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MODIS IOT Aqua Weekly ReportMission Operations Days: 2002/327 to 2002/333 November 23, 2002 00:00:00 GMT to November 30, 2002 00:00:00 GMTAqua Spacecraft and MODIS Instrument Status:
This Week’s Completed MODIS Activities:Saturday, November 23, 2002None Sunday, November 24, 2002None Monday, November 25, 2002
2002/329 11:55:55 – 12:09:53 MCL MOD_OA16_SDSM_SCREEN.2
OA16: SDSM Calibration with SD Screened - B Side None Wednesday, November 27, 2002None Thursday, November 28, 2002:None Friday, November 29, 2002None This Week’s Scheduled MODIS Activities Not Completed:None Upcoming MODIS Events:Wednesday, December 4, 2002
2002/338 15:03:13 – 15:17:11 MCL MOD_OA16_SDSM_SCREEN.2
OA16: SDSM Calibration with SD Screened - B Side December calibrations include weekly SD/SDSM events, an SRCA Full Radiometric, and a PV Electronics Calibration. SRCA activities are being developed to measure detector crosstalk and will be performed in the near future. Maneuvers:The next Aqua MODIS Lunar Calibration via roll maneuver will be on December 14th, 2002 (2002/348). The roll angle will be -1.4207 degrees and the data collection period will be from 22:04:40 to 22:11:10 GMT. The Deep Space Calibration pitch maneuver(s) have been indefinitely suspended pending mission review. The next Aqua drag make-up maneuver is planned for Thursday, December 12th, 2002 (2002/346) at approximately 15:40 GMT. MODIS Anomalies:On November 7, 2002 (DOY 2002/311), a final patch to the BST was outlined. The two MODIS command slots in the BST that are currently switched will be returned to their original locations. At the same time, the command slots will be given a one sub-minor cycle delay. This will result in the command slots having the desired delay period between themselves, and the bus signals that are believed to have caused the occasional problems with MODIS receiving commands. The patch should be delivered to the Aqua FOT for testing soon. General Instrument Comments:FM1 MODIS is in Science Mode. The SVD and NAD are Open, the survival heaters are enabled, and the Black Body is heated to 285 K. MODIS Telemetry Trends:The FM1 MODIS instrument telemetry is trending nominally. A slight increase in the radiative cooler intermediate stage temperature has been observed along with a decrease in the focal plane heater power usage. These telemetry points will be closely monitored for additional changes over the next several weeks. Non-MODIS Significant Events:The EMOS mission status webpage (which includes instrument data loss records) can be found at the following URL. Note that a password is now required to access the EOS mission links webpages. There are directions at the URL below for how to obtain a username/password. http://jupiter02.gsfc.nasa.gov/links/links.htm Limited Life Item Status:
SRCA 10W Lamp #1: 209.9 of 500 hours
SRCA 1W Lamp #1: 501.0 of 5000 hours
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