SOHO Daily Meeting Minutes for Monday, 07 August 2000 Chaired by: J. Hollis (SOC) DOY: 220 FOT REPORT ---------- Spacecraft Status: Nominal Spacecraft Anomalies: 218/1733 CEPAC ESU Data Request Error. Automatically recovered by onboard S/W. Accomplished Activities: 217: VIRGO, SWAN, RSL 218: VIRGO 219: VIRGO, NONCOHO Planned Activities: VIRGO Upcoming Operations: None Ground Anomalies: 217/1545 7.5 Minute TM dropout and 13 minutes CMD lost. D16. Excitor problem. TM recoverable from SSR 218/0634 15 Minute CMD lost. D66. CPA Failure. 219/2312 Loss of lock on receiver 1 (twice) due to reason unkown. 1.5 minute TM dropout (nonrecoverable). D46. 25 minutes lost CMD. SOLAR STATUS ------------ NOAA SOLAR ACTIVITY FORCAST (UPDATED 06 AUGUST 2000 AT 22 UT) SOLAR ACTIVITY FORECAST: SOLAR ACTIVITY IS EXPECTED TO REMAIN LOW. GEOPHYSICAL ACTIVITY FORECAST: THE GEOMAGNETIC FIELD IS EXPECTED TO BE QUIET TO UNSETTLED FOR THE FORECAST PERIOD. 08/04 DOY 217 - 08/07 DOY 220 EIT daily On-Line Solar Status and observations: http://umbra.nascom.nasa.gov/eit/plan/log_form20000807.html INSTRUMENT STATUS ----------------- CDS: Nominal. CDS is observing AR loops in the SW above AR 9104 today. Tuesday - CDS will support the flare campaign looking at TRACE's target. UVCS: Nominal. Yesterday UVCS began 24-hour synoptics in the NE. Today 24-hour synoptic scans on a NW streamer are planned. LASCO: Nominal. C2 and C3 synoptics. EIT: Nominal. 195 Angstrom CME watch and synoptics. MDI: Nominal. MDI will support the flare study this week. It's default mode will be full disk magnetograms and dopplergrams. Tuesday MDI might spent some time in high resolution mode to cover the active region that is entering the high res field of view. TRACE: Nominal. TRACE is currently observing a large filament on the Western half of the disk. Tuesday - TRACE will begin flare study obervations with possibly AR 9114 as the target.