baalke@mars.jpl.nasa.gov (Ron Baalke) (11/15/90)
MAGELLAN STATUS REPORT November 14, 1990 The Magellan spacecraft is now in its 31st mapping orbit since radar mapping was resumed last Saturday, November 10. All systems are nominal and six of the seven star calibrations in the past 24 hours were fully successful. Yesterday, the software patch to control the solar panel positions with ephemeris tables was sent to the spacecraft. Further analysis of radar data from tape recorder track A4 now indicates that it does show the progressive degradation that was seen on track 2. Although the error rate causes only moderate image degradation, data management stategies to avoid these tracks are now being studied. Other analyses disclosed that the SAR (Synthetic Aperture Radar) sampling window is not being accurately centered on the part of the signal echo corresponding the the center of the SAR antenna beam. This problem may be caused by an error in the estimated time of periapsis or some other timing error. The problem may cause minor to moderate image quality degradation, depending on whether the SAR processor can compensate for the effective pointing error. The problem is being investigated. Two bursts of radar data in each of several consecutive orbits have exhibited abnormal amplitude characteristics. This problem is considered minor because it affects less than 0.1% of the data from each orbit. This anomaly was confirmed by the occurance of two bright patches in the test image swaths of orbit #796. ___ _____ ___ /_ /| /____/ \ /_ /| | | | | __ \ /| | | | Ron Baalke | baalke@mars.jpl.nasa.gov ___| | | | |__) |/ | | |___ Jet Propulsion Lab | baalke@jems.jpl.nasa.gov /___| | | | ___/ | |/__ /| M/S 301-355 | |_____|/ |_|/ |_____|/ Pasadena, CA 91109 |