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Stardust Hibernation
djellison
post Feb 2 2006, 11:47 AM
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CODE
GCMD   SC  Cmd             Bit-1 Time          Time Logged         Status
si1669 29        FILE_LOAD 2006-029T23:13:30.2 2006-029T23:13:51.2 Radiated
si1669 29        FILE_LOAD 2006-029T23:13:51.2 2006-029T23:14:01.9 Radiated
si1669 29  SEQ_BLOCK_START 2006-029T23:14:07.1 2006-029T23:14:12.7 Radiated
si1671 29  FSW_OBJ_INITIAL 2006-029T23:15:50.5 2006-029T23:15:59.2 Radiated
si1671 29        FILE_COPY 2006-029T23:15:59.2 2006-029T23:16:07.9 Radiated
si1671 29   CRC_CHECK_FILE 2006-029T23:16:07.9 2006-029T23:16:13.6 Radiated
si1685 29        FILE_LOAD 2006-029T23:19:35.8 2006-029T23:19:51.7 Radiated
si1685 29  SEQ_BLOCK_START 2006-029T23:19:56.8 2006-029T23:20:02.4 Radiated
se1107 29 CMD_HISTORY_DUMP 2006-029T23:21:47.5 2006-029T23:21:50.6 Radiated
se1108 29 CHAN_APID_CONFIG 2006-029T23:38:47.9 2006-029T23:38:53.5 Radiated
si1679 29   SAFEMODE_ENTRY 2006-030T00:00:02.5 2006-030T00:00:05.6 Radiated


That's the uplink log for Stardust - and as you can see, at almost exactly midnight Zullu on the night of the 29th-30th, Stardust was put into Safemode for Hibernation. Thought the log might be interesting smile.gif
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PhilHorzempa
post Apr 24 2007, 09:05 PM
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Check out this Stardust link for their February 5, 2007 update.
Some fascinating details of issues that Stardust dealt with while
it was hibernating. It was brought out of hibernation recently for
a health check.

http://stardust.jpl.nasa.gov/news/status/070205.html


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post Apr 24 2007, 10:19 PM
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That would be fascinating, to see the crater Deep Impact made!
Didn't know that Stardust could be on course to Tempel 1
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