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1
HMI Mission Operations
  • Rock Bush
  • HMI Stanford Program Manager
  • Stanford University
  • rbush_at_solar.stanford.edu

2
Outline
  • Ground System Architecture
  • Launch and Early Operations
  • Instrument Checkout and Commissioning
  • Coordinated Activities
  • Mission Operations
  • Summary

3
HMI Operations Concept
  • The goal of HMI operations is to achieve a
    uniform high quality data set of solar
    Dopplergrams and magnetograms.
  • A single Prime Observing Sequence is run
    continuously taking interleaved images from both
    cameras. This observing sequence will be
    maintained for the entire SDO mission.
  • Short HMI internal calibration sequences are run
    on a periodic basis in order to monitor
    instrument performance parameters such as
    transmission, focus, filter tuning and
    polarization.
  • Every six months, coordinated spacecraft
    off-point and roll maneuvers are performed to
    determine the end-to-end instrument flat-field
    images and measure solar shape variations.
  • HMI commanding requirements will be minimal
    except to update internal timelines for
    calibration activities and configuration for
    eclipses and maneuvers.

4
Joint Science Operations Center
  • The HMI and AIA Joint Science Operations Center
    (JSOC) is located in Palo Alto, California.
  • The HMI and AIA science planning, instrument
    operations, health and safety monitoring, data
    processing and science analysis activities are
    similar to those performed by the Stanford and
    Lockheed groups for the MDI and TRACE
    instruments.
  • The JSOC science planning is a collaborative
    effort of the HMI and AIA science teams with a
    major emphasis on coordinated observing.
  • The JSOC instrument commanding, housekeeping
    telemetry processing and health monitoring is
    performed at the Lockheed Martin Solar and
    Astrophysics Laboratory in coordination with the
    SDO Mission Operations Center at Goddard Space
    Flight Center.
  • The JSOC Science Data Processing and HMI science
    analysis is performed at Stanford University with
    high rate science data acquired from the SDO Data
    Distribution System located at White Sands, New
    Mexico.
  • The ground system architecture is summarized in
    the following slide.

5
SDO Ground System Architecture
Same Interfaces as Prime Ground Station
S-Band Cmd HK Tlm
Observatory Commands
Acquisition Data
Ka-Band 150 Mbps Science Data
Station Control
Housekeeping Telemetry
Tracking Data
Station Status
Ka Science Data
DDS Control
DDS Status
HMI AIA Instrument Commands and Loads
HMI Science Data 55 Mbps
Science Planning and FDS Products
HMI, AIA S/C Housekeeping Telemetry
AIA Science Data 67 Mbps
HMI and AIA Joint Science Operations Center
6
HMI Early Operations
  • Early Operations Support
  • Science and engineering team members will be
    located at both the GSFC SDO Mission Operations
    Center and the Joint Science Operations Center.
  • Launch and Early Operations
  • A continuous dry nitrogen purge is maintained on
    the HMI Optics Package prior to launch.
  • The HMI instrument is powered off for launch.
  • The HMI survival heaters are enabled at launch.
  • The HMI CCD decontamination heaters will be
    powered on immediately after the spacecraft is
    power positive.
  • Orbit Circularization Period
  • The HMI CCD decontamination heaters continue to
    operate during and after orbit raising.
  • The HMI instrument processor and heater control
    electronics are powered on as soon as practical
    after GTO insertion. The remaining HMI
    electronics are powered on in steps as power
    availability allows.
  • The instrument controlled Optics Package heaters
    are adjusted to accelerate complete out-gassing
    of the Optics Package interior.
  • The HMI front aperture door remains closed until
    SDO is on station.

7
HMI Checkout
  • Functional Testing during Orbit Circularization
  • Functional checkout of selected HMI subsystems
    including the processor, heaters and mechanisms
    is performed when commanding and telemetry
    resources are available and radiation levels
    permit.
  • The ground functional test procedures are run as
    part of the on-orbit checkout.
  • Camera and High Speed Data Bus Testing
  • Functional testing of the Data Compression/ High
    Rate Telemetry Interfaces are performed after
    checkout of the SDO high speed bus and antenna
    system.
  • The CCD cameras are powered up and extensively
    tested to verify their operation. Both dark
    images and flat field images using an internal
    light source will be obtained.
  • Sunlight Testing
  • After all subsystem functional testing is
    finished, the HMI front aperture door is opened
    for first light.
  • A complete optics and filter system functional
    test is performed using sunlight.
  • After the SDO spacecraft is operating in science
    pointing mode, the image stabilization system is
    run through an extensive checkout.

8
First Month of On-Orbit Activities
AIA Guide Telescope Calibration With
Science Telescopes
SDO High Speed Bus Ready
Initial AIA Guide Telescope Calibration
SDO Solar Arrays Deployed
SDO Orbit Raising Finished
HMI First Sunlight
SDO Launch
Week 1
Week 2
Week 3
HMI CCD Decontam Heaters On
HMI Electronics Powered On
HMI Cameras Powered On
HMI CCD Decontam Heaters Off
9
HMI Commissioning
  • Thermal Optimization
  • The HMI Optics Package temperature control is
    optimized for science operations after the
    functional testing is completed.
  • Image Stabilization System Characterization and
    Tuning
  • The ISS response to spacecraft disturbances is
    measured at 512 Hz and downlinked in the
    diagnostic telemetry.
  • The ISS performance is evaluated and tuned to
    optimize the closed loop performance.
  • Optics and Filter Characterization
  • Detailed measurements of the HMI optical and
    filter performance are performed using
    calibration sequences developed during ground
    testing, and include
  • Instrument transmission and focus characteristics
  • Filter wavelength and uniformity
  • Optical distortion, field curvature and
    astigmatism
  • Temperature dependence
  • Prime Sequence Testing
  • Several candidate Prime Observing sequences are
    run for one to two days in order to determine
    which sequence provides the optimal science
    observations.

10
HMI Rehearsal of Coordinated Activities
  • The following should be performed during the SDO
    commissioning in order to verify the operations
    scenarios
  • Alignment Adjustment
  • The HMI optical boresight is aligned with the SDO
    reference boresight by adjusting the HMI Optics
    Package legs.
  • Performed in conjunction with the AIA guide
    telescope offset calibration and adjustment.
  • Spacecraft Station Keeping / Momentum Management
  • The HMI ISS loop is opened to prevent large
    excursions of the active mirror.
  • The HMI front door is planned to remain open
    during maneuvers.
  • Spacecraft Calibration Maneuver Testing
  • Periodic spacecraft off-point and roll maneuvers
    are required for instrument calibration and
    science observation, and are based on similar
    maneuvers performed by the SOHO spacecraft.
  • The off-point maneuver is used to determine the
    instrument flat-field, and requires 5 minute
    dwells at 15 to 20 positions on the solar disk.
  • A 360º roll maneuver about the SDO X axis is
    essential to determining the solar shape, and
    requires 15 minute dwells at 16 evenly spaced
    roll angles.

11
HMI Mission Operations
  • Nominal Operations
  • Nominal operations begin at the completion of the
    commissioning activities.
  • A single Prime Observing Sequence is run
    continuously taking interleaved images from both
    cameras. This observing sequence will be
    maintained for the entire SDO mission.
  • Eclipse Operations
  • Temperature perturbations caused by the periodic
    eclipses of the SDO orbit is minimized by active
    thermal control of the HMI Optics Package
    including the front window.
  • The image stabilization system loop is opened
    prior to eclipse entry and closed after eclipse
    exit, and will be initiated by stored time tagged
    commands.
  • Daily Calibrations
  • A daily set of images is taken in HMI
    calibration mode to monitor instrument
    transmission and CCD performance.
  • This sequence runs for one to two minutes, and is
    scheduled as part of the nominal observing
    timeline.
  • Bi-Monthly Calibrations
  • Approximately every two weeks, an extended
    calibration sequence is run for about one hour
  • Sequences are run to provide measurements of the
    instrument focus, filter and polarization
    characteristics.
  • Performance Tracking and Anomaly Resolution
  • Trending of instrument performance is planned as
    an integral part of mission operations.
  • Anomalies in subsystem operation are documented
    and resolved.

12
Summary
  • Implementation of the HMI mission operations and
    ground system development is being coordinated
    with the SDO project.
  • A Mission Operations Plan and Instrument On-orbit
    Commissioning Plan are being developed.
  • End-to-end testing between the JSOC and the
    flight instrument are planned as part of the
    spacecraft integration activities.
  • Detailed requirements for the Science Sequencer
    are being finalized.
  • A software sequencer simulator is being developed
    in order to verify and optimize the observing
    sequences.
  • Several candidate Prime Observing Sequences are
    being developed to assess their scientific
    performance and impact on instrument resources.
  • Calibration sequences are being developed to
    characterize the HMI instrument performance
    during ground test and integration. Similar
    calibration sequences are used for the periodic
    on-orbit calibration.
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