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Pointing scenario - presented at the SWT #10

Pointing scenario - presented at the SWT #10. Detlef Koschny and the Science Operations Team Research and Scientific Support Department ESA/ESTEC detlef.koschny@rssd.esa.int. Daily schedule Overall status/How to proceed Status of inputs. Daily schedule.

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Pointing scenario - presented at the SWT #10

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  1. Pointing scenario - presented at the SWT #10 Detlef Koschny and the Science Operations TeamResearch and Scientific Support DepartmentESA/ESTEC detlef.koschny@rssd.esa.int Daily scheduleOverall status/How to proceedStatus of inputs

  2. Daily schedule • Day 1 (Th, 24 Mar 2003): CONSERT checkout and interference analysis • Day 2 (Fr, 25 Mar 2003): First pointing/slewing, switch on experiments, check experiments • Day 3 (Mo, 28 Mar 2003): Point at star fields and bright stars, co-alignment and distortion • Day 4 (Tu, 29 Mar 2003): Point at star fields and bright stars, co-alignment and distortion • Day 5 (We, 30 Mar 2003): Straylight test, 180 deg sun angle to 90 deg sun angle • Day 6 (Th, 31 Mar 2003): Straylight test, 90 deg sun angle to 45 deg sun angle • Day 7 (Fr, 01 Apr 2003): RSI operations • Day 8 (Mo, 04 Apr 2003): Straylight test, 45 deg sun angle to 20 deg sun angle • Day 9 (Tu, 05 Apr 2003): Planets, Stars and molecular clouds • Day 10 (We, 06 Apr 2003): Planets, Stars, and molecular clouds • Day 11 (Th, 07 Apr 2003): Contingency • Day 12 (Fr, 08 Apr 2003): Contingency

  3. General status • Technical note describing the scenario in Issue Draft h. Contains • Geometry info in graphical form (tables available on http://astro.estec.esa.nl/livelink, Rosetta/Mission Scenario Design/Scenario library/Pointing). • Our understanding of your requests, based on SOWG input, emails, etc. • Needs an estimated one more week to wrap up, convert to Master Science Plan • From your side: Prepare TC sequences – we need to fill in the names of the TC sequences (In some cases, ESOC is preparing this)! • How to proceed: • Face to face discussions (this afternoon?) • Monday I will send out the updated ITL with the Pointing Skeleton • Email – phone discussion to finalize it • Tuesday: Telecon RSOC-RMOC – discussion about pointing with Flight Dynamics • Finalize by 10 July, we finish Master Science Plan and send to ESOC

  4. Status of inputs • ALICE: No formal input, only A’Hearn’s input from SOWG 1 year ago • COSIMA: No requests • CONSERT: Input on procedure level, incorporated in our skeleton – needs final comments from CONSERT • GIADA: Inputs available, TC sequence names tbd • MIDAS: Inputs from SOWG, iteration needed – provide TC sequences • MIRO: Top-level input available from SOWG, Sam to check TN and Skeleton and send updated (“English prosa”) requests • OSIRIS: Top-level input incorporated in our skeleton – Nick to fill in TC sequence names • RPC: Inputs from SOWG, iteration needed • RSI: Requirements understood, pointing requests to be formulated by SOT • ROSINA: No requests • VIRTIS: Inputs available, incorporated in our skeleton – needs brush-up from SOT and filling in of detailed TC sequences

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