HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE DAILY REPORT #2908 PERIOD COVERED: 0000Z (UTC) 07/05/01 - 0000Z (UTC) 07/06/01 Daily Status Report as of 187/0000Z 1.0 OBSERVATIONS SCHEDULED AND ACCOMPLISHED: 1.1 Completed Five Sets of WF/PC-2 9042 (An Archive To Detect The Progenitors Of Massive, Core-Collapse Supernovae) The WF/PC-s was used to search for supernovae which have massive star progenitors. The already extensive HST archive and high-resolution ground-based images of galaxies within ~20 Mpc enables us to resolve and quantify their individual bright stellar content. As massive, evolved stars are the most luminous single objects in a galaxy, the progenitors of core-collapse supernovae should be directly detectable on pre-explosion images. One Type II progenitor has been observed this year, and the investigators have proposed a short, companion WFPC2 proposal to confirm this candidate and identify a second. The observations completed nominally. 1.2 Completed FGS/1 9168 (The Distances to AM CVn Stars) Fine Guidance Sensor (FGS) #1 was used to determine the parallaxes and proper motions of the five brightest of the seven known AM CVn systems using the HST FGSs. AM CVn systems are binaries where mass is transferred from a completely hydrogen-deficient, degenerate mass donor to a white dwarf primary through a helium accretion disk. A better understanding of these systems is crucial for a number of reasons: (1) to study the late stages of binary evolution, (2) to study the effect of chemical composition on the physics of accretion discs, (3) to estimate their contribution to the Supernovae Ia rate, and (4) to estimate their contribution to the gravitational radiation background. All observations completed with no reported problems. 1.3 Completed Two Sets of WF/PC-2 9244 (POMS Test Proposal: WFII Parallel Archive Proposal Continuation) The WF/PC-2 was used to perform a generic target version of the Archival Pure Parallel program. The program will be used to take parallel images of random areas of the sky, following the recommendations of the Parallels Working Group. The observations completed with no anomalous activity. 1.4 Completed FGS/1 9097 (The Mass-Luminosity Relationship for High Mass Stars: Resolving the `Mass Discrepancy' with HST) Fine Guidance Sensor #1 was used to investigate the mass-luminosity relation for very low mass stars. This relationship is well determined for intermediate-mass stars. The observations completed with no reported problems. 1.5 Completed WF/PC-2 8574 (Proper Motions in Baade's Window) The WF/PC-2 was used to obtain third epoch observations of a rich field in Baade's Window. In just three orbits, very accurate proper motions will be measured for ~ 13, 000 Galactic bulge stars down to V = 23. Such a large number of stars, combined with color information, a relatively long baseline, and the high spatial resolution of HST, will enable an unprecedented opportunity to model the structure and dynamics of the Galactic bulge and bar populations. In addition, by selecting stars on the basis of their proper motions, the investigator will be able to refine the color-magnitude distributions of stars in the bulge and the bar, and thus the corresponding initial mass functions and chemical enrichment histories. No anomalous activity was noted. 1.6 Completed Three Sets of WF/PC-2 8816 (Cycle 9 UV Earthflats) The WF/PC-2 was used to obtain sequences of Earth streak flats to improve the quality of pipeline flat fields for the WFPC2 UV filter set and in order to monitor flat field stability. There were no reported problems. 1.7 Completed WF/PC-2 8820 (Wavelength Stability of Narrow Band and Linear Ramp Filters) The WF/PC-2 was used to verify the mapping of wavelength as a function of CCD position on linear ramp filters and to check for changes in central wavelengths of the narrow band filters. The proposal completed nominally. 1.8 Completed Two Sets of WF/PC-2 9104 (A Study of Proplyds and a Protostellar Condensation at the Center of M20) The WF/PC-2 was used to observe the Trifid nebula {M20} that is a well-known prominent optical HII region trisected by bands of obscuring dust lanes and excited by an O7.5 star HD 164492A. Our recent study of near-IR ground-based observations of this region at J, H, K and L show all seven components of HD 164492 {A to G} identified optically. Our sub-arcsecond radio continuum VLA and ground- based observations of M20 also show free-free emission from three stellar sources {B, C and D} and a bright rim outlining a protostellar condensation {TC1} lying close to the O7V star {HD 164492A} at the center of the nebula. Based on a number of strong arguments, these stars have disks associated with them and their envelopes are photoionized externally by the UV radiation from the hot central star, HD 164492A. These proposed WFPC2 observations are intended to search for neutral protoplanetary disks ``proplyds'', to study the optically bright rim of ionized gas associated with TC1 for signs of star formation, and to make a detailed subarcsecond determination of extinction toward the dust lanes of M20 using HAlpha and 6cm data. There were no reported problems. 1.9 Completed WF/PC-2 9162 (Local Galaxy Flows and the Local Mass Density) The WF/PC-2 was used to investigate dark matter which is the main constituent of the universe. It is not know how much there is, how it is distributed, or its composition. Galaxies contain dark matter that extends many tens of kiloparsecs from their centers, but we do not know the limits. The distribution of total mass in the universe can be determined by modelling the orbits galaxies have followed. The proposal completed with no reported problems. 1.10 Completed Two Sets of WF/PC-2 9124 (Mid-UV SNAPSHOT Survey of Nearby Irregulars: Galaxy Structure and Evolution Benchmark) The WF/PC-2 was used to investigate the relation between star formation and the global physical characteristics of galaxies to interpret the morphologies of distant galaxies in terms of their evolutionary status. Distant galaxies are primarily observed in their rest frame mid-ultraviolet. They resemble nearby late-type galaxies, but are they really physically similar classes of objects? It is proposed to address this question through a SNAPSHOT survey in the 2 mid-UV filter F300W of 98 nearby late-type, irregular and peculiar galaxies. No problems were reported. 1.11 Completed Two Sets of WF/PC-2 8682 (A Snapshot Study of 0bservational Cosmology) The WF/PC-2 was used to examine the observational constraints on the cosmic star formation history that is currently among the most active fields in observational cosmology. The most widely used tracer of the co-moving volume-averaged star formation rate {SFR} is the UV luminosity density, which early results found to peak at z~1- 2. The apparent identification of the primary epoch of metal production and star formation in the Universe led to intense theoretical and observational interest. Nevertheless, and remarkably for such a fundamental observation, little is known about the history of star formation in the Universe beyond its global average. There were no reported anomalies. 1.12 Completed Two Sets of WF/PC-2 8828 (Cycle 9 Supplemental Darks pt3/3) The WF/PC-2 was used to obtain three dark frames every day to provide data for monitoring and characterizing the evolution of hot pixels. The proposal completed with no reported problems. 2.0 FLIGHT OPERATIONS SUMMARY: 2.1 Guide Star Acquisitions: Scheduled Acquisitions: 19 Successful: 19 Scheduled Re-acquisitions: 2 Successful: 2 2.2 FHST Updates: Scheduled: 29 Successful: 27 Per HSTAR 8257, the full maneuver updates scheduled for 186/214711Z and at 186/214956Z failed due to errors for both trackers 1 and 3. The subsequent acquisition, however, was successful. 2.3 Operations Notes: The Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (STIS) instrument is in boot mode, having been commanded there on day 184. All 257 segments of the STIS Side 2 flight software (FSW) were successfully uplinked and verified by 186/1454Z. The STIS EEPROM post-installation dump was verified against the configured image by FSW personnel. There will be a Flight Readiness Review this morning, with the planned commanding to take STIS to operate mode scheduled for approximately 187/1442Z. The SSE EDAC error counter was cleared four times per ROP SR-1A. Using ROP DF-18A, the 486 engineering status buffer limits were adjusted twice. As directed by ROP IC-2, SSA transmitter 2 was turned on at 186/1355Z and turned off at 186/1418Z. Later, the same transmitter was turned on at 186/1532Z and turned off at 186/1552Z. 3.0 SIGNIFICANT FORTHCOMING EVENTS: Resumption of STIS science operation (on Side 2) next week. Continuation of normal science observations and calibrations. /CAW