HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE DAILY REPORT #871 PERIOD COVERED: 0800 EST Daily Status Report as of 112/1200Z. 1.0 ACTIVITIES SCHEDULED AND ACCOMPLISHED: 1.1 Completed WFC 4105 (HST Medium Deep Survey: Cycle 1 High Latitude) The Wide Field Camera was used to make one high latitude image taken in parallel with the prime science observations as part of a Medium-Deep sky survey. The single image was received and displayed. It was reported to look okay, however, one recentering event was reported during the observation. 1.2 Completed Two Sets of HSP/UV2 4801 (Quasi-Periodic Oscillations in AM Herculis Binaries) The High Speed Photometer was used to make six observations of the high speed oscillations in the light coming from binary AM Herc class star ST-LMI. Although the first three observations were reported to be well centered, they were reported to be a bad series because it was not consistent with the proposers expectations. The second set of observations were executed with no problems. The data was displayed for the principal investigator. The count rate was reported to be low and the was no sign of the eclipse event shown in the data. 1.3 Completed Two Sets of FOC/96 4800 (The Stellar Content of Wolf-Rayet Galaxies (FOC images)) The Faint Object Camera was used to make two ultraviolet observations of two different Wolf-Rayet Galaxies (NGC-3125 and HE2-10). Both of these galaxies are known to be star bursting galaxies, and to show strong emission lines in Helium II from stellar sources. Both observations were received and displayed. The first image was reported to look okay. The second had some "roll-over" in the counts for the brightest objects. 1.4 Completed Two Sets of PC 4106 (HST Medium Deep Survey: Cycle 1 Low Latitude) The Planetary Camera was used to take two low latitude images as part of a medium-deep sky survey taken in parallel with the prime science observations. Both observations were received and displayed in the OSS. Both were reported to look okay. 1.5 Completed FOS/RD/BL 4220 (Imaging and Spectroscopy of Seyfert nuclei) The Faint Object Spectrograph (on both the Red Side and Blue Side) were used to make observations of the nucleus of Seyfert galaxy NGC-4151. The observations were planned to be made in fine lock, however, fine lock was not obtained. The observations were made in course track. The science observations were reported to be okay. 1.6 Completed WFC 1297 (GTO High Latitude Parallel Program) The Wide Field Camera was used to take one long duration exposure taken in parallel with the prime science observations. The observations were executed and scheduled, and no problems were reported. 1.7 Completed FOS/BL 4054 (Probing the Nuclear Regions of the Seyfert Galaxy NGC-5548) The Faint Object Spectrograph was used to make spectral observations of the nuclear regions in galaxy NGC-5548 to study time variability of its continuum, and emission lines in Helium II and Carbon IV. The observations were executed as scheduled, and no problems were reported. 2.0 FLIGHT OPERATIONS SUMMARY: 2.1 Guide Star Acquisitions: Scheduled Acquisitions : 2 Successful : 2 Scheduled Reacquisitions : 3 Successful : 3 Losses of Lock : 0 2.2 FHST Updates: Scheduled : 4 Successful : 4 2.3 Significant HSTARs: None 2.4 Operations Note: None 3.0 ACTIVITIES SCHEDULED FOR NEXT REPORTING PERIOD: 3.1 Complete WFC 4105 (HST Medium Deep Survey: Cycle 1 High Latitude) 3.2 Complete FOC/96 4804 (UV Imaging of Nearby Galaxies with FOC/96) 3.3 Complete GHRS/2 3664 (Probing the Gas of the Super Bubble LMC2) 3.4 Complete HSP/UV1 4807 (Variable and Ultraviolet Light Curves of Short Period RR Lyrae-Type Stars) 3.5 Complete WFC 1306 (GTO Low Latitude Parallel Program) 3.6 Complete 4054 (Probing of the Nuclear Regions of Seyfert Galaxy NGC-5548) 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. /DMH -END-