HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE DAILY REPORT #815 PERIOD COVERED: 0800 EST 02/02/93 - 0800 EST 02/03/93 Daily Status Report as of 033/1200Z. 1.0 ACTIVITIES SCHEDULED AND ACCOMPLISHED: 1.1 Completed WFC 4713 (WF/PC Calibration: WFC Internal Delta Flats) The Wide Field Camera was used to take internal flat observations to be used for the restoration of Earth flats, which were altered due to the changes in the quantum efficiency which occurred after decontamination operations. The observations were monitored in the OSS, and no problems were reported. 1.2 Completed FOC 4107 QSOs Suitable for Subsequent Observations of He II 304) The Faint Object Camera was used to make images of the high red shifted quasi-stellar object 0951-04 to find out if the object has enough ultraviolet flux for subsequent Faint Object Spectrograph observations. The observations were executed as scheduled, and no problems were reported. 1.3 Completed PC 4593 (Positioning of Geminga Optical Counterpart) The Planetary Camera was used to make two observations of the gamma ray source Geminga. Both observations were executed in fine lock. There were a couple of faint object within the field of view, but it is not known if these were the expected target. 1.4 Completed WFC/PC 3172 (WF/PC SV Observations: Internal Monitor Proposal) Both the Planetary Camera and the Wide Field Camera were used to take internal dark and bias images. There was no external source used. Four images were received and displayed, and they were reported to be okay. 1.5 Completed FOC/96 3801 (QSOs Suitable for Subsequent Observations) The Faint Object Camera was used to take one image of quasar 0042-2627 to measure its ultraviolet flux level to see if it is bright enough to be used for subsequent HRS and FOS observations. The observations was executed in course track. The field of view was empty, which is acceptable result for this kind of operation. 1.6 Completed FOS/BL 2424 (Quasar Absorption Line Survey: Observations FOS) The Faint Object Spectrograph (Blue Side) was used to make three spectral observation of quasar 3C249.1 as part of an absorption line survey. All of the spectral observations were reported to look normal. 1.7 Completed WFC 3917 (WFC:HST Medium Deep Survey Part 1) The Wide Field Camera was used in parallel with the prime science observations to take four high latitude images. All four images were received and displayed in the OSS. They showed faint stars, and faint smudges. 1.8 Completed One Set of PC 4714 (WF/PC Calibration:Internal Delta Flats) and Initiated a Second. The Planetary Camera was used to take two internal flat images. The observations were monitored in the OSS, and both images were reported to look normal. 1.9 Completed FOS/BL 3550 (Absorption Lines from Gas in Cooling Flow) The Faint Object Spectrograph was used to make spectral observations of Seyfert galaxy (aka, the cD galaxy in the Perseus cluster) looking for absorption lines in carbon and silicon. The observations were executed as scheduled, and no problems were reported. 2.0 FLIGHT OPERATIONS SUMMARY: 2.1 Guide Star Acquisitions: Scheduled Acquisitions : 4 Successful : 4 Scheduled Reacquisitions : 10 Successful : 10 Losses of Lock : 0 2.2 FHST Updates: Scheduled : 9 Successful : 9 2.3 Significant HSTARs: None 2.4 Operations Note: None 3.0 ACTIVITIES SCHEDULED FOR NEXT REPORTING PERIOD: 3.1 Complete PC 4714 (WF/PC Calibration: PC Internal Delta Flats) 3.2 Complete FOS/BL 3484 (Nuclear Regions of Seyfert Galaxy NGC-5548) 3.3 Complete WFC/PC 4109 (Rapid Internal Monitor) 3.4 Complete PC 4778 (Mass Ejection From Planetary Nebulae) 3.5 Complete One Set of WFC/PC 3172 (Observations: Internal Monitor Proposal) and Initiate a Second 3.6 Complete FOC/96 3801 (QSOs Suitable for Subsequent Observations) 3.7 Complete FOS/BL 4112 (Evolution of Lyman-Alpha and Carbon IV Absorption System) 3.8 Complete WFC 1306 (GTO Low Latitude Parallel Program) 3.9 Complete FOS/BL 3824 (Search for Silicon and Carbon in GP Com) 4.0 ANOMALY STATUS: 4.1 Significant New Anomalies: None 4.2 Significant Unresolved Anomalies: None 5.0 SIGNIFICANT FORTHCOMING EVENTS: Nothing at this time. -END-