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THEMIS T IME H ISTORY OF E VENTS AND M ACROSCALE I NTERACTIONS DURING S UBSTORMS

THEMIS T IME H ISTORY OF E VENTS AND M ACROSCALE I NTERACTIONS DURING S UBSTORMS RESOLVING THE MYSTERY OF WHERE, WHEN AND HOW AURORAL ERUPTIONS START THEMIS MPDR Nov 12-14, 2003 University of California, Berkeley. Opening Remarks. MPDR Presentations.

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THEMIS T IME H ISTORY OF E VENTS AND M ACROSCALE I NTERACTIONS DURING S UBSTORMS

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  1. THEMIS TIME HISTORY OF EVENTS AND MACROSCALE INTERACTIONS DURING SUBSTORMS RESOLVING THE MYSTERY OF WHERE, WHEN AND HOW AURORAL ERUPTIONS START THEMIS MPDR Nov 12-14, 2003 University of California, Berkeley

  2. Opening Remarks MPDR Presentations • Coffee, food, and posters at Silver Addition Main Entrance (outside) • Splinter room in Addition Library • Local arrangements, see Amy Shutkin • Other issues, see:Vassilis Angelopoulos orPeter Harvey Silver Addition Splinter room Samuel Silver Space Sciences Laboratory

  3. SPACE SCIENCES LABORATORY • Background • Initiated in 1958 by Drs. Teller and Seaborg • Multidisciplinary organization • Connecting campus research to space efforts • Facility opened in 1966 • New facilities added in 1998 • Research Efforts Involving • Balloons • Sounding rockets • Satellite instruments & science complements • Complete satellites • Mission & Science Operations • Ground Station Operations • Agencies Involved • NASA, NSF, NSBF, USAF, DOE • ESA, ISAS, IKI, PSI, etc. • $35M/yr (85% NASA, 15% NSF, 5% misc.)

  4. Facilities • 55000 sq. ft. Office and Laboratory Space • Employing 420 Scientists, Engineers, Staff • On-Site Machine Shop • Clean Room Facilities to Class 100 • Thermal Vacuum Facilities up to 3m diameter • Spacecraft Integration Facility • 4-story High Bay • Radiation Sources Laboratory • Mission Operations Centers • Science Operations Centers • 11 Meter S-Band Satellite Antenna • Secure High Speed Communications to NASA

  5. Operations Components • Mission Operations Center • Science Operations Center • 11-meter S-Band Antenna with X-band upgrade capability • High Speed Communications to NASA Ground Network • Network Security • Autonomous Operations • Pass Supports • Tracking and Data Acquisition • Spacecraft Command and Control • Emergency Response System • Self Checking Network Security • Presently tracking: IMAGE, RHESSI, FAST, CHIPSat

  6. EXTREME ULTRAVIOLET EXPLORER • Project Management • Science Package • Telescopes • Electronics • Mission Operations • Science Operations • Launched on 7 June 1992 • Mission Successfully Concluded 1Q2001

  7. FAST AURORAL SNAPSHOT • Science Package • Electric Field Instruments • Particle Instruments • Electronics • Mission Operations • Science Operations • Launched on 21 Aug 1996 • Mission Continuing through 2003

  8. RAMATY HIGH ENERGY SOLARSPECTROSCOPIC IMAGER • Project Management • Spacecraft Bus • Science Package • Imager • Spectrometer • Electronics • Mission Operations • Science Operations • Ground Data Systems • Launched February 5, 2002 • Mission Operations Planned for 2 years

  9. Successful Launch of EO-1 First major contracts with LaRC DeliveredISS Radiator Engineer Designer / Other Professionals Delivered FUSE OTA Support / Clerical Technician Awarded SMEX-Lite Commercialization First major STS Payload Contract First direct contract with JPL Delivered first Flight HW Doing Business As Acquired Thermal and Structural Products Divisions Labor Mix 4% 14% 61% 21% NRL Instrument Development(LASCO / SSULI) First direct contracts with GSFC & NRL SAI Founded 1978 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2001 THEMIS is an Essential Component to Swales Corporate Growth • THEMIS is Central to Swales Strategic Plan • Swales has committed significant internal resources over the last 4 years to mature the THEMIS Mission design thereby enhancing the science return • Swales has the Human & Financial strengthto drive THEMIS to a success • THEMIS Management has high visibility with weekly direct- reporting to CEO/COO • We love doing this type of work!

  10. Opening Remarks • Ron Jackson UCB Msn Assurance • Jorg Fisher UCB Parts Program • Tai Phan UCB Conjunctions • Harald Frey UCB GBO/ASIs • Chris Russell UCLA GMAGS; Mag. Clean. • Joe Means UCLA GMAGs; Mag.Clean. • Bob Ergun CUBoulder EFI/DFB • Jim Westfall CUBoulder EFI/DFB • William Liu CSA GBO/Canada • Kate Harps UCB Financial Mgmt • Dorothy Gordon UCB IDPU DCB • Peter Berg UCB Power • Mike Cully Swales PPC Mngr • Nahide Craig UCB EPO • THEMIS NASA Attendees • Dave Sibeck GSFC Program Scientist • Dennis Lee GSFC Mission Engineering • John Thurber GSFC Mission Engineering • Frank Snow GSFC Mission Manager • Tony Comberiate GSFC Explorer Progr. Dir. • Tammy Harrington KSC Launch Services • Willis Jenkins HQ Program Executive • THEMIS Team Attendees • Vassilis Angelopoulos UCB PI • Peter Harvey UCB PM • Ellen Taylor UCB MSE • Tom Ajluni Swales PPC Sys Engr • John Bonnell UCB EFI • Charles Carlson UCB ESA • Davin Larson UCB SST • Werner Magnes IWF FGM • Alain Roux CETP SCM • Paul Turin UCB Mechanisms • Hari Dharan UCB Mag Booms • Manfred Bester UCB Mission Ops Mgr • Tim Quinn UCB Science Ops Mgr • Sabine Frey UCB Orbits • Eric Donovan UCalgary GBO/dply • Chris Lashley Swales P&PC Mechanical • Rob Eppler Swales Bus Mechanical • Rommel Zara Swales Thermal • Richard Leboeuf Swales ACS • Mike McCullough Swales RCS • Rob Kraeuter Swales EPS • Steve Hammers tHC Flight Software

  11. Opening Remarks Review Board Mark Goans GSFC/Systems Review Office/Co-chair Brian Keegan Honeywell/Co-chair Joe Bolek GSFC/Systems Engineering Lou Fantano GSFC/Thermal Systems Scott Glubke GSFC/Propulsion Systems Rick Schnurr GSFC/Electrical Systems Jason Hair GSFC/Mechanical systems Terry Ford Independent/Guidance, Navigation and Control J. B. Joyce Independent/Mission Operations Ronnie Killough Southwest Research Institute/Software Frank Martin Martin Consulting, Inc./Science William Taylor Independent/Project Management Kevin Morgan IV&V Dr. Larry Cooper NASA HQ EPO Ben Burress Solar B E/PO Lead

  12. Agenda, MPDR (Day 1)

  13. Agenda, MPDR (Day 2)

  14. Agenda, CAR (Day 3)

  15. Agenda, Safety Splinter (Day 3)

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