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Posts Tagged ‘Operations’

Last cycle of PSP

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

We’re in the midst of the last cycle in MRO’s Primary Science Phase (PSP). Conjunction is coming up, when Mars is behind the Sun, so we won’t be able to communicate with the spacecraft for a few weeks. We’ll get a welcome break during that time – Uplink will have two whole planning cycles off, and Downlink will get a chance to catch up with their processing.

PSP_007431_1870_cut.png I can’t believe it’s been two years since the last conjunction and the start of PSP! A lot has changed since we started out with those first images. (more…)

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Improvements to Daily Data Monitoring

Tuesday, April 1st, 2008

All downlink tasks I perform follow a particular development path: (1) I practice and jot down manual procedures; (2) over time I attempt to automate subtasks by using Perl or other tools, as best I can (I am not a software developer); and (3) our talented software developers write software that automates the task completely, or at the very least speeds it up considerably. Of course, this is always just in time for me to be assigned new tasks!One of my daily tasks is monitoring data quality and paying attention to missing or gapped raw image channel files (up to 28 channels per observations.) My tools: our internal reporting website HiReport, Terminal, and Microsoft Excel. I look through a list of observations in my web browser, click on those that appear to be missing channels or are flagged as “INCOMPLETE”, and copy and paste information about the problematic channels into Excel. I then add some additional notes and take any required actions.

A few days ago I realized that after more than a year, I was still in the manual stage of monitoring data quality and not making good use of existing tools to help streamline the process. All that cutting and pasting was beginning to get ridiculous, even more so during a period of high data rates and an increasing number of observations.

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HiYah!

Friday, October 27th, 2006

Tahirih, Kite, Richard, and Audrie at HiRISE
I decided the blog does not have enough pictures, so a few of us gathered around a MacBook Pro and said “Cheetos!”. Audrie is on the left, I’m next, Kite is next to me, and Tahirih is on the right. Yes, Kite has Princess Leia hair. No, I’m not a nerf herder. Who’s scruffy-looking?

Audrie, Tahirih and I did not previously appear in pictures on HiBlog because during transition imaging we were busy working in our offices and Tuvas for some reason did not visit us. We feel so left out (joking)! The three of us make up HiRISE Downlink Operations, which includes downloading new images, processing them, and image validation (the Student Validators also participate in this task). Audrie also works on instrument monitoring and safety. Tahirih also does most of the geometry processing. I also eat cheetos and chocolate cake. When Kite is not busy with HiRISE Uplink tasks – which is generally NEVER – she is blasting her way out of impossible situations that often involve walking carpets.

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Preparing for Transition Phase imaging and beyond

Thursday, September 28th, 2006

These past few weeks have been really busy for the operations personnel in HiROC (the HiRISE Operations Center). I have spent the past two weeks working with other HiRISE team members to design and command the observations that will take place in a few hours. (more…)

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