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To : Distribution
From : Science Planning and Scheduling Team, STScI
Date : 2-Jun-1999 14:54:55 UT
SMS Supervisor : Danny Jones 410-338-5097 djones@stsci.edu

Subject : SMS SA158J03: distribution of final products


The Mission Scheduler and Command Loader processing for the final run
of SMS SA158J03 has been completed. The products have been reviewed
and approved for release and may be found at address SSSP.GSFC.NASA.GOV,
while comments on the PASS errors are included below. This distribution
includes MEGG and MOSR products in addition to MS/CL products.

SMS Name : SA158J03
MS Run Name : SA158J03_F
CL Run Names : SA158J03_F1, SA158J03_F2, SA158J03_F3
Calendar Name : 991587AM
SMS Start Time : 1999.158:00:00:00
SMS End Time : 1999.165:00:00:00


PRS:
====
Operational Period Catalogs and SPCs have been generated from the Command
Loads. The OPCats are:

HOMER::PASSOPS:[OPC.CATALOGS]OP1531429.CAT;1
HOMER::PASSOPS:[OPC.CATALOGS]OP1531430.CAT;1
HOMER::PASSOPS:[OPC.CATALOGS]OP1531431.CAT;1

CCS:
====
Product Notification Message PNM_1999153145335.TXT fully enumerating
these products has been successfully transmitted via File Transport
Protocol (FTP) to the Control Center System (CCS) A string.



PASS error analysis
===================


There are 248 69/3 errors in the Mission Schedule. All are acceptable.

In Command Load #1, there are 6 instances and in Command Load 2 there are
3 instances of the following error:

*** 1514/03 CDFCHECK 99Y158D01H16M05.952000000 5JH0101X S1810181 6
*** CMD: CPACT MOVES CP POINTER BEFORE PREVIOUS CP EXECUTION IS DONE

These correspond to text blocks in the SMS where the spacecraft will drop
to gyros during the Comet Lee target of opportunity. Dennis Crain has
confirmed that these errors are acceptable according to the MOSES SEs.



HST FINAL MODE LOAD APPROVAL FORM
=================================


SUBSYSTEM SIGN-OFF (ENTER NAME) DOY/TIME
--------- --------------------------- --------

DMS FC/SE
--------------------------- --------
EPS FC/SE
--------------------------- --------
I&C FC/SE
--------------------------- --------
OTA FC/SE
--------------------------- --------
PCS FC/SE
--------------------------- --------
SI FC/SE
--------------------------- --------
MPO FC/SE
--------------------------- --------
STSCI/SPST Danny Jones 153/15:15
--------------------------- --------

=======================================================================
FINAL AUTHORIZATION:


-------------------------------------------- -------------
MOSES FO MANAGER/MOSES SS APPROVAL TO UPLINK DOY/GMT

=======================================================================



Delivery Notes:
===============


- To help ease the problems of conforming to the TDRSS schedule resulting
from large negative ephemeris shifts, the Mission Scheduler MA and SSA
IRAC pads have been increased from 0.5 degrees to 4.0 degrees. This shortens
the views in the initial mode run, thereby enabling the final mode run to
handle ephemeris shifts better.

MAIRACPAD and SSAIRACPAD are angular pads applied to MA & SSA IRAC constraint
angle (from the CRPF) in initial NCC mode (deg). They are used to protect
against ephemeris shifts that will cause a change in IRAC constraint times
between initial and final NCC mode processing.

Derivation of the current IRAC pad 0.5 values is based on a 5 second
ephemeris shift:

o Average motion of Earth as seen from HST is about equal to
(360 deg / HST orbital period) = (360 deg / 96 min)
= 3.75 deg/min = 0.07 deg/sec

o If the max in-track ephem shift is assumed to be no greater than 5 sec,
we get (5 sec) x (0.07 deg/sec) = 0.35 deg
Rounding to the nearest 1/2 deg = 0.5 deg

- This SMS contains the STIS Anneal, SUs 0808119-21. These are the instrument
reconfigurations that comprise it;

163:13:46:27 163:13:46:42 SI UP STIS CCD DARKOPER 08081-573:19:01 01
163:16:33:48 163:16:33:49 SI DOWN STIS CCD STANDBY 08081-573:19:01 01
163:16:34:13 163:16:34:28 SI UP STIS CCD OPERATE 08081-573:19:02 01
163:16:52:50 163:16:53:05 SI DOWN STIS OPERATE 08081-573:19:04 01
163:16:53:05 163:16:53:06 SI DOWN STIS CCD STANDBY 08081-573:19:04 01
163:16:56:33 163:16:56:34 SI UP STIS CCD TEC1 08081-573:20:01 01
163:16:56:34 163:16:56:35 SI UP STIS CCD TEC2 08081-573:20:01 01
163:16:56:35 163:16:56:36 SI UP STIS CCD TEC3 08081-573:20:01 01
163:16:56:36 163:16:57:01 SI UP STIS CCD HEAT 08081-573:20:01 01
164:04:57:06 164:04:57:31 SI DOWN STIS CCD TEC3 08081-573:20:01 01
164:05:57:31 164:05:57:56 SI DOWN STIS CCD TEC2 08081-573:20:01 01
164:06:27:56 164:06:28:21 SI DOWN STIS CCD TEC1 08081-573:20:01 01
164:06:58:21 164:06:58:46 SI DOWN STIS CCD STANDBY 08081-573:20:01 01
164:17:12:04 164:17:12:19 SI UP STIS CCD DARKOPER 08081-573:21:01 01
164:18:12:19 164:18:12:34 SI UP STIS OBSERVE 08081-573:21:01 01

- This SMS contains the Comet Lee target of opporunity SUs 0731501-06 and
Gamma Ray Burster target of opportunity SU 0818961.

- TDRS shortfall resolutions required the use of TDRS-171 instead of TDRS-West
for these 2 events:
start time: 1999.162:01:21:45 end_time: 1999.162:02:14:00
start time: 1999.164 01:44:45 end_time: 1999.164:02:37:15

- The Commanding group has no additional inputs.


Ancillary information and reports:
==================================


The following proposals are scheduled on this SMS:

06354 MEASURING LUMINOSITY EVOLUTION IN Z=0.3 FIELD GALAXIES FROM INTERNAL K
INEMATICS
06356 SNAPSHOT SURVEY OF ULTRALUMINOUS INFRARED GALAXIES
06406 Intermediate Mass Stars and Unusual Stellar Mass Limits in a Starburst
Galaxy
06651 WLR Distances from Accurate Multi-Color WFPC2 Photometry of A & B Supe
rgiants in M31 and M33
06671 Deep V, I Photometry for 20 M31 Globular Clusters
06833 A Cepheid Search in the Virgo Cluster Galaxy NGC 4571
06967 Blue Continuum Snapshots of 3CR Radio - Continued Galaxies
07272 Helium Absorption by Protogalactic Gas
07274 Secular Changes in the Jet of M87
07281 Snapshot survey of the B2 sample of radio galaxies
07282 A Continuing Snapshot Survey for Compact Stellar Groups and Clusters a
round Wolf- Rayet Stars
07298 A snapshot survey for UV bright Quasars at redshift below 3
07315 A Campaign to Determine the CO and CO2 Abundances in Cometary Nuclei
07388 Black Holes and the Centers of Galaxies
07402 Chromospheric Activity in Old Stars: Halo Subdwarfs' Variability
07406 High-Resolution Imaging of Ejecta Knots in the Cassiopeia A SNR
07431 Snapshot Survey of Microlensed Source Stars
07470 A Snapshot Survey of Galactic Globular Clusters
07504 Calibration of Nearby Type Ia Supernovae as Standard Candles: The Next
Three-Year Step
07508 Ultraviolet Line Eclipses by Extrasolar Planets
07615 Determination of the mass function of a globular cluster through gravi
tational microlensing
07620 WF/PC2 CYCLE 7 Standard Darks
07621 WF/PC2 CYCLE 7 SUPPLEMENTAL DARKS pt1/3
07622 WFPC2 CYCLE 7 INTERNAL MONITOR
07712 WF/PC2 CYCLE 7 SUPPLEMENTAL DARKS pt2/3
07912 STIS parallel archive proposal - Nearby Galaxies - Imaging and Spectro
scopy
07949 CCD Dark and Bias Monitor -- Cont to Jun 99
07950 Cycle 7 MAMA Dark Measurements
08018 Demographics of Nuclear Black Holes
08053 WF/PC2 CYCLE 7 EARTH FLATS -- PART II
08080 STIS Spectroscopic CCD Flatfielding -- Revised
08081 STIS CCD Hot Pixel Annealing -- II
08090 POMS Test Proposal: WFII parallel archive proposal continuation
08095 Accurate proper motions of Galactic halo populations
08172 STIS Deep DLA Imaging Survey II
08178 Tracking the Evolution of the Homunculus and Outer Debris in Eta Carin
ae
08189 The Source of Gamma Ray Bursts and the Nature of their Hosts
08200 Globular Cluster Systems in Three Giant Coma Ellipticals
08201 The Ultraviolet Properties of Ultra- Luminous Infrared Galaxies
08269 The Morphological Evolution of Field Galaxies at 1 08319 Masses and Distances of Pre-Main Sequence Binaries
08405 Hubble Heritage Observations of Jupiter
08406 POMS Test Proposal: STIS non-scripted parallel proposal continuation V
08470 POMS Test Proposal: STIS non-scripted parallel proposal continuation V
I
POINT SPSS GENERIC POINTING PROPOSAL
STISL STIS LV RECONFIGURATION/SAA PROPOSAL
TABLE MISCELLEANEOUS SI TABLE LOADS (SPSS)




SOLAR ARRAY OPTIMIZATION SUMMARY REPORT
1999.147 18:15:10 VERSION= 2.3


Command: SMSG/EPS_MERGE 991587AM

CALENDAR START= 1999.158:00:00:00 CALENDAR END= 1999.165:00:00:00

CALENDAR ID= 991587AM

NUMBER OF SA SLEWS= 26

SA COMMAND TIME +V1/SA-NORMAL SA_SLEW_DUR SA_SLEW_ANG
yyyy.ddd:hh:mm:ss (DEG) (SEC) (DEG)
----------------- ------ ----- ------
1999.158:00:13:43 51.59 587 80.90
1999.158:03:45:16 106.16 482 54.56
1999.158:18:00:31 50.39 487 55.77
1999.159:00:12:19 116.24 529 65.85
1999.159:03:14:12 50.53 529 65.71
1999.159:04:28:27 149.63 650 99.10
1999.159:05:12:23 93.80 487 55.83
1999.159:17:30:02 57.28 394 36.52
1999.160:01:24:29 159.56 660 102.28
1999.160:03:13:09 91.76 537 67.79
1999.160:04:40:32 167.74 569 75.98
1999.160:05:20:41 50.85 706 116.90
1999.160:06:10:25 173.26 722 122.42
1999.160:07:13:05 112.53 508 60.74
1999.160:20:03:53 69.12 430 43.41
1999.161:04:49:56 168.92 652 99.80
1999.161:05:42:15 103.23 529 65.69
1999.161:15:26:41 145.54 424 42.30
1999.162:02:42:28 101.79 431 43.74
1999.162:14:17:25 169.34 536 67.55
1999.162:15:50:40 120.28 457 49.06
1999.162:22:42:48 162.32 423 42.04
1999.163:00:44:18 50.38 690 111.95
1999.163:02:38:47 95.02 436 44.64
1999.164:01:24:12 76.40 281 18.62
1999.164:17:10:12 61.32 253 15.08



Slew summary of Calendar 991587AM

Start Stop V1-SUN
ddd:hh:mm:ss ddd:hh:mm:ss RA DEC PA OR Angle

158:00:13:43 158:02:14:52 127 10 289 -2 52
158:02:14:52 158:03:45:16 127 10 291 0 52
158:03:45:16 158:13:55:16 191 12 320 21 109
158:13:55:16 158:16:38:13 197 29 325 19 104
158:16:38:13 158:16:59:43 189 14 303 4 105
158:16:59:43 158:18:00:31 189 14 298 -1 105
158:18:00:31 158:19:57:55 127 10 293 1 51
158:19:57:55 158:21:33:42 127 10 296 5 51
158:21:33:42 158:23:10:59 127 10 287 -4 50
158:23:10:59 159:00:12:19 127 10 291 0 50
159:00:12:19 159:01:32:52 166 -61 281 0 110
159:01:32:52 159:03:14:12 205 -80 216 -19 118
159:03:14:12 159:04:28:27 25 9 68 0 51
159:04:28:27 159:05:12:23 267 -52 160 0 150
159:05:12:23 159:06:12:38 14 -28 56 0 78
159:06:12:38 159:07:04:16 321 16 60 0 106
159:07:04:16 159:16:46:48 191 12 320 21 108
159:16:46:48 159:17:30:02 173 31 293 0 84
159:17:30:02 160:01:24:29 11 41 84 -3 57
160:01:24:29 160:02:47:30 279 -24 86 -2 159
160:02:47:30 160:03:13:09 279 -24 86 -2 160
160:03:13:09 160:04:40:32 339 13 51 -15 92
160:04:40:32 160:05:20:41 271 -28 81 -29 166
160:05:20:41 160:06:10:25 20 32 85 0 51
160:06:10:25 160:07:13:05 259 -29 167 0 173
160:07:13:05 160:17:06:20 191 12 320 22 107
160:17:06:20 160:20:03:53 207 17 308 0 116
160:20:03:53 160:20:56:16 152 28 284 0 66
160:20:56:16 161:03:36:14 5 59 90 -3 62
161:03:36:14 161:04:49:56 14 -27 57 0 80
161:04:49:56 161:05:42:15 271 -27 77 -28 167
161:05:42:15 161:08:47:20 189 3 293 -2 108
161:08:47:20 161:09:31:30 195 28 300 -4 101
161:09:31:30 161:15:26:41 195 28 299 -5 101
161:15:26:41 161:17:21:54 247 -24 243 -20 170
161:17:21:54 161:17:53:02 247 -25 243 -20 170
161:17:53:02 162:01:45:32 295 -69 135 0 129
162:01:45:32 162:02:42:28 307 9 54 0 123
162:02:42:28 162:14:17:25 188 12 290 -7 102
162:14:17:25 162:15:50:40 248 -25 259 -5 169
162:15:50:40 162:19:26:33 234 24 350 20 127
162:19:26:33 162:22:42:48 232 36 353 21 115
162:22:42:48 163:00:04:42 279 -24 86 -3 162
163:00:04:42 163:00:44:18 279 -24 86 -3 162
163:00:44:18 163:02:38:47 23 30 80 -4 50
163:02:38:47 163:05:20:30 161 -60 300 11 106
163:05:20:30 163:06:11:09 154 -58 295 0 102
163:06:11:09 163:12:24:41 189 3 293 -2 106
163:12:24:41 163:18:36:54 351 59 78 0 70
163:18:36:54 163:19:32:33 195 28 300 -2 99
163:19:32:33 164:01:24:12 195 28 299 -3 99
164:01:24:12 164:02:15:21 142 30 278 0 54
164:02:15:21 164:02:44:56 152 26 284 0 64
164:02:44:56 164:08:56:05 351 59 77 0 70
164:08:56:05 164:13:38:07 260 58 356 -3 99
164:13:38:07 164:17:10:12 344 21 69 3 88
164:17:10:12 164:23:35:00 10 41 83 0 61






Note: The following gaps of more than 4 hours
between activities exist on this Calendar:

Separation Time Activity Next Activity Al after Gap
(ddd:hh:mm) (ddd:hh:mm) (ddd:hh:mm)




COMCON Block Summary
SMS FILE NAME: SPSS_SMS:991587AM.SMS
Calendar FILE NAME: SPSS_DATA_DK2:[PLANINST.PASS.991587AM]991587AM.CAL


Start Time End Time Duration Service T H Rate Prop Prg Ob Al Vn
------------ ------------ ----- ------- - - --- ------------------
162:03:47:43 162:03:53:43 06:00 SSAR_NOF W 1 1M 07274-43R:21:02 01
162:05:00:47 162:05:09:17 08:30 SSAF W 1K 07274-43R:21:05 01



Distance between target and 1-star acq guide star
SMS FILE NAME: SPSS_SMS:991587AM.SMS

LABELS: START TIMES: DELTA PRI TAR RA/ TAR DEC/ TARGET
SLEW/ SI GSACQ/ TIME FGS GS RA GS DEC DIST
GSACQ NAME NEXT SLEW (SEC) (DEG) (DEG) (AMIN)
-------- ---- ----------------- ------- --- -------- -------- ------
SMS005J WFII 1999.158:14:02:45 9343. 3 197.344 29.381
SMS005M 1999.158:16:38:28 197.112 29.309 12.9

SMS00DD WFII 1999.159:00:30:38 3749. 3 166.307 -61.344
SMS00EG 1999.159:01:33:07 166.386 -61.536 11.7

SMS00GS WFII 1999.159:04:49:33 1385. 3 266.790 -51.980
SMS00GX 1999.159:05:12:38 267.123 -51.917 12.9

SMS00HC WFII 1999.159:05:30:50 2523. 1 14.165 -27.525
SMS00HJ 1999.159:06:12:53 14.198 -27.717 11.6

SMS00HQ WFII 1999.159:06:30:08 2063. 3 320.818 15.801
SMS00HV 1999.159:07:04:31 320.785 16.008 12.6

SMS00LM STIS 1999.159:17:13:59 978. 1 173.189 31.314
SMS00NL 1999.159:17:30:17 173.330 31.520 14.4

SMS00SH WFII 1999.160:04:58:57 1319. 3 271.143 -28.426
SMS00SM 1999.160:05:20:56 271.019 -28.285 10.7

SMS00SY WFII 1999.160:05:42:06 1714. 1 19.895 32.181
SMS00T3 1999.160:06:10:40 19.971 31.970 13.2

SMS00T8 WFII 1999.160:06:33:43 2377. 3 258.635 -29.462
SMS00TF 1999.160:07:13:20 258.843 -29.368 12.2

SMS0102 WFII 1999.160:20:32:44 1427. 3 151.988 28.030
SMS0110 1999.160:20:56:31 151.929 27.829 12.4

SMS012I WFII 1999.161:03:55:38 3273. 3 14.243 -27.481
SMS012R 1999.161:04:50:11 14.121 -27.308 12.3

SMS0134 WFII 1999.161:05:09:30 1980. 3 271.093 -26.887
SMS0139 1999.161:05:42:30 270.945 -26.742 11.8

SMS013N WFII 1999.161:06:21:05 8790. 1 188.509 2.642
SMS013T 1999.161:08:47:35 188.558 2.828 11.5

SMS01FJ STIS 1999.162:02:09:16 2007. 3 306.550 9.450
SMS01GB 1999.162:02:42:43 306.513 9.573 7.7

SMS01LX FGS 1999.162:14:55:08 3347. 2 247.813 -24.545
SMS01M2 1999.162:15:50:55 248.097 -24.672 17.3

SMS01WJ WFII 1999.163:05:26:51 2673. 3 154.259 -57.913
SMS01WO 1999.163:06:11:24 154.236 -58.131 13.1

SMS01WW WFII 1999.163:06:42:44 20532. 1 188.509 2.642
SMS01X1 1999.163:12:24:56 188.558 2.828 11.5

SMS021R WFII 1999.164:01:51:49 1427. 1 141.970 29.986
SMS021Z 1999.164:02:15:36 141.980 30.192 12.4

SMS0226 WFII 1999.164:02:21:24 1427. 1 151.662 25.912
SMS022B 1999.164:02:45:11 151.810 26.069 12.3