STARDUST Status Report 
                        December 13, 2002

During this past week, the Stardust flight team had three periods of 
communication with the spacecraft courtesy of the antennas of JPL's Deep 
Space Network. The telemetry relayed during this interval indicated the 
spacecraft is healthy and all subsystems were running normally.

On December 9, Stardust successfully concluded its second collection 
period of interstellar particles.  Telemetry verified the spacecraft's 
Wrist, Shoulder, and Hinge motors all performed as expected and that the 
collection grid was successfully stowed. This collection period spanned 
126 days.

The last of the in-flight activities associated with Stardust's 
November 2 rendezvous of comet Annefrank has been completed and the 
spacecraft's computer memory has been configured to the normal cruise 
configuration.

For more information on the Stardust mission -- the first ever comet 
sample return mission -- please visit the Stardust home page: 

http://stardust.jpl.nasa.gov .



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