RHESSI Tohban report, week ending Dec. 30, 2002 Jim McTiernan, Hugh Hudson 1. Solar Activity: The solar activity was very low, perhaps the lowest it's been since launch. There were C-class flares (biggest C5.8) but none after December 28. 2. Memory Management: During the dead quiet times, RHESSI appears to count near background levels and the SSR fill level can stay below 30% with A013 in continuous operation. Martin Fivian will add some telemetry allocation to SAS and prepare a standard command set to return to normal when the Sun does. 3. Data gap Due to sudden telemetry re-scheduling and autonomous operation, we lost 24-Dec ~06:45 - 09:50. There was nothing of particular interest then. At the operations meeting it was suggested that the telemetry scheduling files be made available on the Web so that the tohbans could check too. 4. Spinup RHESSI was spun up again on Dec. 30. 5. Tohban Week starting Dec. 30: Hugh Hudson