitor C8
08409 STIS CCD Bias Monitor C8
08410 STIS CCD Hot Pixel Annealing C8
08422 Imaging Sensitivity & PSF Library C8
08426 Cycle 8 MAMA Dark Measurements
08436 POMS Test Proposal: WFII backup parallel archive proposal II
08442 WF/PC2 CYCLE 8 Standard Darks
08443 WF/PC2 CYCLE 8 SUPPLEMENTAL DARKS pt1/3
08444 WFPC2 CYCLE 8 INTERNAL MONITOR
08457 UV Earthflats
08468 Calibrating FGS1R's Interferometric Response as a Function of Spectral
Color
08545 POMS Test Proposal: STIS non-scripted parallel proposal continuation V
I
08547 FOC Closeout
08549 POMS Test Proposal: STIS non-scripted parallel proposal continuation I
II
STISL STIS LV RECONFIGURATION/SAA PROPOSAL
TABLE MISCELLEANEOUS SI TABLE LOADS (SPSS)




SOLAR ARRAY OPTIMIZATION SUMMARY REPORT
1999.287 23:51:57 VERSION= 2.4


Command: SMSG/EPS_MERGE 992917B2

CALENDAR START= 1999.291:00:00:00 CALENDAR END= 1999.298:00:00:00

CALENDAR ID= 992917B2

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)
----------------- ------ ----- ------
1999.291:01:16:10 80.09 487 55.71
1999.291:16:07:44 121.07 418 40.98
1999.292:13:44:48 114.50 167 6.58
1999.293:10:08:42 135.21 297 20.72
1999.293:13:49:12 90.46 436 44.75
1999.293:16:57:30 144.96 482 54.50
1999.293:21:57:21 95.28 460 49.68
1999.294:00:57:28 158.83 520 63.55
1999.294:05:20:58 118.77 413 40.06
1999.294:13:38:03 158.40 411 39.63
1999.294:17:21:36 79.19 581 79.21
1999.294:21:45:58 110.49 365 31.30
1999.295:19:44:21 51.03 503 59.46
1999.295:20:30:39 162.08 688 111.04
1999.295:21:31:34 113.24 456 48.84
1999.296:09:10:15 172.03 500 58.79
1999.296:11:58:26 124.38 450 47.65
1999.296:13:30:19 72.15 471 52.23
1999.296:17:27:49 166.51 634 94.36
1999.296:18:18:49 104.35 514 62.16
1999.297:14:27:13 128.62 321 24.27
1999.297:22:44:51 142.01 238 13.39





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 992917B2

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

291:01:16:10 291:09:26:18 285 23 258 0 86
291:09:26:18 291:10:45:50 266 -29 275 0 62
291:10:45:50 291:16:07:44 78 -65 125 0 95
291:16:07:44 291:18:22:35 7 -28 216 11 139
291:18:22:35 291:23:07:17 86 -32 113 0 106
291:23:07:17 292:00:36:11 315 44 278 0 112
292:00:36:11 292:02:15:48 308 41 272 0 108
292:02:15:48 292:05:32:02 309 42 273 0 108
292:05:32:02 292:07:05:58 308 41 272 0 107
292:07:05:58 292:09:47:51 308 42 272 0 108
292:09:47:51 292:13:44:48 337 -27 237 0 121
292:13:44:48 292:16:56:42 78 -65 126 0 95
292:16:56:42 292:18:45:15 84 25 87 0 121
292:18:45:15 292:20:09:52 84 25 108 21 121
292:20:09:52 292:21:41:18 69 -14 123 7 130
292:21:41:18 292:23:09:48 313 36 272 0 111
292:23:09:48 293:02:26:03 308 42 271 0 107
293:02:26:03 293:04:02:44 308 41 271 0 107
293:04:02:44 293:06:47:05 308 41 271 0 107
293:06:47:05 293:10:08:42 310 16 264 0 107
293:10:08:42 293:13:49:12 340 3 259 0 135
293:13:49:12 293:16:57:30 85 -69 120 -2 90
293:16:57:30 293:17:47:07 36 1 131 0 165
293:17:47:07 293:20:22:28 55 -35 136 -7 126
293:20:22:28 293:21:57:21 69 -14 122 5 130
293:21:57:21 294:00:03:28 48 -61 157 0 107
294:00:03:28 294:00:57:28 132 35 108 0 83
294:00:57:28 294:03:58:40 29 10 76 -20 176
294:03:58:40 294:05:20:58 18 49 349 0 141
294:05:20:58 294:13:38:03 322 12 252 -13 118
294:13:38:03 294:15:37:37 4 16 282 0 159
294:15:37:37 294:17:21:36 4 16 281 0 158
294:17:21:36 294:18:57:26 163 58 135 -2 77
294:18:57:26 294:21:45:58 205 70 178 -1 81
294:21:45:58 294:22:59:01 39 59 17 0 130
294:22:59:01 295:06:57:27 334 -17 245 0 122
295:06:57:27 295:09:02:19 294 31 250 -9 93
295:09:02:19 295:10:05:58 304 13 245 -16 99
295:10:05:58 295:11:52:43 303 46 275 9 102
295:11:52:43 295:18:01:23 295 17 259 0 92
295:18:01:23 295:19:44:21 48 -69 159 0 99
295:19:44:21 295:20:30:39 214 -62 351 0 51
295:20:30:39 295:21:31:34 30 29 10 0 162
295:21:31:34 296:05:29:47 334 -17 246 0 121
296:05:29:47 296:06:37:31 358 -43 214 0 119
296:06:37:31 296:09:10:15 344 -55 230 6 105
296:09:10:15 296:11:02:46 28 10 205 58 178
296:11:02:46 296:11:58:26 36 0 142 0 166
296:11:58:26 296:13:30:19 352 -32 224 0 124
296:13:30:19 296:16:25:45 274 -20 271 4 64
296:16:25:45 296:17:27:49 114 -69 97 0 81
296:17:27:49 296:18:18:49 36 1 141 0 167
296:18:18:49 297:01:17:10 13 -52 196 -1 115
297:01:17:10 297:05:17:49 6 -72 203 0 95
297:05:17:49 297:05:58:31 50 -66 158 0 100
297:05:58:31 297:10:35:50 6 -72 203 0 95
297:10:35:50 297:12:44:13 328 -28 245 0 110
297:12:44:13 297:14:27:13 328 -28 245 0 109
297:14:27:13 297:22:44:51 84 22 68 -20 127
297:22:44:51 297:23:33:08 66 28 72 0 142






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: SPSS_SMS:992917B2.SMS
Calendar FILE NAME: SPSS_DATA_DK2:[PLANINST.PASS.992917B2]992917B2.CAL


Start Time End Time Duration Service T H Rate Prop Prg Ob Al Vn
------------ ------------ ----- ------- - - --- ------------------
296:19:37:33 296:19:43:33 06:00 SSAR_NOF E 1 1M 08547-5LF:01:01 01
296:20:43:33 296:20:52:03 08:30 SSAF E 1K 08547-5LF:01:03 01



Distance between target and 1-star acq guide star
SMS FILE NAME: SPSS_SMS:992917B2.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)
-------- ---- ----------------- ------- --- -------- -------- ------
SMS00C3 WFII 1999.291:23:32:50 3816. 1 314.724 44.258
SMS00C8 1999.292:00:36:26 314.608 44.441 12.1

SMS00K4 WFII 1999.292:10:24:27 12036. 1 336.930 -27.084
SMS00L2 1999.292:13:45:03 336.888 -26.893 11.7

SMS00P5 WFII 1999.292:20:25:35 4558. 1 68.707 -14.219
SMS00PA 1999.292:21:41:33 68.512 -14.301 12.4

SMS00PS WFII 1999.292:22:07:04 3779. 3 312.755 35.582
SMS00PX 1999.292:23:10:03 312.830 35.389 12.1

SMS00ZP WFII 1999.293:17:15:54 1888. 1 36.454 0.566
SMS00ZU 1999.293:17:47:22 36.255 0.461 13.5

SMS010Y WFII 1999.293:20:36:18 4878. 3 68.759 -14.228
SMS0113 1999.293:21:57:36 68.924 -14.145 10.8

SMS0148 STIS 1999.294:00:24:44 1979. 1 131.927 34.751
SMS0169 1999.294:00:57:43 131.913 34.471 16.8

SMS017P STIS 1999.294:04:32:15 2938. 3 18.010 49.477
SMS0182 1999.294:05:21:13 17.749 49.593 12.3

SMS01FS WFII 1999.294:22:18:22 2454. 3 38.899 59.380
SMS01G1 1999.294:22:59:16 38.514 59.419 12.0

SMS01QI WFII 1999.295:20:03:07 1667. 3 213.981 -61.899
SMS01QR 1999.295:20:30:54 213.596 -61.819 11.9

SMS01R9 WFII 1999.295:20:56:27 2122. 3 30.042 28.832
SMS01RG 1999.295:21:31:49 29.828 28.829 11.2

SMS01WL STIS 1999.296:06:10:11 1655. 3 357.643 -43.433
SMS01YM 1999.296:06:37:46 357.653 -43.654 13.3

SMS022N WFII 1999.296:11:20:01 2320. 3 36.346 0.120
SMS022S 1999.296:11:58:41 36.473 0.309 13.7

SMS0230 WFII 1999.296:12:38:56 3098. 3 351.618 -32.388
SMS0239 1999.296:13:30:34 351.839 -32.442 11.7

SMS024T WFII 1999.296:16:45:11 2573. 3 114.303 -69.342
SMS0250 1999.296:17:28:04 114.046 -69.146 13.0

SMS025H WFII 1999.296:17:46:49 1935. 1 36.459 1.011
SMS025M 1999.296:18:19:04 36.273 0.936 12.0

SMS029Z WFII 1999.297:05:24:59 2027. 1 50.274 -66.323
SMS02A4 1999.297:05:58:46 49.857 -66.405 11.2

SMS02F6 WFII 1999.297:22:52:36 2447. 3 65.799 28.101
SMS02F9 1999.297:23:33:23 65.673 28.276 12.4