[sci.astro] ASTRO status at 6/12:30

gsh7w@astsun.astro.Virginia.EDU (Greg Hennessy) (12/09/90)

The telescopes on astro continue on their by now routine observations.
The ground control of the telescopes is working well for all
telescopes, with the possible exception of WUPPE. The WUPPE telescope
is working fine physically, but WUPPE has the smallest field of view
and is the most compilcated instrument. The latter means that many
more commands must be sent for its operation, and this takes time,
which cuts down the amount of observing time possible. The WUPPE team
attempted four observations as primary, HD25443, L2PUP, Zeta Tau, and
Alpha Orionis (Betelgeuse). Only the observations of Zeta Tau and
L2PUP were sucessful. WUPPE did obtain data when HUT or UIT were
primary instruments, on NGC891 and NGC1068, large galaxies,and IC63 a
supernova remnant, all large objects that WUPPPE had no problem
getting in their slit. HUT was primary target on the Sn1987A, NGC4151
(a Seyfert 1 galaxy), IC63, and NGC 1068, a Seyfert 2 galaxy. UIT was
very pleased to get lots of deep exposures of these extended objects,
and was primary observer on NGC253 and NGC891 both spiral galaxies
seen large angles. NGC891 is almost edge on, and is expected to be
much like our own galaxy. It is noted for haveing a large halo of hot
gas sourrounding it. 

The biggest problem remaining is the problem with the shuttle getting
rid of the waste water. Right now it appears that the mission would
have to be cut short to nine days, or even eight, neither circumstance
very palatable to the astronomers. There is another water dump later
today, and it appears that the mission will be either 11 days with a
sucessful water dump, or 9 days with an unsucessful water dump. More
details will be made available when I get them. Listening on the loop
gives a new rumor every 10 minutes.

The current chart of observing time is:
Shift	Scheduled	Obtained	Percentage	Notes
6	345		 54		17	
7	418		163		38		Startracker patched
8	429		189		44
9	428		247		57
10	 36		  8		 4		2nd DDU died
11	343		187		55
12	397		200		50
13	350		181		51

These figures count only time obtained by the primary UV instrument.
For example, the WUPPE observation of Betelgeuse was scheduled for 31
minutes, and since WUPPE obtained no data it was counted as zero
observing time, even thought HUT got 31 minutes on this object.
Likewise teh observation of L2PUP had WUUPE as primary getting 6
minutes, whle HUT and UIT each got about 25 minutes of data. For the
shift, HUT got 67 percent of its data, and UIT got 66 percent. It
would be hard to get much more then this. BBXRT is controlled from
Goddard Space Flight Center and I don't know its values.
--
-Greg Hennessy, University of Virginia
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