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    1010||= Version =||= Scope                             =||=  PI Input Deadline =||= Review Deadline =||= Release Date =||
    11 || 40.2        || Plan PP965 to 974 (orbits 2948 - 2976, 12 Mar to 18 May) || 07 Jan 2019  ||             || 31 Jan 2019 ||
     11|| 40.2        || Plan PP965 to 974 (orbits 2948 - 2979, 12 Mar to 25 May) || 07 Jan 2019  ||             || 31 Jan 2019 ||
    1212|| 40.1        || Plan PP953 to 964 (orbits 2903 - 2939, 02 Dec to 23 Feb) || 09 Oct 2018  ||             || 31 Oct 2018 ||
    1313|| 40.0        || Template for Dec 2018 to May 2019                        ||              ||             || mid-Sep 2018 ||
     
    5656The Bryant plot for this period, covering 2 December 2018 to 25 May 2019 (orbits 2903 - 2979), is on JSOCweb http://www.jsoc.rl.ac.uk/msp/bryant_msp-Dayside2019.pdf. This period includes a season of 'Short Eclipses' during late February and early March of 2019, when all the instruments will be switched off.  For the eclipse season, C1 and C2 payload will be off for the period 21/02/2019 06:00 - 14/03/2019 18:00, and C3 and C4 payload will be off for the period 23/02/2019 06:00 - 12/03/2019 06:00.
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    58 There will also be "moon eclipses" on spacecraft 3 and 4 on 5 April 2019. On that day both spacecraft will spend about 40 minutes passing through the Moon's shadow. Thus we expect that science operations will cease for several hours around these eclipses, due to lack of power. These eclipses will take place when the Cluster spacecraft are around 48000 km from the dusk side of the Earth, so are not associated with eclipses seen from Earth.
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    60 There are manoeuvres during this period, and a list is included here http://jsocwiki.rl.ac.uk/attachment/wiki/WikiStart/manoeuvres_nov2018-aug2019.pdf. The [wiki:MP2019 magnetopause]  is accessible throughout this period and the bow shock will be accessible from early January to early May.
     58There will also be "moon eclipses" on spacecraft 3 and 4 on 5 April 2019. On that day both spacecraft will spend about 40 minutes passing through the Moon's shadow. Thus we expect that science operations will cease for several hours around these eclipses, due to lack of power. These eclipses will take place when the Cluster spacecraft are around 48000 km from the dusk side of the Earth, so are not associated with eclipses seen from Earth. The instruments on C3 and C4 will be switched off for the period 05/04/2019 01:00 - 05/04/2019 23:00. In addition, there will be no BM1, BM2 or WBD operations on C3 and C4 between 04/04/2019 00:00 and 05/04/2019 23:00.
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     60There are manoeuvres during this period, and a list is included here http://jsocwiki.rl.ac.uk/attachment/wiki/WikiStart/manoeuvres_nov2018-aug2019.pdf. From MSP40.2, the window which defines paylad off interval after the end of manoeuvre is shortened.
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     62The [wiki:MP2019 magnetopause]  is accessible throughout this period and the bow shock will be accessible from early January to early May.
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    6264Two segments have been defined for this period prior:
    6365* MSP 40.1 covers orbits 2903 to 2939 (02 Dec to 23 Feb, prior to the short eclipses season, 120% data volume)
    64 * MSP 40.2 covers orbits 2948 to 2976 (12 Mar to 18 May, after the short eclipses season, 130% data volume)
     66* MSP 40.2 covers orbits 2948 to 2979 (12 Mar to 25 May, after the short eclipses season, 130% data volume)
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    6668== MSP40.1 ==
     
    7274[wiki:MSP402 MSP40.2]
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    74 This segment covers the period from 12 March to 18 May 2019. The magnetopause is accessible throughout this period, and the bow shock will be accessible until the end of April. There are manoeuvres on 18 March (C1), 21 April (C3), and 9 May (C3). This segment has 130% data volume.
     76This segment covers the period from 12 March to 25 May 2019. The magnetopause is accessible throughout this period, and the bow shock will be accessible until the end of April. There are manoeuvres on 18 March (C1), 21 April (C3), and 9 May (C3). From 18 March 2019 manoeuvre, the margin for the payload off interval after the end of manoeuvre is shortned by 6 hours in comparison with the previous margin. This segment has 130% data volume.
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    7678== MSP 39 ==