Cassini Significant Events for 10/24/02 - 10/30/02

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Cassini Significant Events
for 10/24/02 - 10/30/02

The most recent spacecraft telemetry was acquired from the Goldstone
tracking station on Wednesday, October 30.  The Cassini spacecraft is in
an excellent state of health and is operating normally.  Information on
the present position and speed of the Cassini spacecraft may be found on
the "Present Position" web page located at
http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/operations/present-position.cfm .

On board activities this week included clearing of the ACS high water
marks, and an autonomous Solid State Recorder Memory Load Partition
repair.  Additional instrument activities included Radio and Plasma Wave
Science High Frequency Receiver calibrations and a high rate cyclic, and
an upload of new RADAR Flight Software (FSW). The existing version of
the flight software will be maintained on board until after a checkout
is performed in early November.  After this activity the old version
will be overwritten with the new version, ensuring that multiple copies
of the newest FSW are available to the instrument.

The 29th session of the Cassini Project Science Group meeting concluded
this week. Principal investigators, co-investigators, operations
technical leads, graduate students, and interested members of the flight
team attended various working groups, team meetings, plenary sessions,
demonstrations and training sessions over a 5-day period.

The Navigation Ancillary Information Facility hosted a two day
Spacecraft, Planet, Instruments, C-matrix, and Events kernels (SPICE)
tutorial workshop with participants from Cassini, Mars Global Surveyor,
Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, Odyssey, Mars Express, Deep Impact, Mars
Exploration Rover, Messenger, Space Infrared Telescope Facility, and
LMA.  SPICE is the ancillary information system that provides access to
scientists and engineers for spacecraft orbit, attitude and similar
information needed to determine observation geometry used in planning
and analyzing space science observations.

A delivery coordination meeting was held for Mission Sequence Subsystem
version D8.0.4 software.  Changes included updates to SSR Management
Tool, SEQGEN and SEG, and a small change to the PC-version of the
Science Opportunity Analyzer tool.

The topic at this week's Mission Planning forum dealt with DSN
requirements - what is the process for defining/enforcing them, how are
we performing so far vs. our DSN requirements, and what are the proposed
updates for the next DSN allocation board meeting?  Also discussed was a
proposed constraint on waypoints.  Can the waypoint strategy be waived
on some occasions?

Mission Assurance conducted a Risk Management Quarterly Team Meeting
this week. Risks associated with Saturn Tour Operations were addressed
and dispositioned.  Action items to refine risk descriptions were
assigned as needed. The next Quarterly Meeting will be conducted in
January 2003, to discuss risks to Saturn
Orbit Insertion.

A meeting was conducted between Mission Assurance and Section 319
Problem Reporting System (PRS) representatives. The PRS group has been
working on a new unified problem reporting system, to replace the
current institutional one.  Features of the new system were demonstrated
and the possibility of migrating Cassini to the new system was
discussed. Cassini is considering a transition to the new PRS to assist
developers with actual user feedback and at the same time, benefit from
some of the new functionality and reporting features.

Cassini is a cooperative project of NASA, the European Space Agency and
the Italian Space Agency. The Jet Propulsion Laboratory, a division of
the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, Calif., manages the
Cassini mission for NASA's Office of Space Science, Washington, D.C.

Cassini Outreach
Cassini Mission to Saturn and Titan
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
California Institute of Technology
National Aeronautics and Space Administration



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