Anomaly Categories
The following definititions should be used when responding to an on-orbit anomaly, and when
following the ANS Response Plan.
Critical
Definition:
- The spacecraft has been reconfigured to a "safe" or non-nominal state (such as a cold restart or
safehold) has occurred or is imminent, requiring recovery actions.
- A red limit violation or a thermal/power yellow limit is received.
- There is a loss of science data capture
- There is an inability to monitor the health and safety of the observatory or ground system using automation.
Response:
- FOT response required within 2 hours of alert message distribution.
- Immediate notification to the FOT Technical Lead, MD, ProjectScientist, and the HTSI and NASA SSMO Project Managers are required.
Major
Definition:
No observatory reconfiguration has occured AND one or more of the following is true:
- Science or observatory system or subsystem performance is affected.
- A yellow limit violation has occurred.
- Scheduled operations cannot be met.
- There is a loss of science data capture by two FEPs.
- The ground system is delivering science data without quality comparisons performed or has lost a
primary piece of equipment.
Response:
- FOT response required during daylight hours the next calendar day.
- Notification to the FOT Technical Lead and the MD is required following completion of recovery operations.
Minor
Definition:
- No observatory reconfiguration or recovery actions are required
- SEU counter
- Loss of a redundant ground system component.
Response:
- FOT responds during the next scheduled MOC staffed hours
- No notification beyond the FOT on-call is required.