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Ganymede 1 Timeline

Ganymede 1 Timeline
All times are SCET (Spacecraft Event Time) in PDT (PDT = UTC - 7 hours).
Take a look at the Galileo Acronyms List for
explanations of the acronyms used in this timeline.
EVENT DATE TIME (PDT/SCET)
Start Encounter 23 Jun 96 09:00
Start Ganymede-1 real-time survey (F&P) 09:02
Jupiter auroral map, Io footprint (UVS) 19:54
OTM-6 24 Jun 96 11:30
First Io monitoring observation (SSI) 25 Jun 96 10:36
First Great Red Spot observation (SSI) 21:18
Ganymede global color image (SSI) 26 Jun 96 01:45
Callisto global composition map (NIMS) 05:40
Ganymede gravity field measurement (RS) 13:29
Last Ganymede-1 Io torus obs. (UVS) 14:23
Ganymede global surface map (NIMS/UVS) 14:30
Ganymede dayside thermal map (PPR) 20:24
Ganymede wake crossing recording (F&P) 23:07
Ganymede Uruk Sulcus mosaic (SSI) 23:08
Ganymede Galileo Regio mosaic (SSI) 23:09
Ganymede C/A (3480 km*) 23:29
Callisto C/A (1040000 km) 27 Jun 96 06:13
Europa north high latitude obs. (NIMS) 17:01
Jupiter C/A (789000 km) 17:31
Europa C/A (156000 km) 18:22
Europa global observation (NIMS/SSI) 18:43
Io full disk map (PPR) 28 Jun 96 11:22
Io C/A (697000 km) 11:28
Science Turn (high-phase Io, Jupiter) 15:30
Io eclipse observation (PPR) 20:37
Io eclipse observation (SSI) 20:46
Science Turn (high-phase Io, Jupiter) 23:38
Last Io monitoring observation (NIMS) 29 Jun 96 04:32
Last Great Red Spot observation (NIMS) 07:45
Plasma sheet crossing recording (F&P) 19:00
Start Playback 21:30
OTM-7 30 Jun 96 00:42
Turn to return to Earth point 17:45
End Ganymede-1 real-time survey (F&P) 02 Jul 96 17:00
OTM-8 05 Aug 96 01:00
First Ganymede-2 approach OPNAV 09 Aug 96 18:49
Start 1st magnetosphere mini-tour (F&P) 14 Aug 96 17:00
Turn for attitude maintenance 18 Aug 96 18:40
First Ganymede-2 Io torus obs. (EUV/UVS) 26 Aug 96 23:36
OTM-9 27 Aug 96 10:30
End Playback 01 Sep 96 09:00
* Closest approach distances are with respect to the center
of the target body.

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