ACE Weekly 05/07/2014 - 05/13/2014 All ACE spacecraft subsystems are performing as expected. ======================================================================== Orbit/Attitude: Type Attitude SK-69 Date 05/13/2014 05/13/2014 DOY 133 2014 133 2014 Thrusters 2R 4R+ 4R- 3A 4A Duration 7:44 min 50.843 sec Start 15:27:23z 16:20:11z Stop 15:34:47z 16:21:03z HGAStart -4.00 deg +10.19 deg HGAStop +10.19 deg +10.18 deg SunStart 12.25 deg 17.86 deg SunStop 17.86 deg 17.70 deg SpinStart 5.0012 rpm 5.0031 rpm SpinStop 5.0031 rpm 4.9923 rpm Nutation 0.06 deg 0.55 deg Firing 37 pulses Continuous FuelUsed 0.1204 lbm 0.1716 lbm FuelRemain 106.9060 lbm 106.7344 lbm FinalSCMass 1341.166 lbm 1340.994 lbm The next attitude maneuver is scheduled for 05/20/2014. The attitude maneuver (~10% cold) and station keeping maneuver (7.82% cold) performance were less than expected. This may just be an outlier in maneuver performance. ======================================================================== OCRs: None ======================================================================== Activities: Data Capture: 100% DOY 124-131 2014 NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC) scheduled AFSCN to track ACE on Thursday 5/8/2014 1000-1045z (DOY 128). Data from AFSCN is routed via a NISN SCD at VAFB which also performs frame synchronization on the data. Four frames of data were successfully processed by the SCD (Small Conversion Device) and sent to the MMOC, but NISN (NASA Integrated Network Services) reported that the rest of the ACE data could not be frame synchronized. We (FOT, NISN & NOAA SWPC) do not have insight into AFSCN to determine the cause of the problem. The last successful data flow with AFSCN was 1/6/2014 2302z to 1/7/2014 0155z. NOAA SWPC has not scheduled another AFSCN data flow. ======================================================================== Anomalies: Update for S13-0001 - B1 Fuel Tank Temperature Anomaly As mentioned in the previous weekly report, the tank heaters again started turning off after the maneuver on 5/6/2014. (Turning off for ~30 minutes every ~2 hours.) This only lasted ~10 hours and they system returned to its normal condition (tank heaters always on). After the maneuver on 5/13/2014, the tank heaters are again turning off, but this may again be temporary. There are occasional minor issues with ACE passes. If the issues are minimal, they are not reported in GSFC's SOARS (Space Orbital Anomaly Reporting System). Two examples of these occurred in the past week. DOY 124 05/10/2014 DSS-24 Transmitter Body Over Current interlock DSS-24 transmitter tripped off at 1849z. Station reacquired tlm at 1851z with the non-coherent frequency. Station re-established uplink at 1906z. DSN DR# G115029 Impact: Minimal. Short gap redumped at end of pass. No commanding required during 17 minute uplink outage. DOY 133 05/13/2014 DSN Data Capture and Delivery failover There was a 3 minute real-time delay in telemetry as the DSN Data Capture and Delivery system (DCD) failed over to a backup. DSN backfilled data from the gap. DSN DR# N109566 Impact: None