Subject: Product Outage/Anomaly: GOES-13 (GOES-East) Data Outage: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------030104050707000302070706 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit **Update#7:* *GOES-13 has been placed into storage mode while the anomaly is investigated. There is no new information at this time. GOES-14 imaging should be available starting at about 0600Z tomorrow, May 23rd. The imager will start up in a recovery mode, which has reduced sectors so that additional star calibrations can be taken. Until this is complete, the imagery should not be considered within normal tolerance. Transition to the normal schedule should take place about 1400Z tomorrow, May 23rd. **** ***** Update#6:* GOES-13 has been placed into storage mode while the anomaly is investigated. There is no new information at this time. GOES-14 imaging should be available starting at about 0600Z tomorrow, May 23rd. The imager will start up in a recovery mode, which has reduced sectors so that additional star calibrations can be taken. Until this is complete, the imagery should not be considered within normal tolerance. Transition to the normal schedule should take place about 1400Z tomorrow, May 23rd. **** Update#5: ****Recovery efforts forGOES-13 continue and the spacecraft health and safety are nominal. GOES-14 is being activated and the first images will be available @ 0500 UTC on Thurs. May 23rd, 2013.**** Update#4: ****Recovery efforts forGOES-13 continue and the spacecraft health and safety are nominal. GOES-14 is being activated and the first images will be available @ 0500 UTC on Thurs. May 23rd, 2013. **Update#3: **Initial****GOES-13 recovery procedure was unsuccessful. Return to service time line being reevaluated.** * Update#2: *GOES-13 anomaly status has not changed, the Engineer Team is commanding the satellite after consulting the support team. Commanding will take approx. 5 hours and if successful should return to service shortly after that.* Update#1: *GOES-13 anomaly continues, the Engineers are on site. Barring further anomalies the expected return to services is approx. 14 hours from this update.* Topic: *GOES-13 (GOES-East*) *Data**outage* * *Date/Time**Issued:***May 22, 2013 1905 UTC* * *Product(s) or Data Impacted: ***GOES-13 (GOES-East) Imager Data and Products** *Date/Time of Initial Impact:*May 22, 2013 0340 UTC** *Date/Time of Expected End:*Unknown *Length of Outage:*TBD* * *Details/Specifics of Change:*Due to an anomaly which occurred approx. 0340z on G-13, East imaging stopped. GOES-15 will enter a full disk scheduled at 0429z. Engineering is en-route to access the situation and GOES-15 will run in full disk mode until further notice.* * *Contact Information for Further Information:* ESPC Operations at ESPCOperations@noaa.gov or 301-817-3880 ** *Web Site(s) for applicable information:*N/A This message was sent from ESPC.Notification@noaa.gov. You have been sent this and other notifications because you have opted in to receive it. If for any reason, you wish to unsubscribe, please contact ESPC Help Desk at ESPCOperations@noaa.gov or (301) 817-3880. Please note: it may take up to two business days to process your bscribe request. --------------030104050707000302070706 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
Update#7:  GOES-13 has been placed into storage mode while the anomaly is investigated.  There is no new information at this time.

GOES-14 imaging should be available starting at about 0600Z tomorrow, May 23rd.  The imager will start up in a recovery mode, which has reduced sectors so that additional star calibrations can be taken. Until this is complete, the imagery should not be considered within normal tolerance.

Transition to the normal schedule should take place about 1400Z tomorrow, May 23rd.


Update#6:
 
GOES-13 has been placed into storage mode while the anomaly is investigated.  There is no new information at this time.

GOES-14 imaging should be available starting at about 0600Z tomorrow, May 23rd.  The imager will start up in a recovery mode, which has reduced sectors so that additional star calibrations can be taken. Until this is complete, the imagery should not be considered within normal tolerance.

Transition to the normal schedule should take place about 1400Z tomorrow, May 23rd.


Update#5:
Recovery efforts for GOES-13 continue and the spacecraft health and safety are nominal.  GOES-14 is being activated and the first images will be available @ 0500 UTC on Thurs. May 23rd, 2013.

Update#4:
Recovery efforts for GOES-13 continue and the spacecraft health and safety are nominal.  GOES-14 is being activated and the first images will be available @ 0500 UTC on Thurs. May 23rd, 2013.
 
Update#3: Initial GOES-13 recovery procedure was unsuccessful. Return to service time line being reevaluated.

Update#2:
GOES-13 anomaly status has not changed, the Engineer Team is commanding the satellite after consulting the support team.  Commanding will take approx. 5 hours and if successful should return to service shortly after that.

Update#1:
GOES-13 anomaly continues, the Engineers are on site. Barring further anomalies the expected return to services is approx. 14 hours from this update.

Topic:
GOES-13  (GOES-EastData outage

Date/Time Issued:  May 22,  2013  1905 UTC

Product(s) or Data Impacted: GOES-13 (GOES-East)  Imager Data and Products

Date/Time of Initial Impact:  May 22, 2013  0340 UTC

Date/Time of Expected End:  Unknown

Length of Outage:  TBD

Details/Specifics of Change:  Due to an anomaly which occurred approx. 0340z on G-13, East imaging stopped.  GOES-15 will enter a full disk scheduled at 0429z. Engineering is en-route to access the situation and GOES-15 will run in full disk mode until further notice.

Contact Information for Further Information: ESPC Operations at ESPCOperations@noaa.gov  or 301-817-3880 

Web Site(s) for applicable information: N/A

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