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METSAT Systems Status
NOAA/POES / METOP DMSP
METEOSAT 6/7/8/9MTSAT-1R
GOES
NASA EOS (Aqua, etc.)
MARCH 24 UPDATE
DMSP OPSCAPFLIGHT
#LAUNCH
DATELTAN REMARKS
PRIMARY
F17 Nov 06 1728 Full mission capability
F16 Oct 03 1937SGYRO provides reduced pointing accuracy
SECONDARYF15 Dec 99 1827
SGYRO provides reduced pointing accuracy
F13 Mar 95 1825One of two operational recorders is degraded
TACTICAL F14 Apr 97 1630Unable to provide global smooth data
Tactical Ops OnlyTactical Ops Only
- FULLY MISSION CAPABLE- PARTIALLY MISSION CAPABLE- NOT MISSION CAPABLE
FOUO/UCI
DMSP OPSCAP CriteriaFOUO/UCI
MAJOR SUBSYSTEMS
FMC PMC NMC
Primary Sensor (OLS) Operational Line Scan
Fully operational and calibrated
Loss of calibration or otherwise degraded capability
Not operational
Command & Control
Fully capable of using commands and data from ground stations and other spacecraft subsystems to control attitude and operating modes
Degraded capability to use commands and data from ground stations and other spacecraft subsystems to control attitude and operating modes
Inability to use commands and data from ground stations and other spacecraft subsystems to control attitude and operating modes
Data Recorders Fully capable of collecting and disseminating worldwide smooth data (2 or more fully functional recorders delivering clean data)
Degraded capability to collect and disseminate worldwide smooth data (one recorder delivering clean data, or one of 2 recorders degraded)
Inability to collect and disseminate worldwide smooth data (0 recorders). ***Tactical Operations Satellite – able to provide real-time operational data to direct readout users
Electrical Power Fully capable of performing collection, storage, control and distribution of electrical power
Degraded capability to perform collection, storage, control and distribution of electrical power
Inability to perform collection, storage, control and distribution of electrical power
Communications Fully capable of receiving commands and transmitting telemetry and transmitting mission data
Degraded capability to receive commands, transmit telemetry or transmit mission data
Inability to receive commands, transmit telemetry or transmit mission data
Attitude Control Maintain positional pointing w/in .01 deg
Maintain positional pointing w/in .12 deg
Below User Thresholds
Color Key: CAL/VAL Nominal - G Loss of Redundancy/Degraded - Y Loss of Mission Capability - RFOUO/UCI* - Denotes Solid State Recorder (SSR) POC: Watch Officer (301-693-3196)
Flight Number (Overall)Operations NumberLTAN (+/- 5 Mins)Mission Data CategoryLaunch DateOn-Orbit (Months)SC/OLS Probable Life (Months)(per CSAT 04/23/08)
Earth Weather SensorsVisible/IR Imager (OLS)Microwave Imager/Sounder (SSMI/SSMIS)Microwave Temp Sounder(SSMT1)Microwave Water Vapor Sounder(SSMT2)
Space Weather SensorsX/Gamma Ray Detector(SSB-X family)Magnetometer (SSM)Ionosphere (SSI-ES2/-ES3)Electron/Proton (SSJ4/SSJ5)UV Limb Imager (SSULI)UV Spectrographic Imager (SSUSI)
Spacecraft SubsystemsCommand & ControlPowerAttitude ControlCommunications
RecordersOverall Recorder StatusIndividual Recorder Status 1 2 1 2 1 2* 1* 2* 1* 2*
3 4 3 4 3 4* 3* 4* 3* 4*
NA
Y
NANA
NA
F-1751
1728PRI
11/4/200628
42/139
F-1549
1820SEC
12/12/1999110
<6/57
YY
NANA
NAY
R
3/24/1995 4/4/1997 10/18/2003
1824SEC
1626TAC
166
NA
167
NA
Y
143<6/24
Y
Y
NA
Y
NA
R Y NA
R
NA
F-1347
1934PRI
6418/103
Y
F-1448
RY
Y
Y
F-1654
NA
FOUO/UCI
DMSP Spacecraft Status
SENSORS
Earth Weather Sensors
Visible/IR Image (OLS) Microwave Imager/Sounder (SSMI - SSMIS) GREEN YELLOW RED Temperature Sounder (SSMT1) Water Vapor Profiler (SSMT2) Fully Operational Degraded, but Useable Loss of Usefulness to User
Space Weather Sensors X/Gamma Ray Detector (SSB/X-M or X-2) Definition: Definition: Definition: Magnetometer (SSM) Meets all mission Does not meet specifications, Does not meet mission Ionsphere (SSI-ES or ES-2 or ES-3) requirements and however does meet some requirements. Electron/Proton (SSJ or SSJ/4 or SSJ/5) specifications. mission requirements. UV Limb Imager (SSULI) UV Spectographic Imager (SSUSI)
SUBSYSTEMS Nominal Loss of Redundancy/Degraded Loss of Capability
Spacecraft
Command & Control 2 SCP 1 SCP 0 SCP Power 2 Batteries 2 Batteries (1 Degraded) <1 Battery Attitude Control (Pointing Precision) Maintain positional pointing
within .01 deg Maintain positional pointing within .12 deg
Below User Thresholds
Communications All transmitters operational Loss of 1 transmitter Loss of EDT1&2, PDT1&2 or loss of DDT
Recorders Digital or Solid State Recorders (Numbers) 3 or 4 of 4 Operational 2 of 4 Operational <1 of 4 Operational (Does not
meet world-wide smooth requirement)
(Quality) Clean Noisy Unusable
FOUO/UCI
DMSP Spacecraft Status CriteriaFOUO/UCI
NOAA POES STATUSSTATUS FLIGHT #
LAUNCH DATE LTAN REMARKS
PRIMARY(AM) METOP A Oct 06 0930
NOMINAL: All sensors “GREEN”
PRIMARY(PM) NOAA 18 May 05 1341 HIRS IR channels degradation
increased (HIRS in “Red” Status)
BACKUP(AM) NOAA 17 Jun 02 2134
AMSU-A1 inoperative.AVHRR LACs will be discontinued as of 31 Mar 2009
On-Orbit Verification
NOAA 19
(N-PRIME)Feb 09 1358
On-orbit verification (OV) is in progress until futher notice.
SECONDARY
NOAA 15
(AM)May 98 1650
AMSU-A1 channels 11/14 are inoperative.
NOAA 16
(PM)Sept 00 1731
AMSU-A1 channel 4 is inoperative. AVHRR Scan Motor suffering degradation.
- FULLY MISSION CAPABLE- PARTIALLY MISSION CAPABLE- NOT MISSION CAPABLE
AMSU-A: Channel 7 noise exceeds specifications
FOUO/UCI
Flight Number (Overall)Operations Number (NORAD ID) IMPACTS LTAN (+/- 5 Mins)
Mission Data Category
Launch Date
On-Orbit (Months)
AVHRR Probable Life (Months)
Earth Weather Sensors Adv. Very High Resol. Radiometer (AVHRR) C M N S T
Adv. Microwave Sounding Unit -A1 (AMSU-A1) C N T
Adv. Microwave Sounding Unit -A2 (AMSU-A2) C N T
Adv. Microwave Sounding Unit -B (AMSU-B) C N T
High Resol. Infrared Radiation Sounder (HIRS) R C N
Microwave Humidity Sounder (MHS) C N T
Space Weather Sensors Solar Backscatter Ultraviolet Radiometer (SBUV)
Space Environment Monitor (SEM)
Spacecraft Subsystems Command & Control
Power
Attitude Control
Communications
Recorders Overall Recorder Status Individual Recorder Status 1* 2* 1* 2* 1 2* 1* 2* 1* 2* 1* 2* 1*
3* 4* 3* 4* 3 4* 3* 4* 3* 4* 3* 4* 3*
Y
NA
Y
Y
5/13/1998
142
N1525338
1650
SEC-AM
Green/Cal
Green/Cal
N1828654
METOP-A29499
No HRPT
N19 (N') 33591
Green/Cal
6/24/2002
N17274532134
BACKUP-AM
1358
CAL/VAL
1
2/6/2009
81
R
Green/Cal
NA
0930
PRI-AM
1341
PRI-PM
10/19/2006 5/20/2005
29 46
9/21/2000
102
N16265361731
SEC-PM
Y
NA
Green/Cal Y
Y
ASCAT NA
Y
Y
NA
Y
NA
Y
NA
Green/Cal
Green/Cal
Y
FOUO/UCINOAA Spacecraft Status
Color Key: CAL/VAL Nominal - G Loss of Redundancy/Degraded - Y Loss of Mission Capability - R
* - Denotes Solid State Recorder (SSR) POC: Mr. McCrone (831-656-4403)IMPACTS: C- COAMPS, M – MCSST/SST, N-NOGAPS, S-SATFOCUS, T-TCWEB
GEOSTATIONARY STATUSSTATUS FLIGHT # LAUNCHED Long. REMARKS
South America GOES 10 Apr 97 60W Imager: Green --- Sounder: Red
Primary GOES West GOES 11 May 00 75W All Earth Sensors: ‘G’. Space: ‘Y’
Primary GOES East GOES 12 Jul 01 135W All Earth Sensors: ‘G’. Space: ‘R’
On-Orbit / Storage GOES 13 May 06 105W All Earth Sensors: ‘G’. Space: ‘Y’
INDOEX-B/U METEOSAT 6 Nov 93 67E Backup only
INDOEX-Primary METEOSAT 7 Sep 97 57E All Earth Sensors: ‘G’.
On-Orbit / Storage METEOSAT 8 Aug 02 9.5E All Earth Sensors: ‘G’.
PRIMARY - Europe METEOSAT 9 Dec 05 0 All Earth Sensors: ‘G’.
China FY-2D Dec 06 105E All Earth Sensors: ‘G’.
West Pacific/Japan MTSAT-1R Feb 05 140E All Earth Sensors: ‘G’.
On-Orbit / Storage MTSAT-2 Feb 06 145E All Earth Sensors: ‘G’.
- FULLY MISSION CAPABLE- PARTIALLY MISSION CAPABLE- NOT MISSION CAPABLE
GEOSTATIONARY STATUSSTATUS FLIGHT # The Latest info {Sources}
South America GOES 10 http://www.oso.noaa.gov/goesstatus/spacecraftStatusSummary.asp?spacecraft=10
Primary GOES West GOES 11http://www.oso.noaa.gov/goesstatus/spacecraftStatusSummary.asp?spacecraft=11
Primary GOES East GOES 12http://www.oso.noaa.gov/goesstatus/spacecraftStatusSummary.asp?spacecraft=12
On-Orbit / Storage GOES 13 http://www.oso.noaa.gov/goesstatus/
INDOEX-B/U METEOSAT 6http://www.eumetsat.int/Home/Main/Access_to_Data/Meteosat_Image_Services/SP_1119363946419
INDOEX-Primary METEOSAT 7 “Same as Above”
On-Orbit / Storage METEOSAT 8 http://www.eumetsat.int/Home/index.htm
PRIMARY - Europe METEOSAT 9 http://www.eumetsat.int/Home/index.htm
China FY-2D http://nsmc.cma.gov.cn/fy2e.html
West Pacific/Japan MTSAT-1R http://www.jma.go.jp/jma/jma-eng/satellite/
On-Orbit / Storage MTSAT-2 http://www.jma.go.jp/jma/jma-eng/satellite/
- FULLY MISSION CAPABLE- PARTIALLY MISSION CAPABLE- NOT MISSION CAPABLE
FOUO/UCI
Flight Number (Overall)Operations Number (NORAD ID) Longitude Mission Data Category Launch Date On-Orbit (Months) Initial Operating Date Earth Sensor Probable Life (Months)
Earth Weather Sensors GOES IMAGER GOES SOUNDER INR (Image Navigation & Registation)
Spin Enhncd Vis & IR Imager (SEVIRI)
SOUNDER Capability Japan Adv Meteorological Imager (JAMI)
Space Weather Sensors Solar X-Ray Imager (SXI) R R Y
Space Environment Monitor (SEM) R R Y R Y
Spacecraft Subsystems Command & Control Power Attitude Control Communications
This means "Past it's Normal Life expectancy"Past
4/1/2003 STANDBY 9/3/1997
Y
Y
12/21/2005
NA
NA
NA
2/26/200548
8
MET9
1/26/2006 6/28/2005
MTSAT1R28622140EWPAC
NA
NANA
NANA
28912MET827509
9.5EEUROPE
12/21/200539
21
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
GOES1126352
GOES1024786
GOES1329155
7/23/2001
GOES1226871135WGOESE
105WSTORAGE
32
60
5/24/2006
NA
91
Past
NA
NANA
NA
NARNA
NA
60WS.Amer.
75WGOESW
4/25/1997 5/3/2000141
Past
105
174/25/1997 6/21/2006
9/3/1997136
Past
MET724932
57EINDOEX
NAY
NA
NA
NA
R
NA
0EUROPE
12/12/200528
NANA
NA
12
NANA
NA
FOUO/UCI
Color Key: CAL/VAL Nominal - G Loss of Redundancy/Degraded - Y Loss of Mission Capability - R
POC: Mr. McCrone (831-656-4403)IMPACTS: C- COAMPS, M – MCSST/SST, N-NOGAPS, S-SATFOCUS, T-TCWEB“Past” This means "Past it's Normal Life expectancy"
GEOSTATIONARY STATUS
NASA EOS STATUSNORAD I.D. FLIGHT #
LAUNCH DATE LTAN REMARKS
25063 TRMM Nov 1997 N/A TROPICAL COVERAGE
25994 TERRA Dec 1999 1030 Nominal: LEAD EOS
27424 AQUA May 2002 1330 Nominal: “A Train” Lead
6 years
28376 AURA July 2004 1345Nominal: “A Train” Final
25789 QUIKSCAT Jun 1999 0600 Nominal: SeaWinds: 2 years
23560 ERS-2 Apr 1995 1000Nominal: Ocean winds
26997 JASON-1 Dec 2001 N/A Nominal Altimeter
33105 JASON-2 Jun 2008 N/A Nominal Altimeter
- FULLY MISSION CAPABLE- PARTIALLY MISSION CAPABLE- NOT MISSION CAPABLE
Subsystem Description
AMSU-A1 Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit -A1
AMSU-A2 Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit -A2
AMSU-B Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit -B
AVHRR Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer
CCS Command and Control System
COMM Communications
DCS Data Collection System
DHS Data Handling System
DPLY Deployment Subsystem
EPS Electrical Power System
HIRS High Resolution Infrared Radiation Sounder
MHS Microwave Humidity Sounder
SBUV Solar Backscatter Ultraviolet Radiometer
SEM Space Environment Monitor
THERM Thermal Control System
NOAA Sensor Acronyms