[Isocops] Fwd: Tests

Nathan Schwadron nschwadron at mac.com
Thu Jun 10 14:35:09 EDT 2010



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> From: Nathan Schwadron <nschwadron at mac.com>
> Date: June 10, 2010 2:33:54 PM EDT
> To: Greg Dunn <gdunn at swri.edu>
> Subject: Fwd: Tests
> 
> Hi Greg 
> 
> Could you take a look at the one below and let me know what you think. 
> 
> Nathan
> 
> 
> Begin forwarded message:
> 
>> From: Nathan Schwadron <nschwadron at mac.com>
>> Date: June 10, 2010 2:29:43 PM EDT
>> To: Harald Kucharek <Harald.Kucharek at unh.edu>, Stephen Fuselier <stephen.a.fuselier at lmco.com>
>> Cc: David Heirtzler <dheirtzl at atlas.sr.unh.edu>, "Reno, Michelle" <mreno at swri.edu>, Eberhard Moebius <eberhard.moebius at unh.edu>, Mark Tapley <mark.tapley at swri.org>
>> Subject: Re: Tests
>> 
>> Hi Stephen, Harald and All
>> 
>> Let me know what you think of this for the background test in orbit 84
>> 
>> 2010-07-08T06:25:00.000Z||CEU_MODE            HVENG
>> 2010-07-08T06:27:08.000Z||CEU_LO_SCIENCE_MODE BACKGROUND
>> 2010-07-08T06:28:08.000Z||CEU_MODE            HVSCI
>> 2010-07-09T06:28:08.000Z||CEU_MODE            HVENG
>> 2010-07-09T06:30:16.000Z||CEU_LO_SCIENCE_MODE NORMAL
>> 2010-07-09T06:31:16.000Z||CEU_MODE            HVSCI
>> 
>> Nathan
>> 
>> On Jun 10, 2010, at 12:54 PM, Harald Kucharek wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Stephen,
>>> 
>>> Perhaps my fault! Yes, you wrote that in your e-mail. It could be that I
>>> messed around with the times --- I need to check. I also need to check of
>>> the predicted times are correct.
>>> 
>>> Cheers,
>>> Harald
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On 6/10/10 12:28 PM, "Fuselier, Stephen A" <stephen.a.fuselier at lmco.com>
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hmmm....
>>>> 
>>>>  I thought I said that I would like to run the background test for 1 day just
>>>> after Apogee. That is when we have the highest probability of being in the
>>>> magnetosheath. I don't understand why it was moved to near 10 Re? (You say Rs,
>>>> which I believe means we have IBEX orbiting Saturn...). It should be very
>>>> close to Apogee!
>>>> 
>>>> Stephen
>>>> 
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: Nathan Schwadron [mailto:nschwadron at mac.com]
>>>> Sent: Thursday, June 10, 2010 8:48 AM
>>>> To: Harald Kucharek
>>>> Cc: David Heirtzler; Reno, Michelle; Fuselier, Stephen A; Eberhard Moebius;
>>>> Mark Tapley
>>>> Subject: Re: Tests
>>>> 
>>>> Hi All
>>>> 
>>>> Please include Mark in all such correspondence. Please also take a look at the
>>>> following links
>>>> 
>>>> http://ibex.bu.edu/ibex/home/raw/o0080/IBEX_CrossingTimes_2010_154_16_04_v001.
>>>> txt
>>>> http://ibex.bu.edu/ibex/home/raw/o0080/IBEX_Star_Tracker_Outages_2010_154_16_0
>>>> 4_v001.txt
>>>> 
>>>> Attached are some responses. I believe the Moon test looks good. (Mark, what
>>>> do you think?)
>>>> 
>>>> As to the background test, you are uncomfortably close to a star tracker
>>>> outage and why would you run this so close to 10 Rs. I am *very* reluctant to
>>>> run the background test as currently configured.
>>>> 
>>>> Nathan
>>> 
>>> ----------------------------
>>> Harald Kucharek
>>> University of New Hampshire
>>> Space Science Center
>>> Morse Hall
>>> 39 College Road
>>> Durham, NH 0324
>>> USA
>>> 
>>> Phone: +1 603 862 2948
>>> FAX  : +1 603 862 0311
>>> ----------------------------
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>> 
> 

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