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UVIS Recent TOST Activities

UVIS Recent TOST Activities. R. West (JPL), A. Jouchoux (U. Colorado), and members of the UVIS team. TOST Preview meeting T81-T88. N, N 2 Dayglow observed by UVIS. Stevens et al., JGR 116 , A05304 , 2011. Distant ISS & UVIS Observations of Titan in Saturn ’ s Shadow. plasma + N 2.

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UVIS Recent TOST Activities

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  1. UVIS Recent TOST Activities R. West (JPL), A. Jouchoux (U. Colorado), and members of the UVIS team

  2. TOST Preview meeting T81-T88

  3. N, N2 Dayglow observed by UVIS Stevens et al., JGR 116, A05304, 2011

  4. Distant ISS & UVIS Observations of Titan in Saturn’s Shadow plasma + N2

  5. TITAN PROTON PLASMA (0.1 keV-4 MeV) & SOLAR XUV GENERATES 2-level IONOSPHERE (300-1500 KM) • Solar XUV Excitation –Strong Top Ionosphere • -Magnetospheric: p and O+ Plasma (Cravens et al., 2008). Graphic by J. Ajello, JPL

  6. Graphic by J. Ajello, JPL

  7. UVIS Prime Scan 1 T81 Phase angle 161

  8. UVIS Prime Stare 1 T81 Phase angle 154

  9. UVIS Prime Scan 2 T81 Phase angle 29

  10. UVIS Prime Stare 2 T81 Phase Angle 38

  11. UVIS Prime Stare at T84

  12. T85-T88 • Our sequence designer Alain Jouchoux writes, ‘T85 to T88 are beyond the radar for us right now. We won't start designing for T85 until January 2012 (we have no prime observation in T85)’. • Two EUVFUV primes in T86 • None in T87 or T88

  13. Do we need the radial stare? • Only a few pixels on the airglow • Only spatial coverage in one dimension • Provides good S/N, but an examination of the close CIRS riders may be just as good • Action item for someone (probably Mike Stevens) to look at the CIRS riders

  14. Agenda for Friday • Update on the USO [Goo] • T80 Report on flyby [Roundtable] • T89 Detailed [Jo] • T90 Kickoff [Kim] • Upcoming PSG Action Items for the Discipline working groups: • 1.  Consolidated Senior Review Preparations:
a. Firm up (as needed) the science objectives developed for your discipline at the last PSG meeting.  
b. Given the limited page count, agree on just 2-3 topics for more extended discussion in the Senior review proposal.
c. Generate a detailed outline of your section.   
2.  Gather key examples (especially graphics or ideas for new graphics) of "what's new" in the remainder of the Solstice mission, with emphasis on high priority FY13, FY14 and FY15 science. 
 3.  Decide on science talks for your discipline for Thursday’s plenary session.
 4.  Gather and draft one or more nuggets for your discipline. • Heads up: there will be a TAMWG meeting on Wednesday of PSG week from 1-3 • Note that the entire PSG will be webcast (like the TOST Preview Meeting) - more details to follow from the project • Upcoming schedule: • February 17th: regular business • March 2nd: regular business

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