ACE Weekly 10/30/2013 - 11/05/2013 All ACE spacecraft subsystems are performing as expected. ======================================================================== Orbit/Attitude: Type Attitude Date 11/05/2013 DOY 309 2013 Thrusters 2R 4R+ 4R- Duration 17:24 min Start 20:44:53z Stop 21:02:29z HGAStart -7.23 deg HGAStop +8.54 deg SunStart 7.97 deg SunStop 12.46 deg SpinStart 4.9643 rpm SpinStop 4.9691 rpm Nutation 0.14 deg Firing 88 pulses FuelUsed 0.2658 lbm FuelRemain 110.6824 lbm FinalSCMass 1344.943 lbm The next attitude maneuver is scheduled for Tuesday 11/12/2013. ======================================================================== OCRs: None ======================================================================== Activities: Data Capture: 99.993% DOY 300-307 2013 DOY 303 18:57:04-18:57:43 40 seconds - gap while catching up on data A DSS-15 Bind Test was performed Monday 11/04/2013 (DOY 308). DSS-15 is acquiring an S-Band uplink which will allow ACE to use this DSN antenna. DSS-15 will be available starting 12/21/2013. This Bind Test was confirm that the MMOC can connect to the new station via the Space Link Extension protocol (SLE). Background Information DSS-15 & DSS-27 DSN is adding an S-Band uplink capability to DSS-15 (12/21/2013) and decommissioning DSS-27 (12/23/2013). ACE will continue to have 6 DSN antennas for use (15,24, 34,45, 54,65), but the total number of DSN antennas will be reduced from 13 to 12. DSN has said that missions have reduced their requested hours. Periods of reduced antenna availability will be reported as they approach. There is a higher than normal risk of data loss during the week of 1/1/2014 and 1/31/2014 due to reduced antenna time. * With the new moon on 1/1/2014 and on 1/31/2014, LADEE has the same antenna view as the L1 missions. LADEE is the third biggest user of DSN in January (Mars, DSN, LADEE, Maven, Stereo, SOHO,...) * The new moon also means that WS1 is unavailable since it will be tracking LRO when it would have view of ACE. * DSN will stop using DSS-27 on 12/23/2013. DSS-27 was only used by a few missions (ACE, SOHO, Chandra, Cluster, LADEE, MOM) and was usually more available. * Every winter, the ACE view is shorter for the northern hemisphere antennas. 75% of the DSN antennas are in the northern hemisphere, so southern hemisphere antennas have limited availability. ======================================================================== Anomalies: None