ACE Weekly 01/21/2015 - 01/27/2015 ACE spacecraft subsystems are performing as expected. ======================================================================== Orbit/Attitude: Type Attitude Date 01/27/2015 DOY 027 2015 Thrusters 2R 4R+ 4R- Duration 7:06 min Start 17:48:24z Stop 17:55:30z ra,decStart 298.23,-10.63 ra,decStop 305.04,-10.96 ra,decExpect 305.17,-11.07 Deviation 0.17 deg (-2% short) HGAStart -8.77 deg HGAStop +8.99 deg SunStart 13.61 deg SunStop 8.75 deg SpinStart 4.9982 rpm SpinStop 4.9999 rpm Nutation 0.19 deg Firing 36 pulses FuelUsed 0.1160 lbm FuelRemain 101.3620 lbm FinalSCMass 1335.622 lbm The next attitude maneuver is scheduled for Wednesday 02/04/2014. ======================================================================== OCRs: None ======================================================================== Activities: Data Capture: 100% DOY 018-025 2015 Santiago (Near Earth Network) continues their ranging tests while ACE was in the low downlink rate. The data will be used in preparing for the DSCOVR mission. Another test is scheduled for Thursday 1/28/2015. 01/21/2015 DOY 021 1700-1800z (not performed) 01/23/2015 DOY 023 1500-1605z 01/23/2015 DOY 023 1730-1840z 01/26/2015 DOY 026 1505-1616z The DSCOVR launch is scheduled for 2/8/2015 and DSN antenna time is limited. For example (and just for information), on the 2 days following the launch (2/09 & 2/10) ACE has ~110 hours of view at DSN. DSCOVR is using ~93 of those hours with other missions using the other ~17 hours. The SSMO scheduling team is acquiring WS1 time whenever it is available. The risk of data loss is increased during this time. ======================================================================== Anomalies: None