[Oracles-er2-investigators] [Oracles] P3 test flight #2 landed and successful

Seidel, Felix (398E) Felix.C.Seidel.Caprez at jpl.nasa.gov
Tue Aug 9 10:43:10 PDT 2016


And here the AirMSPI overview from July 28 as mentioned in my pervious email.

Felix



On Aug 9, 2016, at 10:41 AM, Felix Seidel <felix.c.seidel.caprez at jpl.nasa.gov<mailto:felix.c.seidel.caprez at jpl.nasa.gov>> wrote:

Hi Rich

Technically, AirMSPI should be ready the next day for a science flight, but we would prefer a day in the lab to check the instrument and data after the long transit flight.

Please find attached an overview of AirMSPI data acquired on Aug 3. Shown are quicklooks of Level 0 (raw) data.
I will send the same overview, but for the test flight on July 28 in a separate email.

Thanks,
Felix
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On Aug 9, 2016, at 9:49 AM, Ferrare, Richard A. (LARC-E304) <richard.a.ferrare at nasa.gov<mailto:richard.a.ferrare at nasa.gov>> wrote:

Hi Jeff,

Thanks for the information. Also, thanks for the images; I think this was an interesting flight.
Please find attached a powerpoint that shows some of the HSRL-2 data acquired during this flight.  There was a nice range of aerosol loading and aerosol types observed. HSRL-2 also measured smoke properties from Soberanes fire.

It would be interesting to combine the various datasets to investigate the aerosol and cloud properties.

Rich

From: Myers, Jeffrey S. (ARC-SG)[UNIVERSITIES SPACE RESEARCH ASSN]
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Subject: RE: [Oracles-er2-investigators] [Oracles] P3 test flight #2 landed and successful

EMAS may take two or even three full days after arrival to be ready for flight.  It will all depend on the status of the vacuum in the COB (Cold Optical Bench.)  We have never done three consecutive long flights without pumping before, so the vacuum will have to re-established, and then it takes about 8 hours to get back to operating temperature (~77K.)

FYI, Attached is an EMAS image pair from the last test flight, over the Soberanes fire (Natural color & SWIT/LWIR composites.)

-Jeff

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Subject: Re: [Oracles-er2-investigators] [Oracles] P3 test flight #2 landed and successful

ER-2 instrument folks,

It would also be helpful to know how soon after the ER-2 arrives in Namibia would your instrument be ready for a science flight (next day, two days, etc.?) and if there any special conditions that need to be met  for this to happen.

Thanks,

Rich

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Subject: Re: [Oracles] P3 test flight #2 landed and successful


That's terrific. Thanks, Sam.

ER-2 instrumenters,

if you could update your instrument status in the appropriate tab of the google doc linked below, I would greatly appreciate it. This will help our team communication tremendously, I believe.

Thanks in advance for your efforts to keep this information up to date,

Jens

On 8/6/2016 2:20 PM, LeBlanc, Samuel (ARC-SGG)[Bay Area Environmental Research Institute] wrote:
Jens, other instrumenters,

I went ahead and changed the spreadsheet to include a tab for the ER2 and a separate tab to split out the status of the cloud probes and the HiGEAR instrument suites. Please find below a link that will allow you to edit the document.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1N5cQvTC_OGmbqBcIYCzDBJL1tN9S1lyxQKWppVhVLmo/edit?usp=sharing

Thank you.
Samuel
     :)

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Sent: Friday, August 05, 2016 18:47
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Subject: Re: [Oracles] P3 test flight #2 landed and successful


Thanks so much, Sam.

Congratulations to the P-3 crew and instrumenters on a job very well done. There were some significant hurdles and you cleared them beautifully. I absolutely love the instrument status tab on the google docs spreadsheet. That will likely be the way we will move forward with instrument status summaries. Would it be OK, if we added a tab for the ER-2 instrument status as well and renamed the doc ORACLES aircraft summaries or something like it? Or should we start a separate google doc for that?

Thanks again to all involved with the P-3 for getting us to this point.

Jens

On 8/5/2016 2:30 PM, LeBlanc, Samuel (ARC-SGG)[Bay Area Environmental Research Institute] wrote:
Hello all,
We have just landed from the 2nd P3 test flight. It went well; we got almost all objectives. The clear air was less clear than hoped and forecasted, but there was some useable periods. The cloudy portion near Wallops was less cloudy than hoped, but still got some good short cloud penetrations with some small droplets. We did get low flying over ocean, with a couple of ship plume interceptions. Almost all instruments worked well including PDI, CCN did not, neither did CAPS from the cloud probes, and TDMA from the HiGEAR rack. HiGEAR did find more leaks than they had hoped.

A summary from the flight can be found here:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/11oCbUDLEET5EuWoEpLywl9OBosLJzZpkC4opo-8hyeY/edit?usp=sharing

A summary of the status of the instruments can be found here:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1N5cQvTC_OGmbqBcIYCzDBJL1tN9S1lyxQKWppVhVLmo/edit?usp=sharing

Thank you.
Samuel
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