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GP-B Post-Flight Analysis—Final Report - Gravity Probe B - Stanford ...

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8.1.1.2 SSRThe SSR stores telemetry for download to the ground. It has the capacity to store up to ~15 hours of data.During each ground contact the vehicle dumps approximately half its capacity, depending on the length of thecontact.8.1.1.3 CTU & IUOne of the functions of the CTU is to process commands received from the ground. Figure 8-3 shows thenumber of commands sent to the CTU. The total for the mission was approximately 106,000 commands. Thespike observed in March 2005 is related to the recovery from the CCCA reboots. After a fail-over to the B-side,more real time commanding is needed to reconfigure the space vehicle. The increase observed at the end of themission is due to calibration phase activities, starting in July 2005. Also note that after the IOC period, the needfor real time commanding dropped significantly.Figure 8-3. Commands sent by monthRoutine vehicle commanding is accomplished by loads; sequences of commands stored for later use. In mostcases, these sequences are run on the main flight computer. Figure 8-3 shows the number of loads sent to thespace vehicle per month—almost 450 loads total. The spike observed in March is related to the recovery fromthe main flight computer reboots (Anomalies 148, 152, and 156). After such a reboot, updates to the flightsoftware are uploaded, accounting for the spike. At the beginning of the mission, during the IOC phase, a newload was needed every day and sometimes more than once a day. Towards the end of the mission, a single loadspanned 2 or more than 2 days. During the calibration phase the number of loads increased, consistent withincreased vehicle activity.<strong>Gravity</strong> <strong>Probe</strong> B — <strong>Post</strong> <strong>Flight</strong> Analysis • Final <strong>Report</strong> March 2007 205

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