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- From: baalke@kelvin.jpl.nasa.gov (Ron Baalke)
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- Subject: Magellan Update - 07/30/92
- Keywords: Magellan, JPL
- Message-ID: <1992Jul30.185824.3685@elroy.jpl.nasa.gov>
- Date: 31 Jul 92 02:58:15 GMT
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- Forwarded from the Magellan Project
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- MAGELLAN STATUS REPORT
- July 30, 1992
-
- 1. Magellan continues to operate under the M2206 command
- sequence, which consists of only starcals (star
- calibrations) and desats (desaturations of the reaction
- wheels). No radar mapping is being performed.
-
- 2. Yesterday spacecraft controllers repeated the power cycle
- test of Transmitter B. This mode replicated the
- conditions experienced by the transmitter when is was
- first used in January. At that time the performance was
- perfect until the temperature reached 30 degrees C, then was
- affected by the signal spur.
-
- 3. During this week's tests, however, the spur appeared
- immediately at turn on, drawing power from the carrier and
- preventing the DSN (Deep Space Network) station from locking
- onto the signal. This appears to rule out this mode of
- operation for mapping in September.
-
- 4. Transmitter B has been left on and is being allowed to
- continue warming as the telecommunications engineers watch
- for a stable regime for transmitting data. During the
- period following Superior Conjunction in June, science
- data was being received at 115 kbps with the transmitter
- at 57 degrees C. Transmitter B is presently at 42.9
- degrees C.
-
- 5. This effort is directed at filling the only significant
- gap in Magellan's global coverage of Venus, a 10-day
- mapping segment at the end of the cycle. The prime
- mission goal of obtaining global gravity coverage between
- September 1992 and May 1993 is not affected by the
- transmitter problem because only the X-band carrier signal
- is required.
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