March 7, 1998 HSH SXT CHIEF OBSERVER'S REPORT AND TABLE PLAN CHIEF OBSERVER'S REPORT for Week 10 1-Mar-98 to 7-Mar-98 SOLAR ACTIVITY Solar activity was higher this week, with numerous C-class flares mainly from AR 8171 (29 of them by 6-Mar 12:31) and no M or X events. Hmmm. The other interesting item (see this week's nugget) was the sunspot group appearing at N48 (!), thanks to Pat McIntosh for alerting us to this. SXT INSTRUMENT STATUS The instruments are performing well. Careful planning helped the Yohkoh systems to survive another eclipse. A Yohkoh pointing update (about ten arc sec) moved the Sun back into a good configuration for terminator correction images. SXT SCIENCE For Web material see Weekly: ftp://isass0.solar.isas.ac.jp/pub/sxt_co/SXTweekly.html Index: ftp://isass0.solar.isas.ac.jp/pub/sxt_co/index.html 1997: ftp://isass0.solar.isas.ac.jp/pub/yohkoh_in_1997/1997.html This week's "science nugget" deals with the high-latitude region but also contains links to the full-Sun movies from the eclipse of Feb. 26. CAMPAIGNS There was a bit of a scare about the telemetry from the third (best) eclipse episode. A Wallops operations error put a gap in the data right at the wrong moment. Luckily we had dumped that particular bit twice, and the second dump was OK. So - no problem. PERSONNEL D. McKenzie returned to Montana on Thursday, 5-Mar. SEMINAR There was no seminar during this week. SXT TABLE PLAN FOR WEEK 98_11 (9-Mar-98 - 15-Mar-98) SXT Chief Observer: Hudson There are no special campaigns this week, but we may try jet-hunting or filament-chasing as usual. Unfortunately there are many conflicts in KSC usage this week, so we have little flexibility. The VLA (Rob Willson) is observing over the weekend, but we don't need a special setup because it is whole-Sun long wavelengths. ________________________________#_______________________________ JST Day UT Start Time Pass Table ID Monday 09-MAR-98 00:29 3 980308 P3 ARS1 STD Tuesday 09-MAR-98 21:21 2 980309 P2 ARS1 STD+DIFF Wednesday 11-MAR-98 01:05 4 980310 P4 ARS1 DARKCAL Thursday 11-MAR-98 20:15 2 980311 P2 ARS1 STD+JET Thursday 11-MAR-98 23:40 4 980311 P4 ARS1 STD Friday 12-MAR-98 20:33 2 980312 P2 ARS1 STD Saturday 13-MAR-98 20:51 2 980313 P2 ARS1 STD Note that UT days begin again to differ from JST days, so the dates look a little odd. Note that this plan is subject to change. Continuing requests: SSOC Tohban: On the weekly visible diagram, please mark the official five passes first and then cross out those passes that will be given to other satellites. That way we can keep the numbering straight in the Yohkoh software system. SSOC Tohban: SXT operations do not currently include terminator off- pointing. It is unnecessary this week to ask the SXT Chief Observer for terminator off-pointing information. KSC & SSOC Tohbans: If any KSC passes are likely to be cancelled (for example due to a typhoon) or an SXT table cannot be uploaded for some reason, please telephone and e-mail the Chief Observer immediately. (sxt_co@isass0.solar.isas.ac.jp, copy to sxt_st@flare2.solar.isas.ac.jp). KSC Tohbans: In general flare mode supersedes table upload, ie if a flare is in progress please do not upload a new table, and contact the chief observer.