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CCSD3ZS0000111111111NJPL3KS0L015MOMAGDSR MISSION_NAME = MARS_GLOBAL_SURVEYOR; SPACECRAFT_NAME = MARS_GLOBAL_SURVEYOR; DATA_SET_ID = STATUS_REPORT; FILE_NAME = INSTRPT_MAG_20000710_000000; PRODUCER_ID = MGS_MAG_TEAM; PRODUCER_FULL_NAME = "MONTE KAELBERER"; PRODUCT_CREATION_TIME = 2000-07-10T19:10:00.000; END CCSD3RE00000MOMAGDSRNJPL3IS00175GSFCACNA $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ MAG TEAM REVIEW: This MGS MAG/ER status report covers the period: 2-8 July 2000 (DOY's 184-190) MAG/ER instrument temperatures, currents, and voltages are within nominal ranges. A gif plot of the instrument parameters for the week is located at: http://mgs-mager.gsfc.nasa.gov/status/sr00184-190.html Previous status reports for the magnetometer and electron reflectometer instruments can be selected for viewing at: http://mgs-mager.gsfc.nasa.gov/status/index.html The plotted quantities are: MCP_V-->micro-channel plate voltage A_MA--> controller current A_TEMP-->controller temperature ER_TEMP-->ER temperature IB_TEMP-->inboard temperature OB_TEMP-->outboard temperature No MAG/ER NIPC's were radiated during this period. We are currently in solar conjunction. The MAG and ER instruments are on and collecting data, however, the data volume is expected to be very small because only real time data for several orbits from each mapping day will be transmitted. All data gaps during this period are assumed to be caused by the conjunction schedule. Reminder: The plots use very small crosses connected by lines. This style was chosen because it makes large data gaps and anomalies quickly and clearly self-evident. $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ CCSD3RE00000MOMAGDSRCCSD3RE00000GSFCACNA
Last Modified: Mon Jul 10 15:03:37 EDT 2000
Curator: Monte Kaelberer, Raytheon
Email: Monte.S.Kaelberer@gsfc.nasa.gov
Responsible NASA Representative: Mario Acuņa
Email: Mario.H.Acuna.1@gsfc.nasa.gov