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Moving Targets
Last revision: December 29, 2005 by Beth Perriello
- Checkin as usual
- make sure all targets begin with a letter (this is important for
MOSS)
- Run TRANS and Links (if needed)
- Run MOSS
- MOSS may take a long time depending on the number of targets.
- If the target's name begins with a number, as many asteroids or
comets do, MOSS will crash. You will have to rename the target and start
again.
- PMDB load as usual
- GS Request**
- You will likely need to reduce windows from default values.
**NOTE: There may be an error during the search for Guide Stars due to
"insufficient memory". More about this common error is attached.
- run Spike to reflect Guide Star availability
- Verification as usual
- Visit Update
- Make sure the SGD windows are within the range of dates of the Chebychev Polynomials.
- Galley Proof
- as usual, except that you may choose to include the results
from "cheby -display" mentioned above. Since the report is so long, you
should only choose the days that cover the plan windows for the proposal.
- Schedulability as usual
- Make confirmation charts
- Set to Flight Ready
Insufficient Memory during Guide Star search
Due to the nature of the moving objects proposals and the calculations that
may be required, especially for fast moving objects like asteroids or comets,
GS Request may fail due to insufficient memory. In this case, GS Request will
need to be rerun with reduced windows. This will make the proposal artifically
time critical.
If NGSS reports that the search for guide stars has failed, log onto
GSOPS:
- Move the cursor out of all windows, press the left mouse button and choose "Guide Stars".
- Then choose GSRPA - GSOPS.
- The Username is GSOPS (ask for the password).
- At the command line, type "error". This takes you to the directory where the error files
are located.
- type "dir *ppppoo*" where "pppp" is the four-digit proposal id and "oo" is the obset id.
- type "file".
You will most likely see "insufficient memory" listed as reason for the failure.
If another reason is listed, see Tony for help.