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American-German Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA) Science Mission Operations Briefing Prof. Dr. Hans-Peter Röser and Helen Hall June 20, 2009 www.irs.uni-stuttgart.de 1

Agenda Who am I? What is SOFIA? What is USRA? How is the Science & Mission Operations Organization managed? The exciting role of Education & Public Outreach on SOFIA? www.irs.uni-stuttgart.de 2

Who am I? Born Princeton University Hospital Mechanical Engineer with demonstrated experience as Engineering Chief, Project Manager, Line Manager, Program Manager, Operations Manager, Site Manager from the United States Department of Energy National Nuclear Security Administration sponsored Nuclear Weapons Stockpile Stewardship Program Technical Experience from the weapons program includes containment structures for High Energy Time Resolution Experiments, Shock Physics Experiments all with hazardous Special Nuclear Material Oboe Player - Piano Player - English Horn Player www.irs.uni-stuttgart.de 3

What is SOFIA? A 2.5 m telescope in a modified B747SP aircraft - Optical-mm performance - The obscured Infrared (IR) (30-300 um) is most important Joint Program between the US (NASA - 80%) and Germany ( DLR- 20%) - USRA and the e (DSI, University of ) are the science mission contractors Built for 20 year lifetime - Operates at 39,000 to 45,000 feet. - Above > 99% of obscuring water vapor. - Wide instrument range. Future Instrumentalists. World Wide Deployments, will ramp up to ~1000 science hours per year - Science flights to originate from NASA Dryden Flight Research Center - Science Center is located at NASA Ames Research Center www.irs.uni-stuttgart.de 4

SOFIA The Observatory Educators work station pressure bulkhead open cavity (door not shown) scientist stations, telescope and instrument control, etc. TELESCOPE scientific instrument (1 of 8) www.irs.uni-stuttgart.de 5

What is USRA? (USRA) Created by James Webb, 2nd NASA Administrator and Frederick Seitz, National Academy of Sciences to serve university researchers by helping them perform on their funded work for NASA with minimal disruption from their university duties, and it would assist NASA by bringing university expertise to the NASA Centers as the Agency s exploration activities took it into new realms of science and technology. Consortium of 103 universities in the US and abroad 14 research facilities and programs - some at each NASA center Operates the Lunar and Planetary e in Houston SOFIA is a USRA program headquartered at NASA Ames www.irs.uni-stuttgart.de 6

The Science Mission Operations has Split Geographic Locations: SOFIA Science Center at NASA Ames Research Center Science Mission Operations Director & Deputy in place Science Staff** Science Data Network (SOFIA Data Cycle System & Archive) Mirror Coating Facility Mission Planning Systems Integration Laboratory Science Instrument Laboratories Education & Public Outreach SOFIA Operations Center at NASA Dryden Aircraft Operations Facility in Palmdale Telescope Assembly & Science Instrument Integration Team Operations Staff Early Science Instrument Laboratories Systems Integration Laboratory Mission Systems Development (Flight Data & Observatory Data Cache) **PhD Internships being sponsored between University of and USRA. www.irs.uni-stuttgart.de 7

SOFIA Basic Roles & Responsibilities. Dryden Flight Research Center Program Office - Aircraft development, testing, operations and maintenance. - Palmdale Regional Airport Operating Location Ames Research Center - Science Project management & SOFIA Science Center USRA and DSI - Science Mission Contractors Instruments, Observing Time, etc. - Together form a roughly 76 person Science Center at Full Operational Capability - 32 Personnel at Palmdale - 44 Personnel at Ames - DSI is an associate contractor to USRA - USRA relations with DSI are very strong. www.irs.uni-stuttgart.de 8

Data Cycle System Tools for Annual Lifecycle Query & Retrieve Data Archive Science Instrument Integration Raw Data, House Keeping Data Science Instrument Reduced Data Archive & Reduce Data Investigator SOFIA Science Center Staff Airborne System Science Data Products New Science Instruments Science Integration Lab Mission Datasets Raw Data, House Keeping Data Data Manifests Investigator Analysis & Prop Support Joint Observatory Operations Execute Observations Proposal Process Annual Operating Plan Observatory Maintenance & Operations Planning Database Observatory Observing Plans Detail Observing Plan Mission Plans Develop Flight Plan www.irs.uni-stuttgart.de 9

Geographic Distribution of SOFIA Instruments www.irs.uni-stuttgart.de 10

The Four First Light Instruments are in an advanced state of readiness High Speed Imaging Second SI to Photometer for fly, German Occultation (HIPO) Receiver for instrument Astronomy at performed Terahertz characterization Frequencies operations on Telescope (GREAT) Assembly Bonn, during Dec 2008 Germany Summer 2010 Faint Object InfraRed Camera for the SOFIA Telescope (FORCAST) First Science Instrument (SI) to fly this winter Field Imaging FarInfrared Line Spectrometer (FIFI-LS), Garching Germany, Will be flying in early 2011 www.irs.uni-stuttgart.de 11

SOFIA s exciting EPO Program: Education Partnerships at 41,000 feet Education Research flight experience for educators Summer workshops for college faculty and students to encourage research, Production and dissemination of curricula & class activities; school visits Public Outreach Displays at public events April: Spaceward Bound, Yuri s night May: SOFIA podcast for 365 days of astronomy Public Affairs (Public Information & Press Relations) Press releases and media productions: First open-door flight First Light flight Short Science results SOFIA Branding Science Community Outreach SOFIA exhibits, talks, posters at science conferences Support for colloquia by SOFIA scientists and engineers Convince the Community that we are real www.irs.uni-stuttgart.de 12

SOFIA modeled after the Kuiper Airborne Observatory FOSTER educator flight program It s 3 AM onboard the KAO... www.irs.uni-stuttgart.de 13

Typical (hypothetical) flight path www.irs.uni-stuttgart.de 14

Flight Plan to in Winter www.irs.uni-stuttgart.de 15

Let s get the Data www.irs.uni-stuttgart.de 16