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From: Hugh S. Hudson <hudson@isass1.solar.isas.ac.jp>
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To: hara@flare2.solar.isas.ac.jp, sxt@flare1.solar.isas.ac.jp
Subject: Revised plan
Cc: sxt_co@isass0.solar.isas.ac.jp, yohkoh@flare1.solar.isas.ac.jp
Status: R

Dear KSC tohbans

I'd like to revise tonight's plan after having reviewed it - Serge
is not available today so I am acting as chief observer.

Present plan: Yohkoh offpointed 5' E for 3 daylight orbits; special
table between passes 2 and 4. The offpoint ends prior to pass #5 with 
an OP command.

New plan: Yohkoh offpoint 5' W with ROG #85 on pass #3. This will
allow us to get long exposures with both offpoint directions. Then,
I would like to leave Yohkoh in the 5' W offpoint condition for the
weekend. This will require a second ROG #85 on pass #5 to un-do the
normal point (OG #32) in the OP. 

The reason for these changes is to be able to see more of the W limb
region as the activity disappears. If we are lucky we will see an
over-the-limb flare or CME.

To make this operation safer, I am re-writing the SXT table for pass
#2 to make it ARS1, not ARS2, and will write the SXT table for pass #4
according to the plan (ARS1).

Please telephone if there is a problem with this. I will be at home
by the time operations start.

Hugh

