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| No. 44 - Preparations for observing Deep Impact comet encounter |
| Report for period 10 to 24 June 2005 The Rosetta spacecraft is in active cruise mode and preparation activities for the observation of the NASA Deep Impact probe's encounter with comet Tempel-1 continued over the reporting period.
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| Date: 27 Jun 2005 |
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| No. 43 - Reload of SSMM Onboard Software |
| Report for period 27 May to 10 June 2005
The Rosetta spacecraft is in active cruise mode in preparation for the next science phase planned for end June. The most important activity in the reporting period was a full reload of the Solid State Mass Memory (SSMM) onboard software, carried out in the period 7 to 9 June. |
| Date: 14 Jun 2005 |
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| No. 42 - Spacecraft Thermal Characterisation Activities |
| Report for period 13-27 May 2005 The spacecraft is in active cruise mode in preparation for Rosetta's next active science phase planned for end June. In the reporting period several thermal characterisation and reconfiguration activities were carried out. |
| Date: 30 May 2005 |
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| No. 41 - In-flight Commissioning of the Near Sun Hibernation Mode |
| Report for period 22 April - 13 May 2005
The main activity in this three week period was the in-flight commissioning of the Near Sun
Hibernation Mode (NSHM), during which the Rosetta spacecraft spent days in this special low activity mode, with attitude controlled via Star Tracker and thrusters only (gyroscopes and reaction wheels are inactive). |
| Date: 17 May 2005 |
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| Rosetta Status Report - April 2005 |
| Mission Status
The reporting period was dominated by the preparation and execution of the first Earth swingby manoeuvre of the Rosetta spacecraft. The sequence started with a trajectory correction manoeuvre successfully executed on 17 February, which put the spacecraft on its final course to Earth. Thanks to the precision of this manoeuvre, a back-up manoeuvre planned for 24 February could be cancelled. |
| Date: 09 May 2005 |
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| No. 40 - First In-flight test of Near Sun Hibernation Mode |
| Report for period 8 to 22 April 2005
The main activity in the reporting period was the successful first in-flight test of the Near Sun Hibernation Mode (NSHM), during which the spacecraft spent five days in this special low activity mode, with attitude controlled via Star Tracker and thrusters only (gyroscopes and reaction wheels are inactive). |
| Date: 25 Apr 2005 |
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| No. 39 - First Payload Passive Checkout |
| Report for the period 25 March to 7 April 2005
The reporting period covers the last instrument observation in Rosetta's Earth swing-by 1 mission phase, the first Payload Passive Checkout and preparation of the Near Sun Hibernation Mode (NSHM) in-flight test. |
| Date: 08 Apr 2005 |
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| No. 38 - Rosetta back in Cruise Mode |
Report for the period 11 to 25 March 2005
The reporting period covers the last few post-Earth swing-by spacecraft configuration activities and some delta-commissioning operations on the payload as agreed in the Commissioning
Review of December 2004. |
| Date: 31 Mar 2005 |
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| No. 37 - Report on Earth Flyby |
Report for the period 25 February to 11 March 2005
The reporting period covers the critical activities around the first Earth swing-by of the Rosetta
mission. All activities were successfully carried out, including operations of the spacecraft and
payload in proximity of the Earth and the first in-flight test of the Asteroid Flyby Mode using the
Moon as a target. |
| Date: 14 Mar 2005 |
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| Rosetta Status Report - February 2005 |
| With the successful completion of spacecraft and payload commissioning, the management of the Rosetta mission was transferred from the Scientific Projects Department to the Research and Scientific Support Department. |
| Date: 10 Mar 2005 |
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| No. 36 - Earth Fly-by Approaches |
Report for the period 14 to 24 February 2005
The main activity of the reporting period was the last trajectory correction manoeuvre before Earth swing-by. The manoeuvre was executed successfully on 17 February and has put the spacecraft onto its final course to Earth. Thanks to the precision of the manoeuvre execution it was not
necessary to use the back-up manoeuvre slot planned for 24 February. |
| Date: 28 Feb 2005 |
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| No. 35 - Rosetta |
Report for the period 17 to 27 January 2005
The spacecraft is in cruise mode. In the reporting period a number of outstanding troubleshooting activities were carried out, in addition to the routine flight operations and monitoring tasks. |
| Date: 31 Jan 2005 |
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| No. 34 - Preparations for Trajectory Correction Manoeuvre 4 |
| Report for the period 28 October to 19 November 2004
Rosetta continues to fly in cruise mode which it entered 17 October. The AOCS gyro-less estimator was activated on 4 November and has been running since, outside the control loop for validation. This activity required an AOCMS patch in RAM to prevent incorrect use of gyro-less estimator output by the FDIR when the gyro-less and gyro-stellar estimators are ON in parallel. So far, the performance of the gyro-less estimator is good. |
| Date: 19 Nov 2004 |
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| No. 33 - Rosetta Configured For Cruise |
Report for week 15 to 22 October
The Rosetta commissioning phase was completed in the beginning of the reporting period, with the last main activities on the TTC subsystem, involving MGA pattern calibration and S-band tests with LGA and HGA. |
| Date: 02 Nov 2004 |
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| No. 32 - Final Week of 2nd Commissioning Phase |
| Report for week 8 to 15 October 2004 In this last week of the commissioning phase the spacecraft spent most of the time in contact with the ground, using DSN passes during the day and New Norcia during the night. This allowed an intense and ambitious operations plan to be executed. All planned payload commissioning activities were completed in the reporting period, including additional slots scheduled for COSIMA and RPC. The ROSINA final commissioning pass originally planned for 11 October has been cancelled due to on-going investigations on the instrument. Several commissioning and configuration activities were carried out on the spacecraft subsystems. |
| Date: 18 Oct 2004 |
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| No. 31 - Start of Last Lander Commissioning Block |
| Report for week 1 to 8 October 2004
During the reporting period, the Pointing Scenario part 2 was completed and the last Lander commissioning block started. |
| Date: 11 Oct 2004 |
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| No. 30 - Second Pointing Scenario |
| Report for week 24 September - 1 October 2004 The reporting period consisted fully of the continuation of the Pointing Scenario part 2, which started on 23 September and is due to finish on 2 October. |
| Date: 05 Oct 2004 |
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| No. 29 - First Interference Scenario |
| Report for week 17 to 24 September 2004 In the reporting period the payload commissioning activities continued, with the completion of the OSIRIS functional commissioning, the execution of the first part of the ROSINA functional commissioning (RTOF and DFMS high voltages), the first Interference Scenario and the start of the long Pointing Scenario. |
| Date: 28 Sep 2004 |
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| No. 28 - Ongoing Payload Commissioning |
| Report for week 10 to 17 September 2004 In the reporting period the payload commissioning activities continued, with the first part of the Pointing Scenario, covering two days of VIRTIS operations with MIRO, MIDAS and RSI activities, the final MIDAS functional commissioning and the start of the OSIRIS functional commissioning. All activities have been executed according to schedule and completed successfully. |
| Date: 22 Sep 2004 |
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| No. 27 - Start of second part of the Commissioning Phase |
| Report for week 3 to 10 September 2004
In the reporting period daily contact with the spacecraft was established to allow the completion of payload software updates and the start of the second and last part of the Commissioning Phase. |
| Date: 13 Sep 2004 |
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