Mission Operations Days: 2004/332 to 2004/338
November 27, 2004 00:00:00 GMT to December 03, 2004 00:00:00 GMT
Terra Spacecraft and MODIS Instrument Status:
AM-1 "Terra" is in Normal Mode PFM MODIS is in A-Side Nominal Science Mode (Cross Strapped with FR B) |
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Component | State(s) | Comment |
Blackbody | A On (290K); B Off | Nominal Science Mode |
Calibration Electronics | A On; B Off | Nominal Science Mode |
Control Processor | A On; B Off | Nominal Science Mode |
Nadir Door | Unlatched, Open | Nominal Science Mode |
Space View Door | Unlatched, Open | Nominal Science Mode |
Solar Diffuser Door | Unlatched, Screened | Permanent Configuration |
FDDI Formatter | A On; B Off | Nominal Science Mode |
FDDI Port | A On; B Off | Nominal Science Mode |
FIFO Memory | #1 & #2 On; #3 & #4 Off | Nominal Science Mode |
Format Processor | A Off; B On | Nominal Science Mode |
Power Supplies | #1 On, #2 Off | Nominal Science Mode |
PV VIS FPA | A On; B Off | Nominal Science Mode |
PV NIR FPA | A On; B Off | Nominal Science Mode |
PV SMIR FPA | A On; B Off | Nominal Science Mode |
PV LWIR FPA | A On; B Off | Nominal Science Mode |
PC LWIR FPA | A On; B Off | Nominal Science Mode |
RC Outgas Heaters | All 3 (CS, IS, OS) Off | Nominal Science Mode |
RC LWIR FPA Heater | On (83K) | Nominal Science Mode |
RC SMIR FPA Heater | Off | Nominal Science Mode |
Scan Assembly | A On; B Off | Nominal Science Mode |
SDSM | Off | Nominal Science Mode |
SRCA | Off | Nominal Science Mode |
PS1 Survival Heater | Enabled | Nominal Science Mode |
PS2 Survival Heater | Enabled | Nominal Science Mode |
Timing Generator | A On; B Off | Nominal Science Mode |
Flight Software | Rev BD + 11 sets of patches
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Nominal Science Mode |
Inhibit Ids Set | none | Nominal Science Mode |
TMON 66 | Disabled | Nominal Science Mode |
TMON 67 | Disabled | Nominal Science Mode |
TMON 68 | Enabled | Nominal Science Mode |
TMON 69 | Disabled | Nominal Science Mode |
This Week’s Completed MODIS Activities:
Saturday, November 27, 2004
None
Sunday, November 28, 2004
None
Monday, November 29, 2004
None
Tuesday, November 30, 2004
2004/335 20:42:55-20:51:43 ATC MOD_OA16_SDSM_SCRN_NO_DOOR_A.4 OA-16: SD/SDSM screened side A, no door movement.
2004/335 21:25:00-21:25:31 ATC MOD_SRCA_11_3_8_2_SETUP.1 SRCA setup activity using lamp #4 in lieu of lamp #2
2004/335 21:32:17-21:53:12 ATC MOD_OA20_SRCA_10W_RAD_A_Base.2 OA-20: SRCA 10W Continuous Radiometric - A Side, Using Lamp #1
Data Collect from 21:48:11-21:53:12
Wednesday, December 1, 2004
Lunar Roll Maneuver (-8.6983 deg roll)
2004/336 20:41:29-21:17:44 ATC MOD_OA03_FR_NIGHT_RATE (03:23 early)
2004/336 21:17:44-21:24:30 ATC MOD_OA08_ROLL_MAN
2004/336 21:37:40-22:23:45 ATC MOD_OA03_FR_DAY_RATE (03:23 late)
Thursday, December 2, 2004
None
Friday, December 3, 2004
None
This Week’s Scheduled MODIS Activities Not Completed:
None
Upcoming MODIS Events:
Calibrations for November will include biweekly SDSM, and monthly 10W Radiometric.
Monday, December 6, 2004
2004/341 07:50:00-07:50:31 ATC MOD_SRCA_14_6_1_2_SETUP.1 Turns on the SRCA and sets it's lamp config. to use 10W lamp #4
2004/341 07:58:54-09:50:19 ATC MOD_SRCA_SPECIAL_10W_OPEN.2 Performs SRCA 10W continuous radiometric activity with the filter in the OPEN position
Data collect from 07:59:58-09:50:19
2004/341 15:50:00-15:50:31 ATC MOD_SRCA_14_6_1_2_SETUP.1 Turns on the SRCA and sets it's lamp config. to use 10W lamp #4
2004/341 15:58:56-18:03:44 ATC MOD_OA20_SRCA_10W_RAD_A_Base.2 OA-20: SRCA 10W Continuous Radiometric - A Side, Using Lamp #4
Data Collect from 16:14:50-18:03:44
Maneuvers:
The December Lunar Calibration Roll will be on day 2004/366 (December 31, 2004). Data collect will be from 14:46:25-14:52:55 GMT with a roll angle of –1.3898 degrees.
MODIS Anomalies:
SRCA Lamp #2 failure:
On day 2004/327 (11/22/04), Terra MODIS performed a special SRCA 10W continuous calibration with the filter in the OPEN position. This calibration was run for a duration of 1 orbit plus 10 minutes, not including lamp warmup. It was to use 10W lamp #2. However, it was noticed by MCST that this lamp shut down approximately halfway through it's scheduled on time (55 minutes, 3 seconds of the 109 minute duration). Analysis shows that there were no CP or FR event messages, and no commands to turn the lamp off. The current dropped to what would be expected if the lamp were to shut down. The SRCA stayed on until scheduled completion. Note that lamp #2 is the lamp that showed inconsistencies and was replaced by the backup lamp #4. Analysis is still being performed to determine the exact cause of this unexpected shutdown and course of action to be taken.
MODIS NAD (Nadir Aperture Door) Anomaly:
Telemetry still indicates that the “NAD Open” (MOD_CR_DR_NAD_OPEN) trigger is set to the “NOT_OPEN” position; however, science data has shown that the NAD is open. The NAD OPEN trigger may yet “pop” to OPEN due to thermal cycling on the trigger, as was seen on 2002/079.
General Instrument Comments:
MODIS is in Science Mode, using all A-side components, but cross-strapped to Formatter B, with the blackbody maintained at 290K and the Solar Diffuser Door at the Screened position.
MODIS Telemetry Trends:
Nominal telemetry trending is ongoing.
Non-MODIS Significant Events:
Terra Solid State Recorder Anomaly
Overview:
The SSR Anomaly is still under investigation. MODIS currently is operating with 34 Supersets allotted for its buffer. There are plans in the works for possibly power cycling the SSR to get back PWA’s that are in the Bad List, but no date has yet been set. There are no current plans for a change in science data capture rates. For details, see previous report am1weekly_2003-305_2003-311.doc. The Terra FOT is currently evaluating plans to perform a power recycling of the SSR in an attempt to regain functionality of the “bad” PWAs. This activity will be performed at a time when it is least detrimental to critical science data.
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 web pages. 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: 238.0 of 500 hours
SRCA 10W Lamp #2: 173.3 of 500 hours
SRCA 10W Lamp #3: 182.5 of 500 hours
SRCA 10W Lamp #4: 67.2 of 500 hours
SRCA 1W Lamp #1: 567.2 of 4000 hours
SRCA 1W Lamp #2: 278.7 of 4000 hours
Solar Diffuser Door: 2146 of 3022 Movements
Nadir Aperture Door: 538 of 1316 Movements
Space View Door: 441 of 1316 Movements