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JASON-1 MISSION STATUS S. Coutin-Faye CNES, Altimetry and Precise Positioning Office
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Jason-1 status- OSTST - Hobart - March, 20072 MAJOR EVENTS SINCE LAST OSTST (March 16-18, 2006 Venice) ■Project Milestones: Exploitation Review held on March 22, 2006 in Toulouse Space Center: successful : only one major recommendation dealing with station keeping maneuvers ■Satellite major events : 1 Safe Hold Mode due to a Mass Memory double error: fully explained and repaired ■Instruments : No major event JASON-1 MISSION STATUS
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Jason-1 status- OSTST - Hobart - March, 20073 Jason-1 Data Availability ■Data availability since last SWT : OK Requirement = 95% of all possible over-ocean data Payload telemetry data losses due to : bus 4.89% (1SHM) altimeter0.1% (2 incidents) Doris0.00% JMR0.00% Satellite (total) :~ 4.99% ground system: ~ 0.05% (data loss at earth terminal level) Total Availability ~ 94.96% since last SWT at OSDR/IGDR and GDR level JASON-1 MISSION STATUS
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Jason-1 status- OSTST - Hobart - March, 20074 Platform incident synthesis since last SWT (March, 2006) JASON-1 MISSION STATUS
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Jason-1 status- OSTST - Hobart - March, 20075 Satellite status The Jason-1 satellite works well. Margins in propellant are sufficient to ensure a 10 years mission duration -> Specific activities performed to monitor critical subsystems: STR stabilized since December 2002 new calibration table uploaded on STR2 & STR1 => decreasing of the STR noise. Better estimates of gyros errors : status OK Reaction wheel Satellite operations conducted using the 3 wheel attitude: status OK Tranceiver Satellite operations conducted using the Tx on PMA: status OK SADM SADM spike are continuously monitored (detected by yellow ground alarm): status OK There is NO short term risk and NO functional impact through the preventive actions performed (gain decreasing, FDR inhibition) JASON-1 MISSION STATUS
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Jason-1 status- OSTST - Hobart - March, 20076 Maneuver synthesis ■Station keeping maneuver: one every 2 months 2006/04/20 with a = 8.4 m 2006/06/29 with a = 6.66 m 2006/09/26 with a = 8.11 m 2006/12/14 with a = 6.36 m 2007/01/23 with a = 7.23 m 2007/02/22 with a = - 1.9 m ■Cross maneuver: On request None from last SWT ■Gyro calibration No more due to 3 reaction wheel configuration JASON-1 MISSION STATUS
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Jason-1 status- OSTST - Hobart - March, 20077 Equatorial Nodal Crossing requirement = +- 1 km from reference nodes (yellow zone) After the SL went out of its ground track windows on Feb. 2006 due to bad efficiency of braking maneuver and, According to the 2006 REVEX recommendation, expertise has been performed to better take into account efficiency uncertainty: no more excursion outside the +/- 1km window NB: curves are for Ascending and Descending nodes and green squares are maneuvers JASON-1 MISSION STATUS
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Jason-1 status- OSTST - Hobart - March, 20078 Payload incident synthesis since last SWT (March, 2006) JASON-1 MISSION STATUS
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Jason-1 status- OSTST - Hobart - March, 20079 DORIS and Poseidon specific operations DORIS ■None ■no change of configuration since last SWT POSEIDON ■Specific operations limited to Restart when incident detected ■no change of configuration since last SWT, March 2006 -> CNES payload: status OK (see JPL presentation for NASA detailed payload status) JASON-1 MISSION STATUS
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Jason-1 status- OSTST - Hobart - March, 200710 Jason Ground System (Routine) CNES Earth Terminal : - Aussaguel CNESET-AUS CNES Control Center JCCC (Toulouse) CNES Mission Center SSALTO (Toulouse) JPL Control Center JTCCS (Pasadena) JPL Mission Center JSDS (Pasadena) NASA Earth Terminals : - Poker Flat NASAET-PFF - Wallops (back up) NASAET-WFF AUS PFF WFF USERS JASON-1 MISSION STATUS
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Jason-1 status- OSTST - Hobart - March, 200711 CNES/JPL Operations Status ■Very good behavior for both Control Centers Payload TM gaps due to 1 SHM since last SWT (Nov. 2006) & Poseidon incidents Ground system : ROBUST ■Operations Status: GREEN All the JGS elements are performing well All documentation and ops team training is complete and up to date 1 SHM recovery successfully performed. ■CNES/JPL operational coordination is well understood and working smoothly. JASON-1 MISSION STATUS
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Jason-1 status- OSTST - Hobart - March, 200712 JASON-1 MISSION STATUS CONCLUSION ■Jason-1 mission, satellite and ground system: current status is very good ■Within the CNES Altimetry Service (SALP): Jason-1 considered to be highest priority for continued operations ■Extension agreement for 5 more years of operation signed between CNES & NASA on december, 2006
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