Tohban Report 2010-11-03

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Tohban Reports
Start Date: 27 Oct 2010
End Date: 03 Nov 2010
Tohban: Claire Raftery
Tohban email: claire@ssl.berkeley.edu
Next Tohban: Hazel Bain
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Contents

Solar Activity

There have been four ARs on disk throughout the week. However, NOAA 11120 and NOAA 11117 have been the most active, producing the vast majority of events. The former NOAA 11112 is approaching the east limb. Having produced an M2.9 flare, along with 7 C class flares during its last passage, B and C class events are probable from this region in the coming week, along with continued C class activity from NOAA 11120.

How many GOES flares occurred?
  Flares above B, C, M, X class were     83     4     0     0
And how many of these are listed in the RHESSI flare list?
  Flares above B, C, M, X class were      71     3     0     0
And how many had EXCELLENT coverage?
  Flares above B, C, M, X class were      71     2     0     0

Memory Management

The SSR is emptying out at ~10% and is reaching a maximum at ~35%. This is due to some missed contacts this week. It should be rectified next week.

Data Gaps

There were three VC3 data gaps:

GAPS IN APP_ID = 102 (VC3-MONITOR RATES) WITH PACKET RATE LT 30
N_GAPS           1
GAP START TIME              GAP END TIME                   GAP (SEC)
2010-10-28T18:25:00.000 -- 2010-10-28T18:30:00.000       300.00000


GAPS IN APP_ID = 102 (VC3-MONITOR RATES) WITH PACKET RATE LT 30
N_GAPS           1
GAP START TIME              GAP END TIME                   GAP (SEC)
2010-10-29T02:35:00.000 -- 2010-10-29T02:40:00.000       300.00000


GAPS IN APP_ID = 102 (VC3-MONITOR RATES) WITH PACKET RATE LT 30
N_GAPS           1
GAP START TIME              GAP END TIME                   GAP (SEC)
2010-11-02T23:55:00.000 -- 2010-11-03T00:00:00.000       300.00000


Spacecraft Status

No commanding changes this week. Spin rate is 14.7 and we remain in normal/vigorous decimation mode, with 4 minutes of data taken on each side of the eclipse.

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