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Monday 10 April 2000 9.00am EDT
During last week the observing schedule was replanned to include two observations of the target Cygnus X-3 which was accepted as a Target Of Opportunity (TOO) following a major radio flare detection. Three targets were impacted: calibration observations of E0102-72.3, a portion of the observation of MCG-6-30-15 and the target RX-J1347-114. These targets are now planned for inclusion in a future schedule.
The revised schedule for last week is as follows. --------------------------------------------- MITG J0414+0534 ACIS-S Apr 2 --------------------------------------------- A real-time procedure was run at 7.30pm EDT on 4/7 with ACIS to test a new CCD clocking mode. The new mode (dubbed the "squeegee mode") has shown marked improvement in the energy resolution of chips in the laboratory that have been radiation damaged in a similar way to the front-side illuminated chips of ACIS. The test was successful and showed results consistent with the laboratory tests. A further set of tests are planned to optimize a number of parameters before uplinking as a permanent software patch to ACIS. The planned observations for next week are as follows. |
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HD 37001 ACIS-I Apr 10 IC 443 ACIS-I NGC 1569 ACIS-S MITG J2019+1127 ACIS-S Apr 11 A2029 ACIS-S Apr 12 PSR B1757-24 ACIS-S Radiation Belts Vela X-1 ACIS-S/HETG Apr 13 Rho Oph Core ACIS-I Ophiuchi Mosaic ACIS-I Apr 14 V1494 Aql ACIS-I NGC 5055 ACIS-S A1689 ACIS-I Apr 15 Virgo Cluster ACIS-I Radiation Belts Q0957+561 ACIS-S NGC 4631 ACIS-S Apr 16
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The spacecraft subsystems continued to operate nominally.
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