Cassini Significant Events for 01/09/03 - 01/15/03

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Cassini Significant Events
for 01/09/03 - 01/15/03

The most recent spacecraft telemetry was acquired from the Madrid
tracking station on Tuesday, January 14. 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, Radio and Plasma Wave (RPWS) High Frequency Receiver
calibrations, conclusion of Gravitational Wave Experiment #2 (GWE),
return to normal cruise science, start of Cosmic Dust Analyzer Saturn
dust stream observations, and uplink of Visual and Infrared Mapping
Spectrometer (VIMS) flight software version 6.1.   VIMS team members
have prepared a mini-sequence to load and exercise the new FSW during
its Fomalhaut observation activity on DOY 022.

A set of Solid State Recorder (SSR) pointer reset commands caused the
playback and record pointers to occupy the same location.  This caused
the SSR to stop recording and playing back science data, and the Command
and Data Subsystem to mark SSR-B as 'sick'.   A command file was built
to reconfigure the SSR and sent to the spacecraft, which restored normal
SSR operations and status.

The six-week GWE #2 ended Tuesday morning, January 14.  Most activities
at the DSN stations were normal during the last week, although there
were short periods of antenna pointing problems or lost lock, with the
resultant minor gaps in uplink and downlink data.  During the final pass
of GWE #2, commands executed on board the spacecraft to turn off the
Ka-band Exciter and Ka-band Traveling Wave Tube Amplifier.  The Ka-band
Translator remains on.  The Radio Science Team and the Instrument
Operations-Radio Science Subsystem operations team have expressed
appreciation for the assistance they received from those on the Cassini
Project, JPL Divisions, and the Deep Space Network who contributed to
the success of GWE.

The Command and Data Subsystem (CDS) Team began an end-to-end system
mode test of their procedures for the uplink and checkout of the Version
9 flight software. The test will complete next week.

The Spacecraft Operations Office successfully completed the first of a
series of Probe Relay Operational Verification Tests to test a portion
of ground operations during the probe mission. The preliminary input
products for tour sequences S15/S16 were delivered last week and error
reports were created and delivered to the teams.  The official port 1
delivery occurs next week.

A Project Briefing for the C37 cruise sequence was held this week. The
Project approved this integrated plan for implementation.

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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