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No. 38 - Rosetta back in Cruise Mode

No. 38 - Rosetta back in Cruise Mode

Report for the period 11 to 25 March 2005The 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 CommissioningReview of December 2004.

The spacecraft was gradually re-configured to cruise mode in various steps: on 11 March the X-band link was re-established via the HGA; three On-Board Control Procedures (OBCPs) were updated on 15 March and the antenna to be selected for Survival Mode was changed back to MGA on 24 March.

In addition the periodic Attitude and Orbit Control System (AOCS) checkout was carried out on 17 March; on this occasion the AOCS was configured back to 3 reaction wheels and 1 IMP gyro, as planned for cruise. On 24 and 25 March slews were performed to characterise the disturbance torques in the upcoming Near Sun Hibernation Mode (NSHM) attitude.

All spacecraft activities were carried out successfully and the spacecraft performance remains excellent.

On the payload side, in the reporting period two outstanding commissioning activities were carried out.

  • The boresight calibration of VIRTIS-H (VIRTIS - High resolution optical subsystem) on 16 March, for the third time did not succeed in determining the instrument boresight. The PI Team is investigating the problem.
  • The ROSINA activities covered upload of the new on-board software to the redundant Data Processing Unit (DPU) and more troubleshooting of the Reflectron Time of Flight Spectrometer (RTOF). The activities were successfully completed but more calibration and parameter setting work will be required in the future in order to stabilise the ROSINA RTOF instrument functions.

A total of 9 New Norcia passes of a fixed duration of 7 hours commanding were taken (four passes per week). A total of 7 DSN tracking passes were taken until 18 March. This completed the DSN support for Rosetta Earth swing-by 1.

The table below shows a chronology of the main activities in the reporting period:

New Norcia Pass

Date

DOY

Main Activity

376

11.03.05

070

Switch to X-band HGA, TC Link Monitor to 9 days

-

12.03.05

071

DSN Tracking pass

-

13.03.05

072

DSN Tracking pass

379

14.03.05

073

Monitoring pass

380

15.03.05

074

Move ROSINA/RTOF cover, ROSINA SW files, OBCPs maintenance

381

16.03.05

075

Monitoring pass, dump VIRTIS science

382

17.03.05

076

AOCS checkout, go to 3 wheels, 1 IMP, ROSINA/RTOF temperature check

386

21.03.05

080

ROSINA SW update, ROSINA delta-CVP pass 1

387

22.03.05

081

ROSINA delta-CVP pass 2

388

23.03.05

082

ROSINA delta-CVP pass 3, uplink Payload Passive Checkout 0 Mission Timeline (MTL)

389

24.03.05

083

Set MGA strobing in System Initialisation Table (SIT), dump Solid State Mass Memory bad block info

At the end of the last New Norcia pass in the reporting period (DOY 083) Rosetta was at 6.73 million km from the Earth. The one-way signal travel time was 22.4 seconds.

Last Update: 1 September 2019
24-Apr-2024 05:33 UT

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