Herschel Status Report - June 201229 Jun 2012 13:24 Report for period 2 May to 20 June 2012Mission operations of the Herschel space observatory continued nominally during the reporting period, with the spacecraft and subsystems all performing as expected.
SpacecraftThe spacecraft continues to be in good health and is operating nominally. PayloadOperations for all three instruments, PACS, SPIRE and HIFI, have been largely nominal during the reporting period. Occasional HIFI single event upsets (SEUs) were routinely handled via standard procedures and had no impact on the observations. A PACS anomaly affecting the instrument's blue channel necessitated the rescheduling of several science observations. The efficiency of scheduling Herschel's observations remains high and the average time of executing observations during the past year (19.3 hours per day) remains well above the mission baseline of 18.0 hours per day. Ground SegmentGround segment operations have been nominal and 100% of the data continues to be recovered. As of 15 June 2012, the approximate completion of the different programme parts was:
For more details of the different programme parts, see the "overview of Herschel observing" linked from the right-hand menu.
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Last Update: 18 Jul 2012
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