Status GRACE Mission Operations 1 GSTM – Potsdam - 15 October 2007 Status GRACE Mission Operations Joseph G. Beerer, JPL Operations Mission Manager Franz-Heinrich.

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Status GRACE Mission Operations 1 GSTM – Potsdam - 15 October 2007 Status GRACE Mission Operations Joseph G. Beerer, JPL Operations Mission Manager Franz-Heinrich Massmann, GFZ Deputy Operations Mission Manager

Status GRACE Mission Operations 2 GSTM – Potsdam - 15 October 2007 Project Status The design lifetime (5 years) has been reached in March We are now in the bonus part of the mission NASA & DLR/GFZ have approved funding through Provisional approval through FY11 in NASA Senior Review 2007 Satellites and ground segment are performing well - Payload performance continues meeting mission expectations - Nearly 100% of dump data has been collected and analyzed - Data dumps almost every orbit at Ny-Aalesund station (since May 2006) - Batteries beginning to show signs of age - has caused some data loss

Status GRACE Mission Operations 3 GSTM – Potsdam - 15 October 2007 Orbit Status 15-Oct days in orbit revolutions completed - Semi-major axis:6840 km, 470 km above 6370 km - Altitude decrease: ~ 5 m/day - Inter-satellite Distance: ~ 195 km ( km) - Orbit Manoeuvres:04-Jan-07, 26-Sep-07 GR1 leaderGR2 leader

Status GRACE Mission Operations 4 GSTM – Potsdam - 15 October 2007 Mission Lifetime Predictions - End of Life (pred.): GR (gas-thrust-decay) GR Remaining Resources: Battery Cycles:> 12 years (?) Thruster actuations:> 5 years Cold gas:> 10 years Orbit decay:> 6 years

Status GRACE Mission Operations 5 GSTM – Potsdam - 15 October 2007 Satellite Status No noticeable degradation due to radiation in 5.5 years on orbit. Fault tolerance status: GR-1 unchanged since 2002 Relies on 3 backup units: Microwave, Ultra-stable Oscillator, Instrument Control Unit of the Accelerometer GR-2 apparent failure of IPU in May 2007 Relies on backup unit Battery status: GR-1: cell short (momentary) observed Nov 2006, Jun 2007 GR-2: cell failure Aug 2007 Expected life of the system exceeds 10 years in every category: battery life, altitude, propellant, cumulative thruster actuations, solar panel power, and component life

Status GRACE Mission Operations 6 GSTM – Potsdam - 15 October 2007 Satellite Events since Last GSTM Battery-related: Low voltage events (DSHL*) GR-1 17-Jan and 12/13-Jun GR-2 23-Jul and 15-Aug Upload of new heater table with lower temperature settings to reduce power load in response to battery cell failure on GR-2 GR-2 4-Aug GR-1 26-Sep 90 deg. yaw turn to prevent cell short (in full-sun orbits) GR-1 10-Apr and 26-Sep GR-2 not required * Disable Supplementary Heater Lines

Status GRACE Mission Operations 7 GSTM – Potsdam - 15 October 2007 Satellite Events since Last GSTM (II) Software Uploads: February/March, upload of new OBDH software to both satellites removes the safe mode risk in case of a failure of the last thermistor on the –Z CESS (Coarse Earth & Sun Sensor) head. provides an alternate means of steering satellite in safe mode using magnetometer measurements. June, upload of new IPU software module (automatic restart of KBR in case of an anomaly). September, upload of new IPU software module (resolve spontaneous occultation stop)

Status GRACE Mission Operations 8 GSTM – Potsdam - 15 October 2007 Satellite Events since Last GSTM (III) Miscellaneous: Orbit manoeuvres to reverse the inter-satellite drift rate GR-2 4-Jan and 26-Sep Collection of ionospheric occultation data begins GR-1 28-Feb * * Atmospheric occultations added in May 2006 Center-of-Mass management GR-1 & 2 CoM trim 12-Apr GR-1 & 2 CoM cals 17-Apr and 4-Jun IPU side switch due to apparent failure of IPU-redundant GR-2 3-May

Status GRACE Mission Operations 9 GSTM – Potsdam - 15 October 2007 German Space Operations Control Center Oberpfaffenhofen Weilheim Ground Station Neustrelitz GS & Raw Data Center GSOC

Status GRACE Mission Operations 10 GSTM – Potsdam - 15 October 2007 Ny-Aalesund Station Device one also tracks GRACE-2 with low priority for battery monitoring reasons and in order to improve the redundancy. The dump data is transmitted to GFZ within 5-8 min. for processing with minimum delay and major parameters are displayed in a browser. The Ny-Aalesund station on Spitzbergen Island is used for frequent data dumps (almost 1/rev) and consists of two independently operating devices. They enable the timely delivery of atmospheric occultation data from CHAMP, GRACE-1 and later TerraSAR-X.

Status GRACE Mission Operations 11 GSTM – Potsdam - 15 October 2007 Dump Data Monitoring Two different data browsers (GFZ, JPL) allow a detailed look at the dump data quantity (data gaps, missing dumps, periods dumped twice,..) and quality (high gas consumption,..) with only a few minutes delay.

Status GRACE Mission Operations 12 GSTM – Potsdam - 15 October 2007 GSOC Activity since Last GSTM “ Recommendations”: 144 (directives to the operators) Software uploads: 2 OBDH (v6 to each satellite) 6 IPU libraries Anomaly Reports: 24 opened 15 satellite-related* 9 ground-related 13 still open * Satellite-related anomalies are distributed as follows: 8 Instrument Processing Unit (IPU) 4 Battery 2 On-Board Data Handler (OBDH) 1 Accelerometer Instrument Control Unit (ICU)

Status GRACE Mission Operations 13 GSTM – Potsdam - 15 October 2007 Plans Splinter meeting at GFZ on 18-October to address: -Contingency plans if further battery degradation -Orbit raise maneuver for extending mission life -Proposal to add rising GPS occultations measurements

Status GRACE Mission Operations 14 GSTM – Potsdam - 15 October 2007 Summary The design mission lifetime has been exceeded and there is a good chance of getting another 5 years of lifetime Excellent performance of flight and ground segment, however the batteries are a concern