This is the AIRS, AMSU-A, and HSB weekly operations status report for Friday, July 11, 2025 (the end of week 1209 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: An AIRS guard test ran on Sunday, July 6. Here is the timeline (UT): 187/22:35:00 AIRS Guard Test begins (AIRS in CHECKOUT mode) 187/23:02:00 AIRS back in OPERATE mode An AIRS photometric calibration test ran on Monday, July 7. Here is the timeline (UT): 188/18:36:00 Photocal Lamp 1 On (S/C night) 188/18:44:00 Photocal Lamps Off (S/C night) 188/19:25:00 Photocal Lamp 1 On (S/C day) 188/19:33:00 Photocal Lamps Off (S/C day) 188/20:14:00 Photocal Lamp 2 On (S/C night) 188/20:22:00 Photocal Lamps Off (S/C night) 188/21:04:00 Photocal Lamp 2 On (S/C day) 188/21:12:00 Photocal Lamps Off (S/C day) 188/21:53:00 Photocal Lamp 3 On (S/C night) 188/22:01:00 Photocal Lamps Off (S/C night) 188/22:42:00 Photocal Lamp 3 On (S/C day) 188/22:50:00 Photocal Lamps Off (S/C day) Upcoming events: There are no instrument activities scheduled currently. 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