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Operations CXO Status Report

Friday 6 June 2025 9.00am EDT

During the last week, the observing schedule was interrupted due to a radiation monitor threshold violation. The loads were autonomously halted at 1:52am EDT on Jun 1 by the ACIS radiation monitor through execution of SCS 107 for SI safing. All spacecraft actions were nominal. A real-time procedure was executed on Jun 1 to disable SCS-29, which was enabled during the safing sequence. Loads for a replanned schedule were uplinked on Jun 2. Planned observations that were impacted by the interruption will be rescheduled.

Real-time procedures were executed on Jun 4 to perform a routine self-check of the Electrical Interface Assembly (EIA) Sequencer and to perform a diagnostic dump of the Control Processing Electronics (CPE).

A Chandra press release was issued on Jun 4 describing observations of two galaxy clusters that are making another pass at each other after colliding about a billion years ago. Known as PSZ2 G181 for short, this system has been studied in radio waves and reveals a pair of huge, parentheses-shaped structures outside the system. These structures are probably shock fronts — similar to those created by supersonic jets — likely caused by disruption of gas from the initial collision. Data from NASA’s Chandra and ESA’s XMM-Newton provide evidence that the two galaxy clusters are poised for another collision in the future. For details see: https://chandra.harvard.edu/photo/2025/g181/

The schedule of targets for the next week is shown below.



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        4FGLJ1721.3-5257       ACIS-I       Jun  8
        NGC1300                ACIS-S       Jun  9
        J-PLUSEELG-7           ACIS-S
        LHS475                 HRC-I
        SpARCSJ163437+40214    ACIS-I       Jun 10
        Radiation Belts
        SextansA               ACIS-S
        NGC4571                ACIS-S
        NGC6537                HRC-I        Jun 11
        SDSSJ022211.96-0830    ACIS-S
        HEPG000.669+00.642     ACIS-I
        NGC1300                ACIS-S
        NGC4579                ACIS-S/HETG  Jun 12
        EtaCar                 HRC-I
        A1795                  ACIS-I
        Radiation Belts                     Jun 13
        SextansA               ACIS-S
        4FGLJ1714.8-3849       ACIS-I
        HZ43                   HRC-I /LETG
        NGC4151                ACIS-S/HETG
        4FGLJ1714.8-3849       ACIS-I       Jun 14
        NGC4535                ACIS-S
        GAMA484908             ACIS-S
        SpARCSJ163437+40214    ACIS-I
        1eRASSJ134737.2+104    ACIS-S
        4FGLJ1714.8-3849       ACIS-I
        M87                    HRC-I        Jun 15
        4FGLJ1721.3-5257       ACIS-I
        Radiation Belts

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All spacecraft subsystems continued to support nominal operations.

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