Friday 9 September 2016 9.00am EDT
During the last week the observing schedule was replanned to incorporate observations of M82 X-1, which was accepted as a Target of Opportunity on Sep 2. The replanned loads were uplinked on Sep 7. Planned observations of Mrk 273 and Mkn 876 were impacted by the replan and will be rescheduled. A real-time procedure was executed on Sep 7 to perform a routine self-check of the Electrical Interface Assembly (EIA) Sequencer. A Chandra image release was issued on Sep 8 describing observations of an object at the middle of the supernove remnant RCW 103, which is about 10,700 light years from Earth. The object appears to be the slowest spinning neutron star yet detected using Chandra and other X-ray telescopes. While other neutron stars spin multiple times a minute, this object only rotates once about every 6.5 hours. Chandra data showed this object displays properties of a magnetar, a type of neutron star with extremely powerful magnetic fields. For details see: http://chandra.si.edu/photo/2016/rcw103/ The schedule of targets for the next week is shown below |
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4C+27.50 ACIS-S Sep 11
WISEAJ011601.41-050 ACIS-S Sep 12
Haro11 ACIS-S
XLSSUJ021458.6-0330 ACIS-S Sep 13
Radiation Belts
4C+22.65 ACIS-S Sep 14
CXOJ215022.5-055108 ACIS-S
CygnusA-Nucleus ACIS-I Sep 15
Radiation Belts Sep 16
CygnusA-WHotspot ACIS-I
J0122+0100 ACIS-S Sep 17
CygnusA-WHotspot ACIS-I
PSRJ0821-4300 ACIS-S Sep 18
Radiation Belts------------------------------------------
All spacecraft subsystems continued to support nominal operations.
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