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Operations CXO Status Report

Friday 28 January 2022 9.00am EST

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

Chandra press and image releases were issued on Jan 25 describing a new astronomical visualization of Eta Carinae, one of the most massive and eruptive stars in our galaxy. It is noted for a remarkable historical outburst, called the "Great Eruption," observed in the 1840s, which briefly made it one of the brightest stars in the night sky. It then faded over decades, owing to a small nebula of gas and dust, called the Homunculus Nebula, that was expelled during the blast and has blocked the light of the star. Now, using multiwavelength data from three of NASA's Great Observatories --- Chandra (X-rays), Hubble (visible and ultraviolet), and Spitzer (infrared) --- a digital model of the structures surrounding Eta Carinae has been constructed, allowing full visualization of the three-dimensional nebula from all directions. For details, see https://chandra.harvard.edu/press/22_releases/press_012522.html

The schedule of targets for the next week is shown below and includes observations of NGC5548 coordinated with HST.



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        Radiation Belts                     Jan 30
        NGC5548                ACIS-S/HETG
        SDSSJ095651.43+16464   ACIS-S
        NGC5548                ACIS-S/HETG  Jan 31
        B2.40939+22A           ACIS-S
        NGC5548                ACIS-S/HETG
        SDSSJ095101.40+19205   ACIS-S
        KeplerSNR              ACIS-S/HETG  Feb  1
        MKN421                 ACIS-S/LETG
        KeplerSNR              ACIS-S/HETG
        Radiation Belts                     Feb  2
        MKN421                 ACIS-S/LETG
        CMZMolecularCloud      ACIS-I
        MKN421                 ACIS-S/LETG
        SDSSJ134450.51+1401    ACIS-S
        PSZ2G225.93-19.99      ACIS-I       Feb  3
        [MOK2016b]HSCJ0844     ACIS-S
        PSOJ055.4244-00.803    ACIS-S
        [MOK2016b]HSCJ0844     ACIS-S
        CMZMolecularCloud      ACIS-I       Feb  4
        MKN421                 ACIS-S/LETG
        Radiation Belts
        PGC024317              ACIS-S
        CMZMolecularCloud      ACIS-I       Feb  5
        MKN421                 ACIS-S/LETG
        CMZMolecularCloud      ACIS-I
        MKN421                 ACIS-S/LETG
        GDH13                  ACIS-I
        GDH13                  ACIS-I       Feb  6
        RXJ1053.7+5735         ACIS-S
        GDH13                  ACIS-I
        SDSSJ132053.66+21551   ACIS-S
        PKS1136-135            ACIS-S
        GDH13                  ACIS-I
        PKS1136-135            ACIS-S
        Radiation Belts                     Feb  7

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All spacecraft subsystems continued to support nominal operations.

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