! File: 1128C.PROP ! Database: PEPDB ! Date: 16-FEB-1994:02:48:36 coverpage: title_1: IO VOLCANISM (WF/PC-24): title_2: CYCLE 3 AND FUTURE-CYCLE CONTINUATION sci_cat: SOLAR SYSTEM proposal_for: GTO/WFC pi_title: PROF. pi_fname: JAMES pi_mi: A. pi_lname: WESTPHAL pi_inst: CALTECH pi_country: USA pi_phone: 818-356-4900 keywords_1: IO, VOLCANISM hours_pri: 3.00 num_pri: 1 pi_position: PROFESSOR OF PLANETA ! end of coverpage abstract: line_1: Voyager observed volcanos on Io. These volcanos should be evident when they are line_2: observed in the UV and the volcanic plumes are located on the satellite limb. line_3: The observations will determine if the same volcanos that Voyager observed are line_4: still active and also if new volcanic activity is present. ! ! end of abstract general_form_proposers: lname: WESTPHAL fname: JAMES mi: A. inst: CALTECH country: USA ! ! end of general_form_proposers block general_form_text: question: 2 section: 1 line_1: Voyager observed volcanos on Io. These volcanos should be evident when they line_2: are observed in the UV and the volcanic plumes are located on the satellite line_3: limb. The observations will determine if the same volcanos that Voyager line_4: observed are still active and also if new volcanic activity is present. It is line_5: known that some of the volcanic plumes have lifetimes less than 100 days. line_6: Thus, there are volcanos ceasing to function and new ones beginning. ! question: 3 section: 1 line_1: A sequence of exposures is made at orbital longitudes of 45 degrees, 135 line_2: degrees, 225 degrees and 315 degrees to give complete coverage. line_4: Complete sets to be obtained in cycle 9. ! question: 13 section: 1 line_1: Voyager observed volcanos on Io. These volcanos should be evident when they line_2: are observed in the UV and the volcanic plumes are located on the satellite line_3: limb. The observations will determine if the same volcanos that Voyager line_4: observed are still active and also if new volcanic activity is present. A line_5: sequence of exposures is made at orbital longitudes of 45 degrees, 135 degrees, line_6: 225 degrees and 315 degrees to give complete coverage. ! !end of general form text general_form_address: lname: SMITH fname: BRAD category: CON inst: UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA addr_1: LUNAR & PLANETARY LAB city: TUCSON state: AZ zip: 85721 country: USA phone: 602-621-6930 ! lname: DANIELSON fname: G. EDWARD category: CON inst: CALTECH addr_1: DIVISION OF GEOLOGICAL & PLANETARY SCIENCES addr_2: M/S 170-25 city: PASADENA state: CA zip: 91125 country: USA phone: 818-356-4900 ! lname: WESTPHAL fname: JAMES mi: A. title: PROF. category: PI inst: CALTECH addr_1: M/S 170-25 addr_2: DIVISION OF GEOLOGICAL addr_3: & PLANETARY SCIENCES city: PASADENA state: CA zip: 91125 country: USA phone: 818-356-4900 ! ! end of general_form_address records ! No fixed target records found solar_system_targets: targnum: 1 name_1: IO descr_1: SATELLITE IO lev1_1: STD=JUPITER lev2_1: STD=IO ! ! end of solar system targets ! No generic target records found exposure_logsheet: linenum: 1.000 sequence_1: DEFINE IO targname: # config: PC opmode: IMAGE aperture: PC6 sp_element: F284W num_exp: 1 time_per_exp: 60S priority: # param_1: CR-SPLIT=NO, param_2: PRE-FLASH=YES req_1: PCS MODE C; comment_1: CYCLE 3-9 VERSION comment_2: JEG/RML 3/25/92 17:01. comment_3: IF THE OFFSET TO IO FROM JUPITER CAN comment_4: BE DONE QUICKLY ON FINE LOCK, PLEASE comment_5: DO SO; OTHERWISE GO TO COARSE LOCK comment_6: FOR THIS PROGRAM. ! linenum: 2.000 sequence_1: USE IO targname: IO priority: 1 req_1: REPEAT 2 EVERY 96M +/- 10M req_2: FOR 6 MORE TIMES; req_3: CYCLE 4; req_4: COND IF TAC OK; req_5: AT 29-JAN-1996 +/- 30D; comment_1: TAKE WITHIN 30D OF OPPOSITION. comment_2: REPEAT EVERY ORBIT (96M=1 ORBIT) comment_3: THIS SHOULD BE SCHEDULED WITH 1126, comment_4: LINE 5 OR 6. ! ! end of exposure logsheet ! No scan data records found