ACE Weekly 08/14/2013 - 08/20/2013 All ACE spacecraft subsystems are performing as expected. ======================================================================== Orbit/Attitude: Type Attitude Date 08/20/2013 DOY 232 2013 Thrusters 2R 4R+ 4R- Duration 5:43 min Start 16:55:13z Stop 17:00:56z HGAStart -8.58 deg HGAStop +8.93 deg SunStart 15.34 deg SunStop 12.51 deg SpinStart 4.9526 rpm SpinStop 4.9537 rpm Nutation 0.08 deg Firing 29 pulses FuelUsed 0.0975 lbm FuelRemain 112.4556 lbm FinalSCMass 1346.716 lbm The next attitude maneuver is scheduled for Tuesday 08/27/2013. ======================================================================== OCRs: None ======================================================================== Activities: Data Capture: 100% DOY 223-230 2013 The fourth Santiago range test was performed on Wednesday 8/14/2013. The drift issue was resolved by disabling the "Doppler Rate Aid". The only remaining issue is the well documented problem of two overflows of the Cortex 32-bit range buffer (DR 261565). If DSN antenna time becomes problematic with the reduction from 13 to 12 antennas (12/23/2013), it may be worthwhile to investigate using Santiago to supplement ACE's southern-hemisphere ranging needs. (These tests were originally planned so that DSCOVR could use Santiago.) NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC) has started an Alternate Processing Site (APS) for ACE real-time solar wind data (RTSW). After several days of ensuring that the numerous firewalls were correctly configured, the MMOC added data forwarding to the new site on 8/16/2013 (MOCR MMOC-373). Ancillary files (clock, attitude/orbit, 28-day ephem, 3-week maneuver plan) will start being delivered in the coming week. Note, the other antennas that provide ACE data to NOAA will also need to be configured. The MMOC data forwarding was just one step in many to be done. ======================================================================== Anomalies: None