ACE Weekly Report: 08-23-00 All ACE spacecraft subsystems are performing nominally. An Attitude maneuver as well as two Z Axis Control maneuvers were successfully executed on 08-17-00. The next attitude maneuver is scheduled for 08-29-00. A StationKeeping Maneuver will also be performed. In preparation for the upcoming Z axis control burns on 08-17-00, several instruments ramped down their high voltage power supplies. SWICS, SWIMS, SWEPAM-E, and SWEPAM-I were ramped down on 08-16-00. On 08-17-00 the S/C was reconfigured from the HGA to the -Z Broadbeam antenna. Three maneuvers were performed during the 10 hour support: 1 Attitude Reorientation and 2 Lissajous Z Axis Control burns. The S/C was reconfigured to the HGA after all maneuver activities had successfully completed. The nominal SSR daily dump was not completed due to insufficient time on the HGA. On 08-18-00 the ~8.5 hour support allowed SSR activities to return to their nominal configuration while sustaining no data loss; 106 slices of SSR A and 585 slices of SSR B played back. 6 minute Attitude Maneuver successfully completed. The StationKeeping Maneuver scheduled for today was postponed until August 29th. This will allow for additional tracking data and analysis. SWEPAM-E and SWEPAM-I completed their high voltage ramp up activities and have returned to their normal operating modes. SWICS and SWIMS began their ramp up activities and completed their activities over the weekend. During the support ACE sustained ~13 minute data loss due to problems with the INIF Fanout. SSR data lost during this period was redumped prior to the scheduled EOT (G00-0042). Instrument ramp ups were delayed ~110 minutes due to problems with INIF. When the fanout had been rebooted earlier in the support, data stopped flowing to the ASC and NOAA. While it appeared all processes were running, it was finally decided to restart the ISIS software. This solved the problem and the instrumenters could now see their data. Instrument ramp ups continued without further incident.