HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE DAILY REPORT #3009 PERIOD COVERED: 0000Z (UTC) 11/30/01 - 0000Z (UTC) 12/03/01 Daily Status Report as of 337/0000Z 1.0 OBSERVATIONS SCHEDULED AND ACCOMPLISHED: 1.1 Completed Ten Sets of FGS/1 9169 (An Interferometric Harvest of Double Degenerates) Fine Guidance Sensor #1R was used to observe the white dwarf mass and age distributions that hold clues to the star formation history of our Galaxy and the age of the disk. No problems were reported. 1.2 Completed Eight Sets of WF/PC-2 8936 (Cycle 10 Supplemental Darks Pt1/3) The WF/PC-2 was used to perform a dark calibration program that obtains three dark frames every day to provide data for monitoring and characterizing the evolution of hot pixels. The proposal completed with no reported problems. 1.3 Completed WF/PC-2 8943 (SM3B Lyman Alpha Check: Pre-SM3B Baseline) The WF/PC-2 was used to provide a pre-SM3B baseline observation against which the post-SM3B measurements can be compared. GRW+70D5824 throughput measurements in UV filters and UV crossed with long-pass filters {to determine red leak contribution} will be used to indicate any drop in throughput at Lyman alpha, which could be due to contamination in the pick-off mirror {or primary/secondary mirror}. During this proposal, the acquisition failure described in 2.1 and HSTAR 8410 occurred, affecting some of the observations when the take data flag went down. 1.4 Completed Six Sets of STIS/CCD 8901 (Dark Monitor-Part 1) The Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (CCD) was used to monitor the darks. The first iteration of this proposal did not execute due to the STIS suspend described in 2.1. Otherwise, there was no other anomalous activity. 1.5 Completed STIS/CCD 8669 (Merger-Driven Evolution Of Galactic Nuclei: Observations Of The Toomre Sequence) The Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (CCD) was to be used to observe galaxy mergers that are believed responsible for triggering starburst and AGN activity in galaxies, and even perhaps transforming spiral galaxies into ellipticals. This proposal did not execute due to the STIS suspend described in 2.1. 1.6 Completed Four Sets of WF/PC-2 8932 (Decontaminations and Associated Observations Pt. 1/3) The WF/PC-2 was used for the monthly WFPC2 decons. Also included are instrument monitors tied to decons: photometric stability check, focus monitor, pre- and post-decon internals {bias, intflats, kspots, &and darks}, UV throughput check, VISFLAT sweep, and internal UV flat check. No problems were reported. 1.7 Completed WF/PC-2 8591 (The Smallest Nuclear Black Holes) The WF/PC-2 was used to observe small nuclear black holes which are the last major unexplored part of BH parameter space, searching for the smallest BHs that HST can possibly find. The proposal completed with no reported anomalies. 1.8 Completed Seven Sets of STIS/CCD 9285 (POMS Test Proposal: STIS Non-scripted Parallel Proposal Continuation III) The Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (CCD) was used to make low galactic latitude, non-scripted parallel observations as part of a POMS test proposal. The first iteration of this proposal did not execute due to the STIS suspend described in 2.1. Otherwise, the observations were completed as planned, and no other anomalies were reported. 1.9 Completed Three Sets of STIS/CCD 8903 (Bias Monitor - Part 1) The Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (CCD) was used to monitor the bias in the 1x1, 1x2, 2x1, and 2x2 bin settings at gain=1, and 1x1 at gain = 4 to build up high-S/N superbiases and track the evolution of hot columns. There were no problems. 1.10 Completed Twelve 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. 1.11 Completed STIS/CCD/MA1/MA2 9036 (An Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Survey of Star-Forming Galaxies in the Local Universe) The Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (CCD, MA1 and MA2) was used to perform a comprehensive STIS ultraviolet spectroscopic survey of star-forming galaxies in the local universe. The sample covers a broad range of morphologies, chemical composition, and luminosity. The observations will provide spectral coverage between 1200 and 3100 Angstrom, at a resolution of 100 to 200 kms and S/N of about 30. The data set will allow the proposers to document and quantify the effects of massive stars on the interstellar medium and to infer implications for the evolution of the host galaxies. The proposal completed with no anomalous activity. 1.12 Completed STIS/MA2 8048 (Secular Changes in the Jet of M87) The Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (MA2) was to be used to continue the investigation of the M87 jet by studying proper motions and structural changes of the jet. As detailed in HSTAR 8413 and 2.1, the acquisition for this proposal failed, affecting all three observations scheduled. 1.13 Completed STIS/CCD/MA1/MA2 8919 (MAMA Sensitivity and Focus Monitor C10) The Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (CCD, MA1 and MA2) was used to monitor the sensitivity of each MAMA grating mode to detect any change due to contamination or other causes, and also to monitor the STIS focus in a spectroscopic and an imaging mode. All observations were successful. 1.14 Completed STIS/CCD 9154 (Spatial Distribution Of The Gas Inside The Beta Pic Disk) The Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (CCD) was used to investigate the gas and dust disk surrounding Beta Pictoris that will give clues to the understanding of the late stages of planetary formation. There was no anomalous activity. 1.15 Completed Four Sets of STIS/CCD 9066 (Closing in on the Hydrogen Reionization Edge of the Universe) The Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (CCD) was used in parallel constrain the Hydrogen reionization edge in emission that marks the transition from a neutral to a fully ionized IGM at a predicted redshifts. The proposal completed uneventfully. 1.16 Completed WF/PC-2 9087 (Black Hole X-ray Transients and X-ray Binaries in M31) The WF/PC-2 was used to search for M31 for x-ray transients which had previously been seen as part of the Chandra Guaranteed Time Observations {GTO} program. The x-ray properties of these transient sources {spectra, variability} allow us to determine whether the accreting object is a black hole or a neutron star. It is proposed to determine the nature of the mass-losing star. Massive stars will show little {<2 mag} change in their UV luminosities during outbursts, while low-mass stars will show large {>5 mag} changes in their UV luminosities. By determining the nature of the primary {accreting} and secondary stars in these x-ray transients, we will have the first dataset that will allow the evolution of black hole and neutron star binaries to be studied in an external galaxy. The proposal completed nominally. 1.17 Completed STIS/CCD 7912 (STIS Parallel Archive Proposal - Nearby Galaxies - Imaging and Spectroscopy) The Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (CCD) was used to make parallel observations of nearby galaxies. This survey will be useful to study the star formation histories, chemical evolution, and distances to these galaxies. The observations were completed as scheduled, and no problems were reported. 1.18 Completed WF/PC-2 8698 (Identification of the Galaxy's Missing Mass) The WF/PC-2 was used to observe the nature of dark matter that is one of the key astrophysical questions of the day. The existence of dark matter and its dynamical dominance in the outer parts of our Galaxy and spiral galaxies with flat rotation curves is well established. The MACHO project has identified ~half of the Milky Way's dark matter with stellar objects of ~0.5 M_sun, probably white dwarfs. But the location of the microlensing in the halo is disputed. Several have detected two candidate halo white dwarfs of L/L_sun ~ 10^-5 in the Hubble Deep Field with 25 +/- 5 mas/year proper motions. The observations completed with no reported problems. 1.19 Completed STIS/CCD 8900 (Performance Monitor) The Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (CCD) was used to measure the baseline performance and commandability of the CCD subsystem. All exposures are internals. The observations completed normally. 1.20 Completed Two Sets of STIS/CCD/MA2 9051 (Identifying Damped Lyman-alpha Galaxies at z~1) The Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (CCD and MA2) was used to look for samped Lyman-alpha absorption systems that contain the bulk of the neutral gas in the Universe in the redshift range z = 0.5 - 5, yet the nature of the galaxies responsible for the absorption is not well understood. Only recently have observers found more than a handful of damped absorbers at redshifts z < 1.5. Using the FIRST Bright Quasar Survey {FBQS}, with over a 1000 quasars, the proposers have undertaken a survey to build a complete picture of he nature of the galaxies responsible for damped Lyman-alpha absorption systems at z~1 and to double the sample size at this redshift. No problems were encountered. 1.21 Completed WF/PC-2 9060 (Photometry of a Statistically Significant Sample of Kuiper Belt Objects) The WF/PC-2 was used to propel the physical study of KBOs forward by performing accurate photometry at V, R, and I on a sample of up to 150 KBOs. The sample is made up of objects that will be observed at thermal infrared wavelengths by SIRTF and will be used with those data to derive the first accurate diameters and albedos for a large sample of KBOs. The observations completed nominally. 1.22 Completed STIS/CCD 8667 (Nuclear Stellar Disks in Early Galaxies: Black Hole Masses and Disk/Bar/Bulge Evolution) The Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (CCD) was used to image of an additional four E/SO galaxies to: {1} test whether the unusual M_bh/M_bulge ratio is typical of these nuclear disk galaxies and {2} search for additional ring/bar structures will help determine the source of the accreted material and the time sequence of the disk/bar/bulge/Black Hole fueling connection. The observations completed with no reported anomalies. 1.23 Completed WF/PC-2 8942 (Cycle 10 Intflat Sweeps and Linearity Test) The WF/PC-2 was used to monitor the pixel-to-pixel flatfield response and provide a linearity check. These intflat sequences are done once during the year and the images will provide a backup database in the event of complete failure of the visflat lamp as well as allow monitoring of the gain ratios. There were no reported problems. 2.0 FLIGHT OPERATIONS SUMMARY: 2.1 Guide Star Acquisitions: Scheduled Acquisitions: 18 Successful: 16 As detailed in HSTAR 8410, the acquisition at 334/130220Z failed when the search radius limit was exceeded for FGS-2. A subsequent map showed relatively small attitude errors. The proposal described in 1.3 was affected. HSTAR 8413 was written for an acquisition failure at 335/085033Z when the search radius limit was exceeded for both FGS-1 and FGS-2. The proposal detailed in 1.12 was affected. Scheduled Re-acquisitions: 12 Successful: 12 2.2 FHST Updates: Scheduled: 45 Successful: 43 Per HSTAR 8412, the two full maneuver updates at 334/1657Z failed due to tracker #3. No observations or acquisitions were affected. 2.3 Operations Notes: Subsequent to the NSSC-1 flight software 7.5.2 installation, at 334/143354Z, the Science Mission Specification disabled the STIS heater control for the zone B side. This commanding included patching three sensors' message number to prevent taking action since this causes the sensors to become invalid. At 334/143454Z, STIS suspended. HSTAR 8411 was written. Analysis by the STScI Engineering Team and the GSFC SI SE Team found that a fourth sensor, for the MAMA heater thermistors, also becomes invalid when the heater control zone B Side 2 is disabled. The failure to patch this fourth sensor message number caused the suspension. STIS was successfully recovered via real time commanding in the interval 334/2018Z to 334/2105Z. The instrument was then re-configured to intercept the planned upcoming science observations that began without incident at 334/2312Z. The proposals described in 1.4, 1.5 and 1.8 were affected by these events. Using ROP SR-1A, the SSR EDAC error counter was cleared four times. The engineering status buffer limits were adjusted three times per ROP DF-18A. SSA transmitter #1 was turned on and off for the intervals 334/1835Z to 334/1917Z and 335/1842Z to 335/1911. Later, SSA transmitter #2 was operated for the interval 335/2116Z to 335/2144Z. ROP IC-2 was utilized for all cases. SI C&DH errors were reset at 334/2231Z as directed by ROP NS-5. The STIS MCE-2 reset at 335/112220Z while the high voltage was on and while inside an SAA interval. The STIS flight software error counter was reset at 335/1150Z, using ROP NS-12. MAMA-2 was recovered via normal SMS commanding at 336/0949Z. SSR-3 correctable EDAC errors were cleared at 335/2115Z per ROP SR-9A. Per HSTAR 8414, the STIS thermal shelf zone 3B temperature has been breaking its limit intermittently from 336/114456Z. The limit is 28.0 degC: the violation reaches 28.1 degC. 3.0 SIGNIFICANT FORTHCOMING EVENTS: Continuation of normal science observations and calibrations. /CAW