SSOC Tohban Report for Week 19 (07-May-2001 to 13-May-2001) SSOC Tohbans : S.Kawashima, A.Takeda, K.Yoshimura KSC Tohbans : Te.Watanabe, H.Adachi, T.Sakao 0. Meeting Attendees T. Watanabe, K. Shibasaki, T. Tamura, K. Matsuzaki, Y. Ogawara, and A. Takeda ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Solar Activity Solar activity was not remarkable during the weekdays, although AR 9445, the target of the sigmoid campaign, geterated a few C-class events. In the weekend, AR 9454 grew up obviously and produced two M3-class flares. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2. Standard Operations 2.1 SXT Table Uploads The following SXT tables were uploaded: JST Day UT Start Time Pass Table ID ================================================================= Monday AM 6-MAY-01 21:16 3 010506 P3 ARS1 STD W* Tuesday AM 7-MAY-01 19:35 2 010507 P2 ARS1 DAR W* Tuesday AM 7-MAY-01 22:58 4 010507 P4 ARS1 STD W* Wednesday AM 8-MAY-01 19:35 2 010508 P2 ARS1 DIF W* Friday AM 10-MAY-01 16:13 1 010508 P4 ARS1 STD W* Saturday AM 11-MAY-01 21:17 4 010511 P4 ARS1 STD W* ================================================================= 2.2 STT Timer Setting The STT timer set was done during pass 3 (Pass ID : 010507-1443) on Monday 07-May-2001 (UT). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3. Special Operations None ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4. Errors and Problems 4.1 SXT Errors Bit Map error at 010511-1443 (recovered by Yobi-C at the same pass) 4.2 DP Errors None. 4.3 BCS Errors None 4.4 MS trouble at KSC There was a trouble in MS-175 at KSC. No commands had been sent from 3rd pass on Wednesday (010508-1443) till last pass on Thursday (010510-0102). The trouble was fixed before 1st pass on Friday (010510-1133). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5. NASA Station Schedule 5.1 Contact Pass Cancellations/Additions The following schedule changes occurred: =================================================== Week Schedule Changes =================================================== Real-Time 19 7 cancellations Final 20 2 cancellations Preliminary 21 3 additions Strawman 22 53 cancellations =================================================== 5.2 Contacts this week and next (see 8.12): Week Wallops Santiago Goldstone Canberra Madrid NASA Japan 19 26 0 1 0 7 34 32 20 27 2 6 0 10 45 37 5.3 Data Transmission from NASA Ground Stations ----(Copied from /home/flare1/yohkoh/dsn_corrupt/2001/01_19)---- 099 80 2314 corrupted tape requested 20-Apr no response tape requested 25-Apr no response tape requested 07-May no response tape requested 09-May Closed/ 7830 blocks. ## We received the DOY-099 data on 23-Apr. 106 80 0102 corrupted tape requested 20-Apr Closed/ same data 106 74 1303 corrupted tape requested 25-Apr no response tape requested 07-May Closed/ correct data 110 80 2001 corrupted tape requested 25-Apr no response tape requested 07-May Closed/ correct data 110 80 2143 corrupted tape requested 25-Apr Closed/ correct data 107 46 1415 missing data requested 25-Apr Closed/ Antennai failed to recover from side-lobe acquisition. Scripts halted. Time biases zeroed. Cycled between acq aid antenna and main. 125 80 1001 corrupted tape requested 08-May Closed/ DOY-124 0739 - 0749 : No data Two minuts of 70m antenna masking at AOS caused MPA script to put in large X-Axis (2.5 degrees) and time (11secs) biases. MPA script halted and biases cleared but the telemetry dump went off just as receivers locked up. 116 80 1500 corrupted tape requested 10-May Closed/ correct data 116 82 1823 corrupted tape requested 10-May Closed/ same data 121 46 0919 missing data requested 09-May Closed/ same data 123 66 0514 missing data requested 09-May ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 6. KSC Pass Conflicts and Schedule No conflicts ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 7. Hikitsugi Items 7.1 Tohbans for Next Week SSOC Tohbans: K. Shibasaki, T. Tamura KSC Tohabns: K. Yoshimura 7.2 STT Timer Setting The STT Timer Setting will be due on Tuesday, 15-May-2001 (JST). 7.3 Please continue to take STT MAP every day (see 8.10). 7.4 Holiday Schedule (KSC 34m antenna TEL: 0994-67-3152) The next holiday is 21-May-2001 (JST). The 34m-antenna operation is scheduled for Pass 2 (21:51 JST) and Pass 4 (02:56 JST). 7.5 OP preparation and OP Start time Please use the latest orbit data in creating OP. Because of high solar activity, YOHKOH orbit changes quickly. If KSC Toban finds large time difference between the predicted and actual event time (10 deg. elevation, max elevation, etc.; ask KSC antenna staff which is better), please report SSOC and try to reflect the time difference to the OP START time. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 8. Unchanged Hikitsugi Items from Previous Weeks: 8.1 Weekend Terminators If possible, please schedule terminator opportunities on any weekend table (i.e., if room permits). 8.2 Software Problems PR_GEV with /hc keyword produces a temporary output file but does not print it at the printer. 8.3 OP_FIRST_GUESS Problem (1)(1999-w38, 1999-w45) In a situation with two KSC cancellations on each of two days (a rare condition) the BDR optimization feature of OP_FIRST_GUESS crashed. After experimentation, we found that it ran OK without the final cancellation request (two the first day, but just the first one on the second day). The second one then had to be removed manually. Records of the problem were forwarded to Lemen-san, but no answer had arrived at the time of writing. (2)(1999-w46, 1999-w45) During the preparation of 991109-1238 OP, 991110-1135 OP and 991111-1032 OP OP_FIRST_GUESS crashed with the message "OP_START_END: problem with detection of LOS/AOS/DSN Repro events". This problem was solved by changing OP_FIRST_GUESS options: choose optimization 1 rather than 2. (3)(2001-w06) OP_FIRST_GUESS frequently got confused about start times, trying to read weekly files extending forward years from the present. Re-tries eventually worked. 8.4 Keeping Wallops Contacts (1999-w42, 1999-w45) This is not a new policy, but to emphasize (paraphrased from e-mail from Hugh Hudson): We should keep all valid Wallops passes, independent of day/night status, in order to maximize our Wallops use and minimize our DSN use. NASA won't give us many DSN passes anyway, so if we select a Goldstone pass in preference to a Wallops one, we'll normally just lose both. Another reason is that CANCEL_DSN software needs some repair, since it seems to replace the DSS identifier WGS with 0. This is likely to cause confusion, but of course if we don't cancel Wallops passes we won't have this problem often. 8.5 DSN Pass Additions (2000-w20; modified 2001-w10) *** Don't forget to request pass additions! *** Yohkoh loses DSN passes as follows: (1) Canceled because Santiago is unavailable (Actually it is now available until end of 2000) (2) Canceled by the SSOC tohbans (3) Deleted by DSN The Tohbans SHOULD COMPARE the STRAWMAN, PRELIMINARY and FINAL schedules. -------------- for each week to see if some of the passes lost by case (4) could be replaced by ones from case (3). This means it may be possible to request pass additions for the PRELIMINARY and FINAL week schedules from the (case (3)) STRAWMAN cancellations. (The cancellations by Seko will generally be marked in red ink, and those by SSOC by pencil: Only request additions from the penciled cancellations). The routine to use is ADD_DSN: e.g., IDL> ADD_DSN, 28, /prelim and IDL> ADD_DSN, 29, /final Decide on the complete list of passes to be added and select them like CANCEL_DSN. Then ftp and email the appropriate file. 8.6 34m ANT Operation (2000-w33, 20001-w12) 34m Operation will be done only on Sunday (=Yohkoh holiday) for up to 2 or 3 passes. There will be no 34m OP to compensate for the lost pass due to the conflict with the other satellites. For further details, please ask Kosugi-san. Note that 34m operation requires more CE slots in OP table than DSN operation does. Weekend OP cannot accomodate many 34m passes without sacrificing even more DSN passes. Also, max elevation of the 34 m antenna should be checked carefully using Weekly Visible Diagram (do not trust op_first_guess nor AOSLOS listing). Try to avoid zenith passes ( Max. El. >76 degree) in planning. However, do not try to change the already fixed schedule just because the pass chosen turns out to be a zenith pass. There's no problem using the zenith pass with extra few op commands. (2001-w12) 8.7 Weekend DSN passes (2000-w49) We used to schedule 12 DSN passes during the weekend, but now we have two passes with the KSC 34m antenna. So only 9 or 10 DSN passes should be scheduled for the weekend. Please be sure to cancel extra passes as early as possible. 8.8 DSN Max Elevation DSN max elevation must be higher than the following value: Contact Max El.(degrees) Madrid 10.0 (2000-w45) Santiago 13.5 (2000-w44) Wallops 6.5 Others 7.0 8.9 OP and SXT Table Transfers Trouble (2000-w34) OP and SXT tables can not be transferred to KSC correctly when the MS computer at ISAS is in Initial Program Load(IPL). HALCA groups operate the satellite from ISAS. SSOC tohbans must be careful to transfer OP and SXT tables in the following periods, an hour before the beginning and an hour after the end of HALCA contact. As for IPL of MS computer at KSC, operators confirm if new OP and SXT tables come to MS computer at ISAS after the IPL. 8.10 STT MAP operation in OP (2000-w42, revised at 2000-w53, 2001-w08) If possible, please schedule the STT MAP operation just before the 1st KSC Pass on next day. The OP commands to be insrted in OP are as follows; OG-030(DEC) CMPN OBS ON OG-035(DEC) STT EVENT OFF ; 1 step after CMPN OBS ON OG-117(DEC) STT MAP START ; 1 step after STT EVENT OFF OG-118(DEC) STT MAP END ; 5 min (10steps) after STT MAP START OG-036(DEC) STT EVENT ON ; 1 step after STT MAP END OG-031(DEC) CMPN OBS OFF ; 1 step after STT EVENT ON Plese insert these command manually in OP schedule. The timing of these commands must be assigned around the mid-time of Canopus tracking window (note that the Canopus tracking does not work normally in this window). It is prefer that the command work during the night period of the satellite. The Canopus tracking window appears on the AOSLOSGD plots as a dotted line. It is preferable to schedule the 10 steps contiguously (as shown, avoiding mode switches). 8.11 Bug-fix Report about the Attitude Determination Software (ADS) at 200-w53 Related with the Y2K problem, a software bug was found in the attitude detection software. The problem occured in the procedure to search the orbital element file. In the program including the bug, the attitude of the Yohkoh satellite was calculated using the latest orbital elements in DASD or Serius database, while it must be done using the elements of the day nearest to the observation date. This buf has been fixed now. This bug causes the large attitude error when the observation date and the calculation date of the attitude are largely different. From 2000 Jan. to 2000 Sep., there are 10 candidates with the attitude error greater than one minutes of arc, which are as follows (obs. date); 27-Apr-2000, 28-Apr-2000, 13-Sep-2000, 14-Sep-2000, 7-Jan-2000, 11-Sep-2000, 9-Mar-2000, 8-Jan-2000, 28-Sep-2000, 12-Sep-2000. Re-calculation of the attitude is scheduled to these 10 cases. 8.12 print_contact (2001-w07) It's helpful to see the actual statistics of the DSN/Wallops station passes. The program "PRINT_CONTACTS" does this for inclusion in the weekly report, e.g. IDL> print_contacts,[6,7] lists the passes for weeks 6 and 7. [end of report]