This is the AIRS, AMSU-A, and HSB weekly operations status report for Friday, February 2, 2024 (the end of week 1135 of the Aqua mission). AIRS: The AIRS instrument remains healthy with all voltages, currents, and temperatures as expected. AMSU-A1: AMSU-A1 is healthy except for channels 4, 5, 6, and 7. AMSU-A2: AMSU-A2, which provided channels 1 and 2 of the AMSU-A suite, suffered a non-recoverable loss of power on September 24, 2016 and is no longer operational. HSB: HSB has been non-operational since February 2003 due to a scanner anomaly. Instrument activities since previous report: There were no instrument activities this past week. Upcoming events: 1) An AIRS photometric calibration test is scheduled for Wednesday, February 7. Here is the timeline (UT): 038/21:23:00 Photocal Lamp 3 On (S/C night) 038/21:31:00 Photocal Lamps Off (S/C night) 038/22:13:00 Photocal Lamp 3 On (S/C day) 038/22:21:00 Photocal Lamps Off (S/C day) 2) An AIRS guard test is scheduled for Sunday, February 18. Here is the timeline (UT): 049/22:20:00 AIRS Guard Test begins (AIRS in CHECKOUT mode) 049/22:47:00 AIRS back in OPERATE mode 3) MODIS Lunar Calibration #229 is scheduled for Tuesday, February 20. Here is the timeline (UT): 051/00:22:00 AIRS put into READY mode prior to Lunar Cal 051/00:47:00 AIRS back in OPERATE mode 4) An AIRS OBC Float test will be run in the near future. The scheduled date will appear in an upcoming report. Daily plots of noise levels for each AIRS channel are available on the AIRS webpage at https://airs.jpl.nasa.gov/mission/instrument-operations/. A link there currently points to where the files are hosted at https://thunder.jpl.nasa.gov/nedt_trends/html/airs_channel_nedt_trends.html. For each channel there are plots for the whole AIRS mission and for the last 2 months. Going forward, weekly Ops status updates will be archived at the same webpage above, and are hosted at https://airsteam.jpl.nasa.gov/report/latest and https://airsteam.jpl.nasa.gov/report/archive/. William Mathews - AIRS Instrument Operations NASA / Jet Propulsion Laboratory