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SPACE TELESCOPE SCIENCE INSTITUTE Operated for NASA by AURA Cosmic Origins Spectrograph HST Quarterly Review – Instrument Status Charles D. (Tony) Keyes.

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1 SPACE TELESCOPE SCIENCE INSTITUTE Operated for NASA by AURA Cosmic Origins Spectrograph HST Quarterly Review – Instrument Status Charles D. (Tony) Keyes 30 June 2003

2 HST Quarterly Review Page 2 of 10 Space Telescope Science Institute 30 June 2003 SI Status: COS COS Integrated SI Aft End and Vent Covers

3 HST Quarterly Review Page 3 of 10 Space Telescope Science Institute 30 June 2003 SI Status: COS STScI COS Program Activity SubprojectSTScI Activity Instrument Development IDT/STScI MOU I & T Ball (Thermal-Vac support) Commanding and Scheduling System OP-01 Ops bench testing Pipeline and Calibration keyword development pipeline development SM4 initial planning User Support COS ETCs Instr. Handbook development COS activities are a traditional-mode, new HST instrument development project coordinated with IDT led by PI Jim Green (Colorado) STScI supports COS science operations by leading development of “front- end” (operations) and “back-end” (OPUS/MAST/calibration) ground system and user support functions..

4 HST Quarterly Review Page 4 of 10 Space Telescope Science Institute 30 June 2003 SI Status: COS STScI Support of COS Thermal-Vacuum Testing COS Thermal-Vac at Ball: 25 June-10 August  Per STScI/COS IDT MOU STScI will provide OPUS processing, conversion to FITS, and HDA-archival of all COS Thermal-Vac data  Processed comprehensive bench test data suite delivered by IDT (including target acquisition!)  Key MOU deliverable; output from all modes now tested in OPUS  OPUS is ready  All deliverables and mileposts of MOU now successfully completed

5 HST Quarterly Review Page 5 of 10 Space Telescope Science Institute 30 June 2003 SI Status: COS STScI Support of COS Thermal-Vacuum Testing (cont.) Active STScI Thermal-Vac requirements planning and participation  Close coordination of planned STScI support activities with IDT  All STScI IS supported the COS Pre-Environmental Review  Calibration activity splinters with IDT at Ball MSRs and telecons  Data transfer standards and procedures agreement with IDT; development and testing of data transfer process completed  STScI IS shift schedules finalized  STScI Instrument Scientists (Keyes, Sembach, Leitherer, Friedman, and Bohlin) will stand 6-day shifts during Thermal-Vac; Hartig will “float ”

6 HST Quarterly Review Page 6 of 10 Space Telescope Science Institute 30 June 2003 SI Status: COS STScI Ground Systems and User Support Activities STScI scheduling system  Code development of all science and calibration exposure modes complete  Bench testing of timing and commanding ongoing at Ball  Flat field commanding updates; now in implementation testing Delivered updated COS mini-Handbook; additional post-Thermal-Vac updates planned in August and schedule coordinated Target Acquisition and Spectroscopic requirements ready for ATP/ETC implementation STScI post-SM4 data volume study (includes significant COS section) completed SMOV4 requirements planning: Special Commanding requirements definition  Includes initial turn-on, anomalous recovery Calcos 1-d spectrum extraction and averaging routines tested COS Keyword Dictionary (adjunct to ICD-19) reviewed Testing of COS Phase II component of APT Supported STScI AAS COS display at Nashville meeting Supported COS Science Team meeting

7 HST Quarterly Review Page 7 of 10 Space Telescope Science Institute 30 June 2003 SI Status: 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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