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Software fix keeps Stardust comet probe out of safe mode
NASA/JPL STATUS REPORT
Posted: Dec. 7, 1999

  Stardust
Artist's concept of NASA's Stardust during its comet rendezvous. Photo: NASA
 
There was only one scheduled Deep Space Network (DSN) pass in the past week, and all spacecraft subsystems performing normally. Approximately five hours prior to the scheduled start of the DSN pass, a PACI (Payload Attitude Control Interface) reset occurred. The last time a PACI reset occurred was on July 30 and the spacecraft entered Safe Mode as a result. A Flight Software (FSW) patch was developed and installed in late August. This patch successfully re-enabled the PACI and prevented the spacecraft from entering Safe Mode as expected. Although the root cause of the resets has not been found data is still being collected to help determine the cause.

The second part of flight sequence 12 was successfully retransmitted to the spacecraft and is now active waiting for its start time on December 22.

Sequence SC011 is the active sequence. Sequence SC012 is on-board and part one is waiting to start its execution on December 6.

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