To:sot_shift from: Dan Schwartz date: 13 Jul 06, 12:00noon EDT Subject: SOT shift report 2006-07-13 2548 -------- See http://asc.harvard.edu/acis/SOT_reports/sot-shift.html, or /proj/web-cxc/htdocs/acis/SOT_reports/Jul_13_2006_L2548.txt. Shift 2548. Start at 194:12:00 GMT = 08:00am 13 Jul EDT End 10:00am 13 Jul SOT Lead DAS (Times will be given in GMT on day 194.) PLAN ---- Continue running load JUL1006B. Do ACIS cti measurement during perigee egress, then obsid 6899, an ACIS-S/HETG observation of the low luminosity active nucleus M81* coordinated with the VLA to test the low-hard-state/radio correlation found for stellar mass black hole binaries. Next Comms: 194:2145 to 2245 195:0230 to 0330 195:1300 to 1400 195:2025 to 2225 196:0130 to 0230 196:1355 to 1555 196:2040 to 2140 197:0250 to 0350 197:1210 to 1410 197:2330 to 0030 198:0345 to 0445 198:1325 to 1525 Orbital events: 2006:192:21:10:18.085 957 EAPOGEE ORBIT APOGEE 2006:194:04:53:20.235 957 EPERIGEE ORBIT PERIGEE 2006:195:12:38:19.605 958 EAPOGEE ORBIT APOGEE 2006:196:20:21:50.977 958 EPERIGEE ORBIT PERIGEE 2006:198:04:06:16.299 959 EAPOGEE ORBIT APOGEE 2006:199:11:50:25.319 959 EPERIGEE ORBIT PERIGEE 2006:200:19:34:01.579 960 EAPOGEE ORBIT APOGEE 2006:202:03:18:11.375 960 EPERIGEE ORBIT PERIGEE EVENTS ------ Status at LOS, 1194:11:59, was as follows: PCAD MODE = NPNT CONTROL LAW FLAG = NPNT Stars: = 8 FIDS = 0 RA = 292.502 deg Dec = 9.399 deg ROLL = 179.809 deg Format = 2 OBSID = 58882 ACIS cti SIM FA = -467 SIM TSC = -99616 (HRC-S) DITHER = ENAB HETG = OUT (79.09 deg) LETG = OUT (77.59 deg) HRC-S HV is ON EPHIN Geom = LARG E150 = 357.1 E300 = 0.8 E1300 = 0.0 LT 20.0 (RADMON P4GM = 0.3 LT 300. Disabled) P41GM = 0.0 LT 8.47 A-leak = 1.0200 mu-a B-leak = 0.7840 mu-a Descending through dddddd km. ACIS focal plane temperature -117.3 degC. EPH temp: 83.17 degF EPH 27V: 26.60 NOTES/ISSUES/PROBLEMS From the 9am status meeting: Three supports over the past 24 hours, no issues. Last segment of the JUL1006B loads was uplinked, on-board loads good until 197:20:07. JUL1706B products were approved and signed-off yesterday. JUL2406 products are expected to be out tomorrow. Fourth eclipse took place last night, appeared to be nominal. Data will be reviewed. ACE solar proton fluxes are very near background levels. Solar activity is expected to be very low over the next days. Following the meeting an appropriate ceremony took place noting the execution of CAP 1000! Quick look data: OBSID Target Time Comment ----- ------ -------------- ------- 7367 XMMU J2235.3-2557 192:22:26 ACIS-S NONE looks ok ------------------------------------------------------- Dan Schwartz, MS #3 das@head-cfa.harvard.edu phone: (617)495-7232 cell phone: (617)512-5627 pager: email to 6175125627@vtext.com -------------------------------------------------------