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Operations CXO Status Report

Friday 23 May 2008 9.00am EDT

During the last week Chandra completed the observing schedule as planned.

A press release was issued on May 21 describing a serendipitous observation with SWIFT of a bright X-ray outburst in the galaxy NGC 2770. The outburst marked the very early stages of the supernova explosion SN 2008D. Chandra observations helped show that this was a normal supernova rather than one associated with a gamma ray burst. They were also used to help calculate the variation of the supernova's X-ray emission with time, allowing estimates to be made of the radius of the star that exploded and the mass-loss rate just before the explosion. For details see: http://chandra.harvard.edu/press/08_releases/press_052108.html

On note this week was the Chandra Quarterly Review conducted on May 20-21 in Cambridge.

The schedule of targets for the next week is shown below and includes an observation of M31 coordinated with HST.

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Radiation Belts                     May 26
SHB 080503             ACIS-S
G21.5-09               ACIS-S
SDSS J0051-0102        ACIS-S       May 27
Sirius B               HRC-S/LETG
NGC 6139               ACIS-S
Carina Superbubble     ACIS-I       May 28
K 1632-477             HRC-I
G21.5-09[S3,-120,1     ACIS-S
AX J184738-0156        ACIS-S
Radiation Belts
Carina Superbubble     ACIS-I       May 29
AX J162011-5002        ACIS-S
NGC 6611               ACIS-I
3CRR 14                ACIS-S       May 30
NGC 1904               ACIS-S
Carina Superbubble     ACIS-I
Radiation Belts                     May 31
Carina Superbubble     ACIS-I
J0447.8-4112           ACIS-I       Jun 1
M31                    ACIS-I
RRAT J1819-1458        ACIS-S
AX J183206-0938        ACIS-S
AX J191046+0917        ACIS-S
ESO 575-59             ACIS-I
RXJ1131-1231           ACIS-S
SDSS J1532+4727        ACIS-S       Jun 2
3C323.1                ACIS-S
3CRR 368               ACIS-S
3CRR 13                ACIS-S
3C18                   ACIS-S

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All spacecraft subsystems continued to support nominal operations.

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