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To : Distribution
From : Science Planning and Scheduling Team, STScI
Date : 29-Mar-2006 20:22:21 UT
SMS Supervisor : Dave Adler 410-338-4458 adler@stsci.edu

Subject : SMS SA093Q00: distribution of final products

*********************************************************
* This SMS has an early stop time of 2006.099:21:00:00 *
* to accomodate a science visit at the nominal calendar *
* boundary. *
*********************************************************

The Mission Scheduler and Command Loader processing for the final run
of SMS SA093Q00 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 : SA093Q00
MS Run Name : SA093Q00_F
CL Run Names : SA093Q00_F1

Calendar Name : 060937B4
SMS Start Time : 2006.093:00:00:00
SMS End Time : 2006.099:21:00:00


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

/data/scheduling/spss_flight_data/pass/cl/sa093q00_f1/opc/op0861501.cat

CCS:
===
Product Notification Message, pnm_2006088202219.txt, fully enumerating
these products has been successfully transmitted via File Transport
Protocol (FTP) to the Control Center System (CCS) A,D,F,H strings.


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

There are three 69/3 errors in the MS; all are benign.
There are no other level-3 errors 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 Dave Adler 088/20:22
--------------------------- --------

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


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

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


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

*********************************************************
* This SMS has an early stop time of 2006.099:21:00:00 *
* to accomodate a science visit at the nominal calendar *
* boundary. *
*********************************************************


*******************************
* Battery Reconditioning Test *
*******************************

The solar arrays have been managed to be near normal during the test
timeframe. The compatible pointing profile covers the timeframe of
094:11:28:40 - 097:17:40:17. The test start time is the entry into
shadow at 094:11:59:36.

The requested minimum ten minute forwards during the first
five shadow periods are addressed by the following contacts:

Shadow period: 094:12:00 - 094:12:34
Forward: 094 11:54:45 - 094 12:45:15 TDW SSAF

Shadow period: 094:13:36:00 - 094:14:10
Forward: 094 13:35:30 - 094 14:28:15 TDW SSAF

Shadow period: 094:15:12 - 094:15:46
Forward: 094 15:21:00 - 094 15:36:40 TDW SSAF

Shadow period: 094:16:48 - 094:17:22
Forward: 094 17:04:45 - 094 17:38:07 TDW SSAF

Shadow period: 094:18:24 - 094:18:58
Forward: 094 18:46:00 - 094 19:15:00 TDW SSAF


Continuous Engineering Recording (CER) has been scheduled to occur
during the timerange of 094:12:00 - 096:22:00.

However, to receive both engineering and science data during this
period and to avoid data recorder overflows, a number of gaps in
the CER were planned. Efforts were made to match these gaps to the
known times of TDRS return contacts, thereby minimizing the number
and duration of the gaps in the CER. A total of seven science data
dumps and two engineering data dumps were scheduled during the
CER. A list of the gaps in the CER are as follows:

Start of Continuous Engineering Recording: 094:12:00

start of gap end of gap duration
--------------------------------------
094:21:08:20 - 094:22:00:14 51:54
095:03:19:46 - 095:04:12:46 53:00
095:05:40:20 - 095:06:28:57 48:37
095:15:19:31 - 095:16:12:14 52:43
095:17:39:56 - 095:18:28:39 48:43
095:23:52:31 - 096:00:44:44 52:13
096:05:39:40 - 096:06:26:34 46:54
096:07:23:40 - 096:08:16:10 52:30
096:11:52:01 - 096:12:44:14 52:13

End of Continuous Engineering Recording: 096:22:00


**********************************
* PFFL GS Acq Logic Installation *
**********************************
This SMS has been built assuming that the new PFFL Guide Star
Acquisition Logic will be onboard and ready for use prior to the first
GS Acq. The uplink window is from 093:00:00 - 093:04:08. All the
gsacqs make use of the new gsacq PLCP groups.

Two single star acquisitions exist in this SMS as a verification of
this new capability under TGM. Their times are:
1061252 - 093:12:17:51
1057319 - 094:00:56:26


*********************
Bay 5 Thermal Heating
*********************

The Bay 5 thermal predictor model has found heat input predictions
exceeding the 4300 kJ threshhold

There are no excursions over the threshhold for uniform
transmitter usage.

Predicted excursions with actual transmitter operation

Start End Duration Peak (kJ) Peak Time
2006.097:09:50:00 - 2006.097:18:40:00 0:08:50:00 4550.5 2006.097:12:15:00
2006.098:20:55:00 - 2006.098:22:40:00 0:01:45:00 4339.8 2006.098:21:50:00
2006.099:13:50:00 - 2006.099:21:05:00 0:07:15:00 4535.4 2006.099:15:40:00



The Commanding Team has completed its review of
Flight SMS 060937B4 and has found no problems.
Our formal input for this delivery follows:

****************************************
Commanding Notes for Flight SMS 060937B4
****************************************

The start of this SMS contains the loading and inhibiting
of two RTCSs that are alternate Payload and NICMOS safing
sequences that are to be available for the planned battery
capacity testing starting with this SMS.

The safing sequence pointers should be modified to point
to these alternate safing sequences, MPSSBCT (index number 45)
and NSAFBCT (index number 46), just prior to the beginning of
the battery test as part of the OPS request. After the test
completes, the pointers should again be modified to point to
the standard safing sequences. These sequences will then be
left on board until all battery capacity tests have been
completed for the season.

The SMS also begins with a text block announcing of the setting
of a global variable at the start of the SMS that switches
the commanding/ground system to the new 2 gyro gs acq logic. The
actual on-board FSW switch will have been done previously with an
OPS request prior to the start of the SMS. These modifications
support several new acquisition groups that are invoked, several
additional K-factors are now passed to them, and single start
acquisitions are now supported. These modifications have all
been previously verified in the OAT and other testing.

Finally, this SMS contains special commanding for proposal 10718
to permit alternating ACS SBC and HRC orbits. The commanding
bypasses the nominal rule that SBC HV must remain on for at least
2 hours at a time and is the same special commanding successfully
used on the Deep Impact observations made last summer. However,
these observations are simplified by the fact that the orbits
are not SAA-impacted.

Ron Pitts /FSE x -4932

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


The following proposals are scheduled on this SMS:
08793 NICMOS Post-SAA calibration - CR Persistence - PART 4
10350 X-ray Binaries in the Ultrahigh Collision Rate Globular Cluster NGC 63
88
10474 Shooting Stars: Looking for Direct Evidence of Massive Central Black H
oles in Globular Clusters
10487 A Search for Debris Disks in the Coeval Beta Pictoris Moving Group
10496 Decelerating and Dustfree: Efficient Dark Energy Studies with Supernov
ae and Clusters
10519 Testing the Stellar Coalescence and Accretion Disk Theories of Massive
Star Formation with NICMOS
10527 Imaging Scattered Light from Debris Disks Discovered by the Spitzer Sp
ace Telescope Around 20 Sun-like Stars
10535 High Temperature Accretion Flows and Reprocessing in X-ray Binaries: T
he ADC Source 4U 1822-371
10540 Imaging Nearby Dusty Disks
10545 Icy planetoids of the outer solar system
10559 Astrometric monitoring of binary L and T dwarfs
10563 Accurate dark-matter mass profiles in 3 elliptical galaxies as a test
of CDM
10573 Globular Clusters in the Direction of the Inner Galaxy
10587 Measuring the Mass Dependence of Early-Type Galaxy Structure
10592 An ACS Survey of a Complete Sample of Luminous Infrared Galaxies in th
e Local Universe
10602 A Complete Multiplicity Survey of Galactic O2/O3/O3.5 Stars with ACS
10609 Sizes, Shapes, and SEDs: Searching for Mass Segregation in the Super S
tar Clusters of Nearby Starburst Galaxies
10610 Astrometric Masses of Extrasolar Planets and Brown Dwarfs
10612 Binary Stars in Cyg OB2: Relics of Massive Star Formation in a Super-S
tar Cluster
10615 Timing Studies of the X-ray Binary Populations in Globular Clusters
10626 A Snapshot Survey of Brightest Cluster Galaxies and Strong Lensing to
z = 0.9
10695 Coronagraphic Search for Disks around Nearby Stars
10718 The Exosphere of a Newly Discovered Transiting Planet
10732 ACS internal CTE monitor
10738 Earth Flats
10745 WFPC2 CYCLE 14 INTERNAL MONITOR
10748 WFPC2 CYCLE 14 Standard Darks
10749 Earth Flats
10758 ACS CCDs daily monitor
10764 X-Ray Activity and Winds in Young A Stars at the Epoch of Disk Clearin
g
10775 An ACS Survey of Galactic Globular Clusters
10783 Rapid Response: Jupiter's White Oval Turns Red
NICSA NICMOS DETECTOR POWER MANAGEMENT AROUND THE SAA
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 2006.093:12:24:07
FN 2006.093:12:24:07 2006.093:12:55:37
HN 2006.093:12:55:37 2006.097:18:24:57
FN 2006.097:18:24:57 2006.097:19:09:26
HN 2006.097:19:09:26 Beyond End of SMS



SOLAR ARRAY OPTIMIZATION SUMMARY REPORT
2006.086 15:32:41 VERSION= 3.3


Command: smsg -eps_merge 060937b4 -override

CALENDAR START= 2006.093:00:00:00 CALENDAR END= 2006.099:21:00:00

CALENDAR ID= 060937B4

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)
----------------- ------ ----- ------
2006.093:03:33:13 84.15 573 77.13
2006.093:12:56:37 148.59 524 64.44
2006.093:19:15:52 101.99 445 46.60
2006.094:11:19:37 133.50 366 31.51
2006.094:19:31:15 108.00 329 25.50
2006.095:00:30:29 100.00 184 8.00
2006.095:10:08:41 112.50 230 12.50
2006.095:16:29:41 99.10 239 13.40
2006.096:02:04:06 81.50 273 17.60
2006.096:03:42:51 99.10 273 17.60
2006.096:08:19:00 139.20 413 40.10
2006.096:11:26:17 154.80 257 15.60
2006.096:14:52:34 106.50 453 48.30
2006.097:01:50:30 114.20 181 7.70
2006.097:09:53:08 135.60 302 21.40
2006.097:13:17:49 119.10 265 16.50
2006.097:17:40:04 131.17 226 12.07
2006.098:08:30:35 103.29 344 27.87
2006.098:09:57:49 111.97 192 8.68
2006.099:06:41:57 124.41 230 12.44





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 060937B4

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

093:01:25:56 093:03:33:13 202 10 35 0 161 10.7 86
093:03:33:13 093:05:25:48 276 -37 89 0 98 11.0 80
093:05:25:48 093:07:01:43 276 -37 89 0 98 11.2 80
093:07:01:43 093:08:37:39 276 -37 89 0 98 11.5 80
093:08:37:39 093:10:13:34 276 -37 89 0 98 11.8 80
093:10:13:34 093:11:34:38 276 -37 89 0 98 12.0 80
093:11:34:38 093:12:56:37 308 41 104 0 67 12.2 80
093:12:56:37 093:16:25:29 225 -1 64 -17 147 12.6 75
093:16:25:29 093:19:15:52 225 -1 64 -17 148 13.1 76
093:19:15:52 094:00:31:15 268 -37 95 0 105 13.7 80
094:00:31:15 094:01:56:26 272 -26 90 0 102 14.3 80
094:01:56:26 094:03:25:44 261 0 84 0 112 14.5 80
094:03:25:44 094:11:19:37 248 38 62 0 113 15.2 80
094:11:19:37 094:12:59:11 214 36 27 -2 134 16.0 81
094:12:59:11 094:14:36:49 218 34 35 0 134 16.2 82
094:14:36:49 094:16:13:07 217 35 34 0 134 16.5 82
094:16:13:07 094:17:49:38 219 34 35 0 133 16.7 82
094:17:49:38 094:19:31:15 218 35 35 0 133 17.0 82
094:19:31:15 095:00:30:29 264 -45 100 0 108 17.5 80
095:00:30:29 095:02:11:47 276 -37 90 0 100 18.0 80
095:02:11:47 095:03:47:43 276 -37 90 0 100 18.2 80
095:03:47:43 095:05:23:38 276 -37 90 0 100 18.5 80
095:05:23:38 095:06:59:34 276 -37 90 0 100 18.7 80
095:06:59:34 095:08:31:05 276 -37 90 0 100 18.9 80
095:08:31:05 095:10:08:41 276 -30 89 0 100 19.2 80
095:10:08:41 095:13:25:40 261 -34 98 0 113 19.5 80
095:13:25:40 095:16:29:41 261 -34 98 0 113 20.0 80
095:16:29:41 096:00:30:38 272 -44 94 0 103 20.8 80
096:00:30:38 096:02:04:06 278 -40 102 12 99 21.5 91
096:02:04:06 096:03:42:51 305 -48 71 0 82 21.7 80
096:03:42:51 096:05:15:14 278 -40 75 -14 99 22.0 66
096:05:15:14 096:06:51:58 280 -21 86 0 97 22.2 80
096:06:51:58 096:08:19:00 282 -40 87 0 97 22.4 80
096:08:19:00 096:09:35:56 228 10 64 0 144 22.6 84
096:09:35:56 096:11:26:17 211 32 10 -14 139 22.8 74
096:11:26:17 096:14:52:34 219 -15 107 0 155 23.2 85
096:14:52:34 096:18:04:40 267 -65 104 0 104 23.6 80
096:18:04:40 096:22:57:02 268 -37 96 0 108 24.2 80
096:22:57:02 097:01:50:30 264 -45 101 0 110 24.7 80
097:01:50:30 097:09:53:08 248 38 62 3 114 25.5 83
097:09:53:08 097:13:17:49 240 -21 102 0 136 26.2 83
097:13:17:49 097:17:40:04 243 -55 124 0 119 26.7 81
097:17:40:04 097:19:37:14 230 -2 80 0 146 27.1 84
097:19:37:14 098:00:29:32 264 -45 105 4 111 27.5 84
098:00:29:32 098:01:47:23 260 -36 99 -1 116 27.9 80
098:01:47:23 098:03:37:48 225 -16 93 -11 151 28.1 79
098:03:37:48 098:08:30:35 264 -45 101 0 111 28.5 80
098:08:30:35 098:09:57:49 273 -58 98 0 103 28.9 80
098:09:57:49 098:21:01:06 246 -27 103 0 130 29.6 82
098:21:01:06 099:00:11:14 140 35 310 14 111 30.4 93
099:00:11:14 099:02:03:59 240 -67 132 0 114 30.7 80
099:02:03:59 099:05:16:53 235 -58 135 0 122 30.9 81
099:05:16:53 099:06:41:57 242 -56 126 0 120 31.2 81
099:06:41:57 099:11:33:09 229 -21 109 0 147 31.5 84
099:11:33:09 099:16:19:46 244 -23 101 0 133 32.0 82
099:16:19:46 099:17:55:41 269 -9 70 -15 110 32.3 66
099:17:55:41 099:19:29:05 250 -68 124 0 111 32.5 80
099:19:29:05 099:20:45:00 235 58 38 0 108 32.6 80





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: 060937B4
Calendar FILE NAME: 060937B4

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/sa093q00.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)
-------- ---- ----------------- ------- --- -------- -------- ------
SMS007F FGS 2006.093:12:17:51 2341. 2 308.413 41.324
SMS007O 2006.093:12:56:52 308.192 41.604 19.5

SMS00J0 ACS 2006.094:00:56:26 3615. 2 272.323 -25.908
SMS00JJ 2006.094:01:56:41 272.047 -25.832 15.6




WFPC2 AP17 Controlled Exposures in SA093Q00

Start Time Duration(sec) End Time(approx) SCAP
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