Friday 6 July 2012 9.00am EDT
During the last week the Chandra observing schedule was replanned to replace a 15 ksec observation of N158C with two other targets which are less sensitive to variations in the ACIS focal plane temperature. The N158C target will be rescheduled in a future week. A Chandra press release was issued on Jul 3 describing the violent behavior of V1647 Ori, a young Sun-like star spinning at high speed and spewing out super-hot plasma. Using many years of observations from NASA's Chandra, ESA's XMM-Newton, and Japan's Suzaku telescopes, scientists observed extended outbursts associated with faster growth, a surge in X-ray emission, and a dramatic temperature increase. In addition another variation in X-ray emission was found to repeat regularly with a period of about one day. For more details see: http://chandra.harvard.edu/press/12_releases/press_070312.html A real-time procedure was executed on Jul 3 to perform a routine self-check of the Electrical Interface Assembly (EIA) Sequencer. A second real-time procedure was executed on Jul 5 to update the on-board ephemeris. The schedule of targets for the next week which includes the two replanned targets is shown below. |
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SDSSJ1220+2542 ACIS-S Jul 7
3c268.2 ACIS-S
Radiation Belts
MXB1659-29 ACIS-S Jul 8
IC4451 ACIS-S
RXJ1622.7-2325_P1 ACIS-S Jul 9
HD30177 ACIS-S
HR3089 ACIS-S
LP851-346 ACIS-S
NGC3588 ACIS-S
SDSSJ1210+1741 ACIS-S
SgrA* ACIS-S HETG
PSRJ1124-36 ACIS-S Jul 10
Radiation Belts
SgrA* ACIS-S HETG
PSRJ1723-2837 ACIS-S Jul 11
SDSSJ114702.51+1625 ACIS-S
3c275 ACIS-S Jul 12
SgrA* ACIS-S HETG
Radiation Belts Jul 13
SgrA* ACIS-S HETG
SgrA* ACIS-S HETG
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All spacecraft subsystems continued to support nominal operations.
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