THEMIS MPDR / CAROR-1UCB, November 12-14, 2003 THEMIS T IME H ISTORY OF E VENTS AND M ACROSCALE I NTERACTIONS DURING S UBSTORMS RESOLVING THE MYSTERY OF.

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THEMIS MPDR / CAROR-1UCB, November 12-14, 2003 THEMIS T IME H ISTORY OF E VENTS AND M ACROSCALE I NTERACTIONS DURING S UBSTORMS RESOLVING THE MYSTERY OF WHERE, WHEN AND HOW AURORAL ERUPTIONS START THEMIS MPDR Nov 12-14, 2003 University of California, Berkeley

THEMIS MPDR / CAROR-2UCB, November 12-14, 2003 Coffee, food, and posters at Silver Addition Main Entrance (outside) Splinter room in Addition Library Local arrangements, see Amy Shutkin Other issues, see: Vassilis Angelopoulos or Peter Harvey Silver Addition Samuel Silver Space Sciences Laboratory Splinter room MPDR Presentations Opening Remarks

THEMIS MPDR / CAROR-3UCB, November 12-14, 2003 SPACE SCIENCES LABORATORY Background Initiated in 1958 by Drs. Teller and Seaborg Multidisciplinary organization Connecting campus research to space efforts Facility opened in 1966 New facilities added in 1998 Research Efforts Involving Balloons Sounding rockets Satellite instruments & science complements Complete satellites Mission & Science Operations Ground Station Operations Agencies Involved NASA, NSF, NSBF, USAF, DOE ESA, ISAS, IKI, PSI, etc. $35M/yr (85% NASA, 15% NSF, 5% misc.)

THEMIS MPDR / CAROR-4UCB, November 12-14, 2003 Facilities sq. ft. Office and Laboratory Space Employing 420 Scientists, Engineers, Staff On-Site Machine Shop Clean Room Facilities to Class 100 Thermal Vacuum Facilities up to 3m diameter Spacecraft Integration Facility 4-story High Bay Radiation Sources Laboratory Mission Operations Centers Science Operations Centers 11 Meter S-Band Satellite Antenna Secure High Speed Communications to NASA

THEMIS MPDR / CAROR-5UCB, November 12-14, 2003 Operations Components Mission Operations Center Science Operations Center 11-meter S-Band Antenna with X-band upgrade capability High Speed Communications to NASA Ground Network Network Security Autonomous Operations – Pass Supports – Tracking and Data Acquisition – Spacecraft Command and Control – Emergency Response System – Self Checking Network Security Presently tracking: IMAGE, RHESSI, FAST, CHIPSat

THEMIS MPDR / CAROR-6UCB, November 12-14, 2003 EXTREME ULTRAVIOLET EXPLORER Project Management Science Package – Telescopes – Electronics Mission Operations Science Operations Launched on 7 June 1992 Mission Successfully Concluded 1Q2001

THEMIS MPDR / CAROR-7UCB, November 12-14, 2003 FAST AURORAL SNAPSHOT Science Package – Electric Field Instruments – Particle Instruments – Electronics Mission Operations Science Operations Launched on 21 Aug 1996 Mission Continuing through 2003

THEMIS MPDR / CAROR-8UCB, November 12-14, 2003 RAMATY HIGH ENERGY SOLAR SPECTROSCOPIC IMAGER Project Management Spacecraft Bus Science Package – Imager – Spectrometer – Electronics Mission Operations Science Operations Ground Data Systems Launched February 5, 2002 Mission Operations Planned for 2 years

THEMIS MPDR / CAROR-9UCB, November 12-14, 2003 THEMIS is an Essential Component to Swales Corporate Growth First direct contract with JPL First direct contracts with GSFC & NRL SAI Founded Delivered first Flight HW Delivered ISS Radiator First major contracts with LaRC Delivered FUSE OTA Successful Launch of EO-1 Acquired Thermal and Structural Products Divisions Doing Business As Awarded SMEX-Lite Commercialization First major STS Payload Contract NRL Instrument Development (LASCO / SSULI) 61% 21% 14% 4% EngineerDesigner / Other Professionals Technician Support / Clerical Labor Mix THEMIS is Central to Swales Strategic Plan Swales has committed significant internal resources over the last 4 years to mature the THEMIS Mission design thereby enhancing the science return Swales has the Human & Financial strength to drive THEMIS to a success THEMIS Management has high visibility with weekly direct- reporting to CEO/COO We love doing this type of work!

THEMIS MPDR / CAROR-10UCB, November 12-14, 2003 THEMIS Team Attendees Vassilis AngelopoulosUCBPI Peter HarveyUCBPM Ellen TaylorUCBMSE Tom AjluniSwalesPPC Sys Engr John BonnellUCBEFI Charles CarlsonUCBESA Davin LarsonUCBSST Werner MagnesIWFFGM Alain RouxCETPSCM Paul TurinUCBMechanisms Hari DharanUCBMag Booms Manfred BesterUCBMission Ops Mgr Tim QuinnUCBScience Ops Mgr Sabine FreyUCBOrbits Eric DonovanUCalgaryGBO/dply Chris LashleySwalesP&PC Mechanical Rob EpplerSwalesBus Mechanical Rommel ZaraSwalesThermal Richard LeboeufSwalesACS Mike McCulloughSwalesRCS Rob KraeuterSwalesEPS Steve HammerstHCFlight Software Ron JacksonUCBMsn Assurance Jorg FisherUCBParts Program Tai PhanUCBConjunctions Harald FreyUCBGBO/ASIs Chris RussellUCLAGMAGS; Mag. Clean. Joe MeansUCLAGMAGs; Mag.Clean. Bob ErgunCUBoulderEFI/DFB Jim WestfallCUBoulderEFI/DFB William LiuCSAGBO/Canada Kate HarpsUCBFinancial Mgmt Dorothy GordonUCBIDPU DCB Peter BergUCBPower Mike CullySwalesPPC Mngr Nahide CraigUCBEPO THEMIS NASA Attendees Dave SibeckGSFCProgram Scientist Dennis LeeGSFCMission Engineering John ThurberGSFCMission Engineering Frank SnowGSFCMission Manager Tony ComberiateGSFCExplorer Progr. Dir. Tammy HarringtonKSCLaunch Services Willis JenkinsHQProgram Executive Opening Remarks

THEMIS MPDR / CAROR-11UCB, November 12-14, 2003 Review Board Mark GoansGSFC/Systems Review Office/Co-chair Brian KeeganHoneywell/Co-chair Joe BolekGSFC/Systems Engineering Lou FantanoGSFC/Thermal Systems Scott GlubkeGSFC/Propulsion Systems Rick SchnurrGSFC/Electrical Systems Jason Hair GSFC/Mechanical systems Terry FordIndependent/Guidance, Navigation and Control J. B. JoyceIndependent/Mission Operations Ronnie KilloughSouthwest Research Institute/Software Frank MartinMartin Consulting, Inc./Science William TaylorIndependent/Project Management Kevin MorganIV&V Dr. Larry CooperNASA HQ EPO Ben BurressSolar B E/PO Lead Opening Remarks