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10:06 AM
Subject: NOAA-14 Solar Array Move, 12 June 2003 - Issued: 12 June 2003; 1400 UTC
Resent-From: nesdis.osdpd.ipd.Level-1B.notices@noaa.gov,
nesdis.osdpd.ipd.contractors@noaa.gov
Topic:
Solar Array Move May Cause Data Shifts
Date/Time(UTC) Message Issued:
12 June 2003, 1400 UTC
Satellite(s) Involved:
NOAA-14
Instrument(s) Involved:
All instruments
Product(s) Involved/Affected:
All Products/increase charge currents and possible thermal profile
changes
Date/Time(UTC) of Initial Implementation:
12 June 2003, Time 1805 UTC
Details/Specifics of Change:
On June 12, SOCC announced that the solar array offset will be changed from
-55 to -50. This change is to optimize battery charger current. Users may
notice data changes as instrument temperature may go up or down due to the
solar array shadow moving.
Contact Person(s) Name/Email/Phone Number for Questions:
Emily.Harrod@noaa.gov/301-457-5247 ext. 117 or
Robert.Levin@noaa.gov/301-457-5247 ext. 124
Web site(s) that contain other relevant information (where applicable):
http://www.osdpd.noaa.gov/PSB/PPP/PPP.html - History of level 1B
notices
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/PS/SATS/messages.html - All user notices
http://www.oso.noaa.gov/poesstatus/ - SOCC polar satellites status
http://www.oso.noaa.gov/daily-news/index.htm - SOCC morning reports