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== Spacecraft Operations == | == Spacecraft Operations == | ||
Last week ended with the start of the cooldown phase of the annealing cycle | Last week ended with the start of the cooldown phase of the annealing cycle! | ||
2014-Jul-9: This day brought us to the end of the scheduled warm phase of the anneal. Even though we had not remained constantly at 100C for the entire annealing period, it was decided to end the warm phase as scheduled. (Annealing at 70-100C isn't as good as 100C, but reversal of radiation damage still occurs.) The heater was turned off on the last pass of the day to start the cooldown. | 2014-Jul-9: This day brought us to the end of the scheduled warm phase of the anneal. Even though we had not remained constantly at 100C for the entire annealing period, it was decided to end the warm phase as scheduled. (Annealing at 70-100C isn't as good as 100C, but reversal of radiation damage still occurs.) The heater was turned off on the last pass of the day to start the cooldown. | ||
2014-Jul-10: A spinup was performed. | 2014-Jul-10: A spinup was performed between 17:50 and 00:06. The starting rate was 14.4 rpm and the final rate was 15.0 rpm. While this is obviously not needed for detector science, it is useful to have the spacecraft at full spin for analysis of SAS data. | ||
[[Category:Tohban Report]] | [[Category:Tohban Report]] | ||
[[Category:Tohban]] | [[Category:Tohban]] |
Revision as of 20:05, 11 July 2014
Tohban Reports | |
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Start Date: | 9 Jul 2014 |
End Date: | 15 Jul 2014 |
Tohban: | Lindsay Glesener (Vice Tohban: Martin Fivian) |
Tohban email: | glesener@ssl.berkeley.edu |
Next Tohban: | |
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Last week ended with the start of the cooldown phase of the annealing cycle!
2014-Jul-9: This day brought us to the end of the scheduled warm phase of the anneal. Even though we had not remained constantly at 100C for the entire annealing period, it was decided to end the warm phase as scheduled. (Annealing at 70-100C isn't as good as 100C, but reversal of radiation damage still occurs.) The heater was turned off on the last pass of the day to start the cooldown.
2014-Jul-10: A spinup was performed between 17:50 and 00:06. The starting rate was 14.4 rpm and the final rate was 15.0 rpm. While this is obviously not needed for detector science, it is useful to have the spacecraft at full spin for analysis of SAS data.