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Flight Program StatusHeliophysics Subcommittee Meeting8 August 2016Joe Smith
Heliophysics Mission Timeline 1995-2025
Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS)Mission
Description:MMSisaSolarTerrestrialProbesmissionwithfouridenticallyinstrumentedspacecraftthatuseEarth’smagnetosphereasalaboratorytostudythemicrophysicsofmagneticreconnection.
RecentAccomplishments:• ResultspapersonlineatGeophysicalResearchLetters:http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/10.1002/(ISSN)1944-8007/specialsection/NASA_MMS1• StarTrackerissueresolved.
PlanningItems:• MMSScienceWorkshop#1,UCLA,7-9September
‒ Over100paperssubmitted• Phase1Bscienceopswillbegin12September
‒ Tetrahedronmeanspacing7km• AGU12-16December
‒ Twoteam-convenedspecialsessions:- daysidemagnetopauseprocesses- innermagnetotail processes
WatchItems/Concerns:• None.
Earth
SolarWind
Earth MagneticField Lines
Earth
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LWS Space Environment Testbeds (SET)-1LaunchInformation:• Spacecraft:AFRLDeployableStructures
Experiment(DSX)• LaunchVehicle:SpaceX FalconHeavy• Date: March2017• Site:CapeCanaveral• Orbit:6000x12,000km,45degree
inclinationMEO
Description:SpaceEnvironmentTestbeds (SET)improvestheengineeringapproachtoaccommodateand/ormitigatetheeffectsofsolarvariabilityonspacecraftdesignandoperationsby:1)collectingdatainspacetodevelopaphysics-basedunderstandingofresponseofspacecraftmaterials,components,&sensors/detectorstospaceenvironments;2)collectingdatainspacetovalidatenew&existinggroundtestprotocolsfortheeffectsofsolarvariabilityonemergingtechnologies;and3)developing&validatingengineeringenvironmentmodels,tools,&databasesforspacecraftdesign&operations.
Accomplishments:• DSXSpacecraftsuccessfullycompletedFactoryCompatibilityTest(FTC,end-to-endtest)
UpcomingMilestones:• SolarArrayAcousticTest– September2016• TVACtestsplannedforOctober-November2016.
WatchItems/Concerns:• None
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Ionospheric ConnectionExplorer(ICON)
RecentAccomplishments:• IntegratedPayloadcompletedEnvironmentalTestProgram• Pre-ShipReview4August.Successful.• Spacecraftinbake-outpriortoObservatoryIntegration
UpcomingMilestones/Events:• SystemIntegrationReview– 10-11August2016
• KeyDecisionPoint-D– 26August2016• Pre-EnvironmentalReview– 20-21September2016• LRD– October2017
Issues/Concerns:• OrbitalDebriswaiverinsignatureroutingatGoddard.
MIGHTI TV
Description:ICONwillexploretheboundarybetweenEarthandspacetounderstandthephysicalconnectionbetweenourworldandourspaceenvironment.ICONwilllaunchonaPegasusXLlaunchingfromKwajaleinAtollinOctober2017.ThespacecraftwillbeplacedinaLEOOrbitat575kmwitha27° inclination.Thepayloadconsistsoffourinstruments,MIGHTI(NRL)– neutralwindmeasurements;IVM(UTDallas)– insituionvelocities;andFUV&EUVimagingUVspectrographs (UCBerkeley) – iondensity. EUV Baffles
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Integrated Payload
Integrated Bus
GOLD- GlobalObservationsoftheLimbAndDisk-
Description: GOLDisanExplorerProgramMissionofOpportunitythatwillprovidethefirstsimultaneousmeasurementsoftemperaturesandcompositioninEarth'sthermosphereandionosphereonaglobalscale.GOLDwillflyaUVimagingspectrographasahostedpayloadonacommercialcommunicationsspacecraftingeostationaryorbit.
RecentAccomplishments:• Completed:
ü Instrument-levelvibrationtestü ComprehensivePerformanceTestandalignmentcheck.
ü ThermalBalanceTest• CurrentlyinThermalVacuumTesting
UpcomingMilestones/Events:• Pre-ShipReview– 26October2016
• LRD– April2018
Issues/Concerns:• None
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Channel 1 and 2 Pre-Test
SolarProbePlus(SPP)DescriptionSpacecraftinahighlyeccentricellipticalorbitwithaminimumperihelionof9.9SolarRadii(~4.3millionmiles).Employsacombinationofin-situmeasurementsandimagingtoachievethemission’sprimaryscientificgoal: tounderstandhowtheSun’scoronaisheatedandhowthesolarwindisaccelerated.
RecentAccomplishments• KDP-DAPMC– 7July.Successful.• IntegrationandtestinginitiatedatAPL• SpacecraftHarnessHi-PotTestingongoing
UpcomingMilestones• Pre-EnvironmentalReview– 6October2017• Pre-ShipReview– 8March2018• LRD– 31July2018
Issues/Concerns
• None
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StartedFlightPropulsionThermalVerificationTestingatAPL
SolarArrayCoolingSystemRadiator#1
SolarOrbiterCollaboration(SOC)Description:Willuseauniquecombinationofmeasurements:Insitumeasurementswillbeusedalongsideremotesensing,closetothesun(~.3AU),torelatethesemeasurementsbacktotheirsourceregionsandstructuresonthesun'ssurface. Operatesbothinandoutoftheeclipticplane.Measuressolarwindplasma,fields,wavesandenergeticparticlescloseenoughtotheSuntoensurethattheyarestillrelativelypristine.
RecentAccomplishments:• ESAMissionCDR9June.Successful.MaintainingOctober2018launch• ESAincreasingNASAinvolvementinschedulingactivitiesandSystemsEngineeringefforts• ESA/Airbusadjustinginstrumentdeliveries(later)• HeavyIonSensorinstrumentHigh-VoltagePowerSupplyTestingOngoing• SoloHI InstrumentPre-EnvironmentalReview28July
UpcomingMilestones:• HISPre-EnvironmentalReview Aug2016• SoloHI Pre-ShipReview Oct2016• HISPre-ShipReview Dec2016• LRD Oct2018
WatchItems/Concerns:• Schedulerisk(spacecraft)toLRD
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SoloHI Instrument Modulewith door integrated
HIS configured for Phase 2 beam testing (with parallel
beam monitor installed)
Heliophysics MissionsinFormulation&DevelopmentDirector’sAssessment
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Project Overall previous months
This Month Comments
-4 -3 -2 -1 O T C S PDevelopment
EX-GOLD Apr 2018 G G G G G G G G G
EX- ICON Oct 2017 G G G G G G G G Y ODARinsignaturecycleatGoddard.
LWS-SPP Jul 2018 G G G G G G G G G
LWS-SOC Oct 2018 G G Y G/Y
G/Y
G/Y G
G/Y Y
HISHVPSprogressingwell.InstrumentschedulesbeingnegotiatedwithESA.Oct2018LRDschedulewatch.
LWS – SET Mar 2016 G G G G G G G G G
8/4/16
StatusofHPDOperatingMissions
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7/14/16
OctMission Launch Phase Extension to (*) M-3 M-2 M-1 Cur. M. RemarksGeotail 7/24/1992 Extended 12/31/2016STEREO 10/25/2006 Extended 9/30/2018THEMIS+Artemis 2/17/2007 Extended 9/30/2018AIM 4/25/2007 Extended 9/30/2018Hinode 9/23/2006 Extended 9/30/2018ACE 8/27/1997 Extended 9/30/2018RHESSI 2/5/2002 Extended 9/30/2018SOHO 12/2/1995 Extended 9/30/2018TIMED 12/7/2001 Extended 9/30/2018Voyager 1 + 2 8/20/1977 Extended 9/30/2018TWINS A + B 6/2006 & 3/2008 Extended 9/30/2018IBEX 10/19/2008 Extended 9/30/2018Wind 11/1/1994 Extended 9/30/2018SDO 2/11/2010 Extended 9/30/2018Van Allen 8/30/2012 Extended 9/30/2018IRIS 6/27/2013 Extended 9/30/2018MMS 3/12/2015 Prime 9/1/2017
Still no response from B. Project plan forward accepted by HQ 6/13.on 6/15 D lost of data: 7/2 A lost 31h of data. Both antenna issues.
Star tracker issue resolved.
Star Tracker issues should be closed soon.Star tracker issue resolved.
(*) Extended mission end dates subject to upcoming Senior Reviews. (+) Terminates at date.
Mission proceeding to Area of concern - possible meet science reduction in capabilityrequirements
Sounding Rocket Science HighlightsJune 2016
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Successful Wallops Flight Facility Launch: RockON/RockSAT-C (KOEHLER) – 24 June 2016
Credits: NASA / Patrick Black
NASA successfully launched a Terrier-Improved Orion suborbital sounding rocket carrying student experiments withthe RockOn/RockSat-C programs on June 24.
More than 200 middle school, high school, community college and university students and instructors participating inRocket Week at Wallops were on hand to witness the launch.
Through RockOn and RockSat-C students are learning and applying skills required to develop experiments forsuborbital rocket flight. In addition, high school educators through the Wallops Rocket Academy for Teachers(WRATS) are learning about applying rocketry basics in their curriculum.
The next launch from NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility is a Terrier-Improved Malemute suborbital sounding rocket currently scheduled for August 16. The rocket will be carrying the RockSat-X education payload.
For more information on NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility, visit: http://www.nasa.gov/wallops
SoundingRocketsLaunchScheduleJune2016– March2017
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Updated 8/4/16
10/15/16
May 2017
7/27/16
Backup
Acronym List• ABC – Agency Baseline Commitment• ACE – Advanced Composition Explorer• AFRL – Air Force Research Laboratory• AIM – Aeronomy of Ice in the Mesosphere• AO – Announcement of Opportunity• BARREL – Balloon Array for Radiation Relativistic Electron Losses• CINDI – Coupled Ion Neutral Dynamic Investigation• CDR – Critical Design Review• EM – Engineering Model• EMC – Electromagnetic Compatibility• EMI – Electromagnetic Interference• EUV – Extreme Ultraviolet• FM – Flight Model• FPGA – Field Programmable Gate Array• FRB – Failure Review Board• FUV – Far Ultraviolet• GOLD – Global-scale Observations of the Limb and Disk• GRIPS -- Gamma-Ray Imager/Polarimeter for Solar flares• HIS – Heavy Ion Sensor• HVPS – High Voltage Power Supply • IBEX – Interstellar Boundary Explorer• ICON – Ionospheric Connection Explorer• ICP -- Instrument Control Package• IMAU -- ICON Master Avionic Unit• IRAP – Industrial Research Assistance Program• IRIS – Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph• IVM -- Ion Velocity Meter• KDP – Key Decision Point• LCC – Life Cycle Cost• LRD – Launch Readiness Date
• LVPS – Low Voltage Power SupplyLWS – Living With a StarMCP – Micro-Channel PlateMEO – Medium Earth OrbitMIDEX – Medium-Class ExplorerMIGHTI -- Michelson Interferometer for Global High resolution Thermospheric ImagingMMS – Magnetospheric Multi-ScaleMoO – Mission of OpportunityMOR – Mission Operations ReviewNRA – NASA Research AnnouncementPER – Pre-Environmental ReviewPDR – Preliminary Design ReviewPI – Principal InvestigatorPIP – Payload Interface PlatePSR – Pre-Ship ReviewRHESSI – Ramaty High-Energy Solar Spectroscopic ImagerROSES – Research Opportunities in Space and Earth SciencesSDL – Space Dynamics LaboratorySDO – Solar Dynamics ObservatorySET – Space Environment TestbedSIR – System Integration ReviewSMEX – Small ExplorerSOC – Solar Orbiter CollaborationSoloHI -- Solar Orbiter Heliospheric Imager SPP – Solar Probe PlusSTEREO – Solar-Terrestrial Relations ObservatorySTP – Solar Terrestrial ProbesTHEMIS – Time History of Events and Macroscale Interactions during Substorms
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Acronym List (Cont’d)• TIMED – Thermosphere-Ionosphere-Mesosphere Energetics and
Dynamics• TVAC – Thermal Vacuum• TWINS – Two Wide-Angle Imaging Neutral-Atom Spectrometers• UCB/SSL – UC Berkeley/Space Sciences Laboratory• UFE – Unallocated Future Expenses
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