Talk:GEOS-5 ADAS Radiance Monitoring: Difference between revisions
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=== Satellite data missing 18UTC 10 Oct 2012 === | === Satellite data missing 18UTC 10 Oct 2012 === | ||
*'''11 Oct 2012''' - looks like a lot of satellite radiances are missing, per the coverage plots & from counts in 'ana.log' listing for 18UTC 10 Oct 2012. There is a NESDIS message about the [http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/SATS/MESS/MSG2850118.01.txt ESPC DDS server] being down for several hours (October 10, 2012 1600 UTC - October 11, 2012 0059 UTC) that may have been related to the outage. | *'''11 Oct 2012''' - looks like a lot of satellite radiances are missing, per the coverage plots & from counts in 'ana.log' listing for 18UTC 10 Oct 2012. There is a NESDIS message about the [http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/SATS/MESS/MSG2850118.01.txt ESPC DDS server] being down for several hours (October 10, 2012 1600 UTC - October 11, 2012 0059 UTC) that may have been related to the outage. | ||
=== Aqua AIRS outage 8-10 Feb 2013 === | |||
*'''11 Feb 2012''' - [http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/SATS/MESS/MSG0410528.01.txt AIRS outage] 8 Feb 21:32 UTC - 10 Feb 01:15 UTC (1 day, 5hrs). On February 8, 2013 at around 21:17:32 GMT the EOS Aqua AtmosphericInfrared Sounder (AIRS) Instrument Scanner entered Shut-down Mode. Interruption to routine science data collection by the AIRS Instrument. No impact to spacecraft bus operations or the other functioning Aqua instruments. An Anomaly Resolution Team (ART) was assembled that included the JPL AIRS IOT and Project Manager, the Aqua FOT, ESMO Management and the Aqua Mission Director. A recovery plan was developed, approved and implemented on Saturday, February 9, 2013. The AIRS instrument was returned to its normal operating mode approximately 8:15pm EST. |