Update #3 After further investigation, NOAA-20 entered a non-nominal state at ~1847Z on September 29, 2023. Telemetry from subsequent contacts indicate a possible Spacecraft Command Processor reset and all instruments are confirmed to be in a safe state. Engineering will continue to restore all instruments and science data to an operational state once a plan forward has been determined. All missed data will not be recoverable (after the 1836Z Sept 29, 2023 observation time). The S-NPP and NOAA-21 satellites will continue to provide JPSS science data as the secondary and tertiary satellites, respectively.

Update #2: IDPS is not receiving any SMD data until further notice. Engineering is investigating.

Update #1: IDPS did not receive SMD data for the J01 McMurdo contact 30382. The cause for the J01 data outage is being investigated. 

Topic
: J01 SMD Data Delay

Date/Time Issued: September 30, 2023  0025Z

Product(s) or Data Impacted: J01 SMD products

Date/Time of Initial ImpactSeptember 29, 2023 1836Z

Date/Time of expected end Time:  September 29, 2023 1847Z

Duration: 11 Minutes

Details/Specifics of change:  No J01 SMD data was received on rev 30382 Svalbard.    SMD should be received during the next J01 McMurdo   Contact 30382.  

Contact Information for Further  Information: ESPC Operations at ESPCOperations@noaa.gov and 301-817-3880.    


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