Observation Playbook. *Observations coming down between June 23 rd and July 20 th. LORRI and MVIC

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Observation Playbook *Observations coming down between June 23 rd and July 20 th LORRI and MVIC

Table of Contents and Downlink Schedule Page Request ID PC_VISUV_MAP_B_0 (MVIC Color TDI) PC_Multi_Map_A7 (MVIC Color TDI) PC_MULTI_MAP_B_18 _02 (Charon) PC_Multi_Map_B_18 (MVIC Color TDI) PC_AIRGLOW_FILL_2_ 08 (Pluto) Imaging Start [s/c, UTC] Time to Closest Approach Res. [km/px] Estimated Initial Playback END [GRT, EDT] 176_05:03:20 P-019/07:02 459 June 26 th, 8:12 am 184_23:02:03 P-010/12:37 250 July 6 th, 6:49 am 194_06:36:57 7.2 July 13 th, 12:25 pm 194_07:37:55 P-001/04:21 28.3 P: July 13 th, 12:05 pm C: July 13 th, 12:19 pm 194_20:02:43 3.9 July 15 th, 6:47 am P_LORRI_FULLFRAME 194_20:17:28 3.9 July 13 th, 11:07 pm H_LORRI_APPR_1d2 194_23:16:11 3.2 July 15 th, 6:55 am N_LORRI_APPR_1d2 194_23:19:16 3.0 July 15 th, 11:31 am P_LORRI_TIMERES_3 195_02:49:47 2.2 July 17th, 11:42 am C_LORRI_FULLFRAME_ 1 PC_Color_1 (MVIC Color TDI) 195_02:41:49 2.3 July 15 th, 6:22 am 195_06:49:08 5.0 July 16 th, 9:05 am H_LORRI_BEST 195_07:39:28 1.2 July 17th, 11:42 am N_Color_2 (MVIC Color TDI) P_LORRI_STEREO_MO SAIC 3 images P_LORRI_STEREO_Ma OSAIC 4 images C_LEISA_HIRES 3 images PC_MULTI_DEP_LONG _2_01 195_08:02:39 P-000/03:46 172 July 18 th, 5:37 am 195_10:10:15 0.39 July 15 th, 12:31 pm July 18th, 4;08 am 195_10:23:47 0.39 July 16 th, 2:49 am 195_19:06:24 1.8 July 20th, 10:26 am Note: This does not yet include all the Nav observations. Version Created: 1/26/2015 2

Dates Notes Approach Hi Speed Playback Before July 12 th, 2015 (Before DOY 193) Fail Safe July 12-13 th, 2015 (DOY 193-194) E_HEALTH_1 & Phone Home July 14 th, 2015 (DOY 195) July 15-16 th, 2015 (NYTimes datasets) (DOY 196-197) Early High Priority July 17-20 th, 2015 (DOY 198-201) Browse Playback (lossy) all high speed data sent back Sept. 14 th -Nov. 18 th, 2015 (DOY 257-332) Full Playback (lossless) all data sent back between Nov. 18 th, 2015 and Oct. 2016 Note: EDT runs March 8 th Nov. 1 st, 2015 (DOY 67 305 switches half way through Browse) Additional Info Because of the error in where Pluto is the observation times may change by as much as +/- ~450 seconds. The downlink end times are when the data has been completely downlinked to the DSN. Nominally the data will be processed at the SOC and available ~1 hr after the downlink end time, might be as much as 2 hours for a larger chunk. The SOC will also be posting to the public website, fairly quickly, but I don t know the exact timescales for that. Version Created: 1/26/2015 3

Load 15174 Approach Phase 3

PC_VISUV_MAP_B_0 (MVIC Color TDI) 459 km/px June 25 Observation Midtime Pluto () Albedo Instrument footprints and size of bodies. Charon () Zooms shows which hemisphere we are looking at. Imaging (s/c, start) 2015-176_05:03:20 176_01:03:20 Approach Hi Speed Playback Approach Hi Speed Playback No longer in datatrack 2015-177_12:12:49 June 26 th, 8:12 am 177_08:12:49 Lossless Subframes Lossless Subframes Pluto 22,967,127 104.1 14.9 49.4 133.6 41.8 152.1 Charon 22,980,477 51.6 15.0 49.4 313.6 41.7 332.1 Version Created: 1/26/2015 5

Load 15184 Approach Phase 3

PC_Multi_Map_A7 (MVIC Color TDI) 250 km/px July 3 Pluto Albedo Charon () Obs. Midtime Imaging (s/c, start) 2015-184_23:02:03 184_19:02:03 2015-187_10:48:35 July 6 th, 6:49 am 187_06:48:35 Lossless Subrame Pluto 12,537,956 190.6 15.0 49.4 359.4 41.7 18.0 Charon 12,525,011 94.7 15.0 49.4 179.4 41.8 198.0 Version Created: 1/26/2015 7

15188 Core Load Near Encounter Phase

PC_MULTI_MAP_B_18_02 (Charon) 7.243 km/px July 13 Imaging (s/c, start) 2015-194_06:36:57 194_02:36:57 2015-194_14:52:50 Exact time Unknown July 13 th, 10:52 am 194_10:52:50 Charon 1,461,222 811.3 15.6 49.4 14.6 41.0 33.4 Version Created: 1/26/2015 9

PC_Multi_Map_B_18 (MVIC Color TDI) 28.3 km/px July 13 Pluto () Albedo Charon () Obs. Midtime Imaging (s/c, start) 2015-194_07:37:55 194_03:37:55 2015-194_14:52:50 Pluto: 2015-194_16:05:02 Charon: 2015-194_16:19:31 July 13 th, 10:52 am 194_10:52:50 July 13 th, 12:05 pm 194_12:05:02 July 13 th, 12:19 pm 194_12:19:31 Lossless Subframes Lossless Subframes Pluto 1,405,511 1699 15.6 49.4 192.6 41.5 211.9 Charon 1,418,370 835.8 15.6 49.4 12.6 41.0 31.4 Version Created: 1/26/2015 10

PC_AIRGLOW_FILL_2_08 3.890 km/px July 13 Albedo I/F V LHR Imaging (s/c, start) 2015-194_20:02:43 194_16:02:43 2015-196_09:32:29 2015-196_10:46:53 July 15 th, 5:32 am 196_05:32:29 July 15 th, 6:47 am 196_06:46:53 Pluto 777,907 3068 16.1 49.4 162.9 41.2 182.7 Version Created: 1/26/2015 11

P_LORRI_FULLFRAME (1 image) Albedo I/F V LHR July 13 3.847 km/px Imaging (s/c, start) 2015-194_20:17:28 194_16:17:28 2015-195_02:24:25 2015-195_03:07:22 July 13 th, 10:24 pm 194_22:24:25 July 13 th, 11:07 pm 194_23:07:22 Pluto 768,301 3106 16.1 49.4 162.4 41.2 182.2 Version Created: 1/26/2015 12

H_LORRI_APPR_1d2 3.227 km/px July 13 LHR Imaging (s/c, start) 2015-194_23:16:11 194_19:16:11 2015-196_09:32:29 2015-196_10:54:57 July 15 th, 5:32 am 196_05:32:29 July 15 th, 6:55 am 196_06:54:57 Hydra 644,914 92.9 21.5 49.4 288.8 39.8 296.0 Version Created: 1/26/2015 13

N_LORRI_APPR_1d2 2.952 km/px July 13 LHR Imaging (s/c, start) 2015-194_23:19:16 194_19:19:16 2015-196_05:07:25 2015-196_15:31:45 July 15 th, 7:25 am 196_01:07:25 July 15 th, 11:31 am 196_11:31:45 Nix 589,919 101.6 13.5 49.4 139.7 43.8 157.6 Version Created: 1/26/2015 14

C_LORRI_FULLFRAME_1 2.329 km/px July 14 Imaging (s/c, start) 2015-195_02:41:49 194_22:41:49 2015-196_09:32:29 2015-196_10:22:35 July 15 th, 5:32 am 196_05:32:29 July 15 th, 6:22 am 196_06:22:35 Charon 465,870 2543 18.2 49.4 327.4 39.2 348.7 Version Created: 1/26/2015 15

P_LORRI_TIMERES_3 2.219 km/px July 14 STK LHR Albedo 2 3 1 4 Imaging (s/c, start) 2015-195_02:49:47 195_22:49:47 Early High Priority Playback Early High Priority Playback 2015-198_13:17:37 2015-198_15:42:00 July 17 th, 9:17 am 198_09:17:37 July 17 th, 11:42 am 198_11:42:00 Pluto 443,809 5371 16.8 49.4 147.1 40.8 167.6 Version Created: 1/26/2015 16

PC_Color_1 (MVIC Color TDI) Pluto () 4.96 km/px July 14 Charon () Obs. Midtime Imaging (s/c, start) 2015-195_06:49:08 195_02:49:08 Fail Safe Playback Fail Safe Playback 2015-197_09:07:24 2015-197_13:04:53 July 16 th, 5:07 am 197_05:07:24 July 16 th, 9:05 am 197_09:04:53 Complete Complete Pluto 254,072 9363 17.6 49.4 137.7 40.3 159.1 Charon 268,771 4403 20.4 49.4 317.7 37.8 341.1 Version Created: 1/26/2015 17

H_LORRI_BEST MET: 299,165,491 LHR 1.156 km/px July 14 Imaging (s/c, start) 2015-195_07:39:28 195_03:39:28 Early High Priority Playback 2015-198_13:17:37 2015-198_15:42:00 Not scheduled. July 17 th, 9:17 am 198_09:17:37 July 17 th, 11:42 am 198_11:42:00 Hydra 230,632 259.5 33.8 49.4 285.2 35.1 307.3 Version Created: 1/26/2015 18

N_Color_2 (MVIC Color TDI) 172 km/px July 14 Nix LHR Obs. Midtime Imaging (s/c, start) 2015-195_08:02:39 195_04:02:39 Early High Priority Playback Early High Priority Playback 2015-199_05:53:41 2015-199_09:37:31 July 18 th, 1:53 am 199_01:53:41 July 18 th, 5:37 am 199_05:37:31 Lossless Subframe Lossless Subframe Nix 165,038 362.2 8.1 49.4 134.6 49.0 147.0 Version Created: 1/26/2015 19

P_LORRI_STEREO_MOSAIC Albedo I/F V LHR 0.386 km/px July 14 STK LHR Error Ellipse Imaging (s/c, start) 2015-195_10:10:15 195_06:10:15 2015-196_12:31:31 196_8:31:31 (3 images) (GRT, estimated downlink) 2015-196_16:31:22 July 15 th, 12:31 pm 196_12:31:22 Early High Priority Playback 2015-201_13:05:54 July 20 th, 9:06 am (4 images) Early High Priority Playback (GRT, estimated downlink) 2015-201_14:26:27 July 20 th, 10:26 am 201_10:26:27 Range Ang Diam Phase SubSol SubSol SubS/C Lat SubS/C Lon Body [km] [urad] [deg] Lat [deg] Lon [deg] [deg] [deg] Pluto 77,298 30449.8 25.1 49.4 129.7 35.4 158.3 Notes: 15 images: Images 8, 9, and 12 are queued for lossy played back on DOY 196 and images 3, 4, 7, and 13 on DOY 201 (the rest will not come back until later). Version Created: 1/26/2015 20

C_LEISA_HIRES 12 ride-along images 0.394 km/px July 14 Imaging (s/c, start) 2015-195_10:23:47 195_06:23:47 2015-197_05:31:44 (4) 197_05:57:48 (7) 197_06:23:37 (10) 197_06:49:26 197_01:31:44 July 16 th, 1:31 am July 16 th, (4) 1:57 am (7) 2:23 am (10) 2:49 am Charon 78,717 14952 36.5 49.4 308.9 26.3 345.7 Version Created: 1/26/2015 21

PC_MULTI_DEP_LONG_2_01 (Pluto) Albedo STK LHR 1 3 1.799 km/px July 14 2 4 Imaging (s/c, start) 2015-195_19:06:24 195_15:06:24 Early High Priority Playback Early High Priority Playback Not scheduled. 2015-199_05:53:41 2015-199_08:08:53 July 18 th, 1:53 am 199_01:53:41 July 18 th, 4;08 am 199_04:08:53 Pluto 359,895 6619 167.1 49.4 108.9-43.1 305.2 Version Created: 1/26/2015 22

Appendix Version Created: 1/26/2015 23

Acronyms and Terminology PE Pluto Encounter LR LORRI MV - MVIC P_ Pluto targeted in observation C_ Charon targeted in observation PC_ - Pluto and Charon targeted in observation GRT Ground Receipt Time UTC Coordinate Universal Time EDT Eastern Daylight Time (UTC -4 hrs) DOY Day of Year MET Mission Elapsed Time (s since launch) S/C Spacecraft CA Closest Approach FOV Field of View (not to be confused with the below) I/F V reflectance in the V-band (see Buie et al., 2010) LHR left hand rule coordinate system (used for encounter planning) right hand rule coordinate system (to be used in publications) STK Systems Tool Kit (software) DSN Deep Space Network SAP Science Activity Plan MT Measurement Technique SOC Science Operations Center AP1 Approach Phase 1 AP2 Approach Phase 2 AP3 Approach Phase 3 NEP Near Encounter Phase DP1 Departure Phase 1 DP2 Departure Phase 2 DP3 Departure Phase 3 DOY Day of Year TCA Time from Closest Approach MOPS Mission Operations PS-N Passive Spin Normal SSR2 Solid State Recorder 2 3A-N Three-Axis Normal TCM Trajectory-Correction Maneuver SDC Student Dust Counter HTS High-Threshold Setting LTS Low-Threshold Setting DSN Deep Space Network DDOR Delta-Difference One-way Ranging ORT Operational Readiness Test Blocks Chunks of time available for doing science L1 var LORRI imaging, looking for variability L4 lc LORRI binned, looking for Nix Hydra lightcurves MC var MVIC color, looking for variability LE var LEISA variability / lightcurve Version Created: 1/26/2015 24