PUNCH LEOPS nearly complete; commissioning continues

The four PUNCH spacecraft are separating nominally and performing well sixty hours post-launch, as they prepare for their groundbreaking science. All four have demonstrated high speed S-band communications, entered fine pointing mode, and are in good health and ready to transition to “normal operations”. Commissioning will continue, but will be staffed single shift only (rather than 24-hours) and use nominal pass priority with the ground data network provider. Ground tracks from the spacecraft themselves (using on board GPS) agree with NORAD tracks and are consistent with both the mission design and deployment videos from launch day. The PUNCH Observatories carry orbital-trim thrusters; a midcourse correction is planned for later in March, to ensure identical orbital planes and even spacing as the PUNCH WFI Observatories drift to 120° relative spacing in mean anomaly.
Pictured above: Sixty hours post-launch, PUNCH and SPHEREx are undergoing early commissioning.