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 STARDUST Status Report
                          March 10, 2000
 
 There were two Deep Space Network (DSN) tracking passes during the 
 past week.  All subsystems onboard the spacecraft are performing 
 normally. The only activities during the DSN passes were the playback 
 of recorded engineering and Navigation Camera images.
 
 Discussions were completed as to when to stop interstellar dust 
 collection and when to perform trajectory correction maneuver 3 (TCM 
 3).  Two options were discussed; keep the TCM on May 24 and stop 
 interstellar collection on May 1; or move TCM 3 to June 21 and stop 
 interstellar dust collection on May 20.  After discussing the impacts 
 of both options, the scientists preferred that the collection be 
 stopped on May 1.  Although the second option would provide a longer 
 collection period and fewer DSN contacts, the scientists were 
 concerned that the additional eight hours required for each weekly 
 contact in an off-interstellar dust collection attitude would cause 
 too much uncertainty in determining particle origin.
 
 The total collection time for period 1 is well within the Mission 
 Plan.  The Mission Plan called for the aerogel grid to be deployed 
 for 66 days during period 1.  The current operations will have the 
 aerogel grid deployed for 69 days.
 
 For more information on the STARDUST mission - the first ever
 comet sample return mission - please visit the STARDUST home page:
 
 http://stardust.jpl.nasadot gov >>
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