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1 SPACE TELESCOPE SCIENCE INSTITUTE Operated for NASA by AURA Cosmic Origins Spectrograph Hubble Mission Status Review Charles D. (Tony) Keyes Last Review: 8 April 2003 10 June 2003

2 Hubble Mission Status Review Page 2 of 10 Space Telescope Science Institute Status as of: 10 June 2003 PROJECT: COS COS Integrated SI Aft End and Vent Covers

3 Hubble Mission Status Review Page 3 of 10 Space Telescope Science Institute Status as of: 10 June 2003 PROJECT: COS Highlights - Accomplishments SI News:  SI fully integrated  Thermal Balance begins 25 June; Thermal-Vac Science Cal on 5 July!  COS PER  All STScI IS supported the review  FUV02 aligned in CAOS/HOMS (Hartig participation); “tilted” spectrum lines present before GSFC activities, absent after.  Different cal lamp used; thorough evaluation via BIA and ABA by Ball/STScI/GSFC team; no changes in CAOS/HOMS  BOA FUV resolution degradation will be determined in Thermal-Vac testing  GSFC EMI/EMC, vibration and acoustic tests, metrology all successfully performed;  MAMA MCP current exceeded safe limit during pre-ship system FT after acoustic test on NUV/MAMA; ion trap shorted to ground due to screw in contact with ion trap (40 v); repaired (Vespel potted in place).  Shipped back to Ball; now in RASCAL alignment.  Proceed to Thermal-Vac / Thermal Balance activity (24/7 2 shifts per day activity commencing 25 June nominally through 5 August) -STScI Instrument Scientists (Keyes, Sembach, Leitherer, Friedman, and Bohlin) will stand shifts during Thermal-Vac; Hartig will “float”

4 Hubble Mission Status Review Page 4 of 10 Space Telescope Science Institute Status as of: 10 June 2003 PROJECT: COS Instrument Issues – MAMA MCP Overcurrent Anomaly and Repair HV Connector Chassis Ground 40V Side of Ion Trap Vespel 1158

5 Hubble Mission Status Review Page 5 of 10 Space Telescope Science Institute Status as of: 10 June 2003 PROJECT: COS COS Various Views: pre-acoustic test; packing for return to Ball

6 Hubble Mission Status Review Page 6 of 10 Space Telescope Science Institute Status as of: 10 June 2003 PROJECT: COS Highlights - Accomplishments (cont.) STScI scheduling system  Flat field commanding re-work; now in implementation testing STScI continued Thermal-Vac requirements planning and preparation  Calibration activity splinter meeting and telecons with IDT  Draft data transfer standards agreement with IDT; development and testing of data transfer process completed  STScI IS shift schedules finalized Supported COS Science Team meeting Delivered updated COS mini-Handbook; additional post-Thermal-Vac updates planned in August and schedule coordinated Drafted Target Acquisition requirements TIR ( COS TIR 2003-02, Friedman ) STScI post-SM4 data volume study (includes significant COS section) completed SMOV4 requirements planning: Special Commanding requirements definition Calcos 1-d spectrum extraction and averaging routines tested COS Keyword Dictionary (adjunct to ICD-19) reviewed by COS IS and OPUS McMaster has installed CEDAR and continues to test APT Friedman supported STScI AAS COS display at Nashville meeting Leitherer leaves COS Group to join JWST

7 Hubble Mission Status Review Page 7 of 10 Space Telescope Science Institute Status as of: 10 June 2003 PROJECT: COS Actively support Thermal-Vac at Ball Deliver SMGT/SMOV4 Special Commanding requirements definition Continue Anomalous Recovery, Initial Turn-on development Finish development of calcos spectrum merging routines Continue STScI FSW tests (T.A. and FUV cert) on ops bench Continue Bright Object Screening scheduling system development Continue APT spectroscopic ETC development Commence APT Target Acquisition ETC development Milepost Dates: {+ ==> later than last report}  COS Thermal-Vac at Ball: 5 July – 5 Aug 2003 [+2 w ; revised timeline]  SI delivery to GSFC: 12 Aug 2003 (+11 d ; GSFC and Ball revised timeline]  SMGT: 3 Mar 2004 (no change)  Launch: 18 Nov 2004 (no change) Planned Activities and Future Milestones

8 Hubble Mission Status Review Page 8 of 10 Space Telescope Science Institute Status as of: 10 June 2003 PROJECT: COS COS Phase Development Plan (rev 8, 01/06/03) Phase 1 (1/1/00 – 6/30/00) 1.Macro Development 2.Reconfigurations Phase 2 (7/1/00 – 12/31/00) 3.NUV Timetag Mode + Darks 4.FUV Timetag Mode + Darks Phase 3 (1/1/01 – 6/30/01) 5.FUV & NUV Accumulation Science Exposures 6.FUV & NUV Target Acquisition Exposures 7.FUV & NUV Target Peakup Exposures Phase 4 (7/1/01 – 12/31/01) 8.Aperture Alignment Exposures 9.OSM1 Focus Alignment Exposures 10.OSM1 Rotation Alignment Exposures 11.OSM2 Rotation Alignment Exposures 12. FUV & NUV FP-Split Exposures Phase 5 (1/1/02 – 6/30/02) 13.FUV & NUV GO Wavelength Calibration Exposures 14.FUV & NUV Flat Field Lamp Calibration Exposures 15.FUV & NUV Automatic Wavelength Calibration Exposures 16.SAA Contours Phase 6 (7/1/02 – 12/31/02) 17.FUV & NUV BOP Target Screening Phase 7 (1/1/03 – 6/30/03) 18.FUV & NUV Flat Field Lamp Re-work 19.Coordinated Parallels Phase 8 (7/1/03 – 12/31/03) 20.OSM Heating Avoidance (if needed) 21.SMGT Preparations 22.SMOV Special Commanding 23.FUV & NUV Anomalous Recovery 24.FUV & NUV Initial Turn-on Phase 9 (1/1/04 – 6/30/04) 25.TRANS ovratalstart, ovratalend Phase 10 (7/1/04 – 12/31/04) 26.FUV & NUV Lifetime Adjustments


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