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- Welcome to JPLCLOCK!
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- Written by
- David H. Ransom, Jr.
- Rancho Palos Verdes, CA
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- JPLCLOCK is a real time clock and mission/event timer program written
- especially for the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California for
- use in the Multimission Computer Control Center (MCCC) and elsewhere in the
- Laboratory. The MCCC is the "nerve center" where all the NASA planetary
- missions such as Magellan, Ulysses, and Galileo are controlled. Other NASA and
- European Space Agency missions are also supported by the JPL MCCC either
- directly or through NASA's Deep Space Network, three large antenna systems
- located in Goldstone, California, near Madrid, Spain and near Canberra,
- Australia. The MCCC is in turn supported by the scientists and engineers at JPL
- and at the California Institute of Technology, which operates JPL for NASA.
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- TIME REFERENCE
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- JPLCLOCK is projected on a large screen and functions as the secondary
- time reference for the Multimission Computer Control Center:
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- ╔[ NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory ]══════════════╗
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- ║ ╒═══╗ ╔═══╗ ╒╗ ╔═══╗ ╒═══╗ ╔═══╕ ║
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- ║ ╔═══╝ ║ ║ ║ ╠═══╣ ╔═══╝ ╚═══╗ PDT ║
- ║ ║ ║ ║ ■ ║ ║ ║ ■ ║ ║ ║
- ║ ╚═══╛ ╚═══╝ ╘═╩═╛ ╚═══╝ ╚═══╛ ╘═══╝ ║
- ║ ║
- ║ ╔═══╗ ╒═══╗ ╒╗ ╔═══╗ ╒═══╗ ╔═══╕ ║
- ║ ║ ║ ║ ■ ║ ║ ║ ■ ║ ║ ║
- ║ ║ ║ ╞══╣ ║ ╠═══╣ ╔═══╝ ╚═══╗ UTC ║
- ║ ║ ║ ║ ■ ║ ║ ║ ■ ║ ║ ║
- ║ ╚═══╝ ╘═══╝ ╘═╩═╛ ╚═══╝ ╚═══╛ ╘═══╝ ║
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- DEEP SPACE NETWORK AND LOCATION CLOCKS
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- When JPLCLOCK is used in the Mission Control Center, the local time at
- each of the three Deep Space Network (DSN) stations is displayed in the clock
- windows located below the Main Window. In this example, the local time at the
- Johnson Space Center (JSC) in Houston, Texas has also been included. The time
- is shown as Day-of-the-Year, Local Time, and Time Zone Abbreviation.
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-
- ┌[ GDX Goldstone ]────┐ ┌[ CAN Canberra ]─────┐
- │ 165 20:18:25 PDT │ │ 166 14:18:25 │
- └──────────────────────┘ └──────────────────────┘
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- ┌[ JSC Houston ]──────┐ ┌[ MAX Madrid ]───────┐
- │ 165 22:18:25 CDT │ │ 166 04:18:25 CES │
- └──────────────────────┘ └──────────────────────┘
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- MISSION/EVEMT TIMERS ┌[ Magellan ]─────────────┐
- Another key function of JPLCLOCK is to │ 604 12:18:25 │
- display Mission and Event Timers. A total of 60 └─────────────────────────┘
- timers is available, six of which are displayed at
- any given time on the right side of the display ┌[ Ulysses ]──────────────┐
- screen. Each timer can display the time until an │ 251 15:31:10 │
- event occurs (up to -27 years) or the time since └─────────────────────────┘
- an event occured (up to +274 years!).
- Events which have not yet occured operate as ┌[ Galileo ]──────────────┐
- a "count down" clock and are shown with a RED │ 616 14:18:25 │
- background. When an event is within 24 hours of └─────────────────────────┘
- its Time Zero, flashing asterisks appear.
- Events which have already occured operate as ┌[Hubble Space Telescope]─┐
- a "count up" clock and are shown with a GREEN │ 403 14:44:33 │
- background. The time is shown as Days followed by └─────────────────────────┘
- the time in Hours:Minutes:Seconds. The MCCC
- continues to support long duration missions such ┌[ Gamma Ray Observatory]─┐
- as the twin Voyager spacecraft, already more then │ 70 11:55:40 │
- 14 years into their missions. └─────────────────────────┘
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- AUTOMATIC MISSION TIMER AND TEXT PRESENTATION
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- JPLCLOCK may also be used as a public information system, displaying
- current mission events and supplementary text information. This is the program
- mode now being used.
- When used in this mode, JPLCLOCK cycles through all active Mission/Event
- Timers and text pages at a predetermined rate as it is doing now. Whenever a
- Mission/Event Timer is within plus or minus one hour of Time Zero, the page
- including that timer is held on the screen. When the critical "freeze" time is
- passed, the program resumes cycling through the timer and text pages.
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- JPLCLOCK will resume real time display after this screen.
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