ACE Weekly 03/30/2016 - 04/05/2016 All ACE spacecraft subsystems are performing as expected. ======================================================================== Attitude/Orbit: Type Attitude Date 04/05/2016 DOY 096 2016 Thrusters 2R 4R+ 4R- Duration 13:41 minutes Start 20:02:20z Stop 20:16:01z ra,decStart 25.19, +0.41 ra,decStop 31.21,+11.39 ra,decExpect 31.54,+11.46 Deviation 0.22 deg (-1.7%) HGAStart +5.63 deg HGAStop +8.70 deg SunStart 11.92 deg SunStop 16.84 deg SpinStart 5.0602 rpm SpinStop 5.0644 rpm Nutation 0.06 deg Firing 70 pulses FuelUsed 0.2014 lbm FuelRemain 91.420 lbm FinalSCMass 1325.680 lbm Upcoming Maneuver Schedule: - Attitude Maneuver: Tuesday, 04/12/2016 ======================================================================== OCRs: None ======================================================================== Activities: Data Capture: 99.999% 2016 DOY 087 - 2016 DOY 094 * Data gap totaling 1 second occurred during SSR management/playback activities on DOY 090 (2016-089:06:22:05 - 2016-089:06:22:05z). ======================================================================== Anomalies: - 04/04/2016 - SOAR S-ACE-35-CTT-2 - DSN Problem - Madrid Complex (Recurring) - On the morning of Sunday, 4/3/16 (DOY 094), the Ops Chief notified the ACE FOT that DSS-65 was RED and will not be able to support the ACE contact (at BOT=14:45 UT). DSN DR# M109280 was created and documented as a hardware problem with the Antenna Control Assembly. Impact: Minimal - 1) The FOT worked closely with the SSMO Scheduling Team and determined that there was no DSN availability from other ground stations on DOY 094-095. WS1 coverage was also assessed for the aforementioned dates, and deemed as not significantly long in duration to alleviate the problem. 2) An SSR failover occurred on 2016-095:17:20:32 (UT), which resulted in 30 seconds of mission data loss (i.e., there is no recording of science data during the SSR failover transition). Fortunately, since there was no carryover data going into the lost DSS-65 contact on DOY 094, the net science data loss amounts to only 30 seconds. 3) Coordinating with the SSMO Scheduling Team, the FOT converted the DSS-34 Canberra ranging-only contact for DOY 098 to a tracking pass (extending also the EOT by 5 minutes). With these changes implemented (barring any further contact anomalies), the expectation is to be fully caught-up with SSR data management on DOY 098.