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NASA Astronauts on Soyuz: Experience and Lessons for the FutureThe U. S., Russia, and, China have each addressed the question of human-rating spacecraft. NASA's operational experience with human-rating primarily resides with Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, Space Shuttle, and International Space Station. NASA s latest developmental experience includes Constellation, X38, X33, and the Orbital Space Plane. If domestic commercial crew vehicles are used to transport astronauts to and from space, Soyuz is another example of methods that could be used to human-rate a spacecraft and to work with commercial spacecraft providers. For Soyuz, NASA's normal assurance practices were adapted. Building on NASA's Soyuz experience, this report contends all past, present, and future vehicles rely on a range of methods and techniques for human-rating assurance, the components of which include: requirements, conceptual development, prototype evaluations, configuration management, formal development reviews (safety, design, operations), component/system ground-testing, integrated flight tests, independent assessments, and launch readiness reviews. When constraints (cost, schedule, international) limit the depth/breadth of one or more preferred assurance means, ways are found to bolster the remaining areas. This report provides information exemplifying the above safety assurance model for consideration with commercial or foreign-government-designed spacecraft. Topics addressed include: U.S./Soviet-Russian government/agency agreements and engineering/safety assessments performed with lessons learned in historic U.S./Russian joint space ventures
Document ID
20110002949
Acquisition Source
Johnson Space Center
Document Type
Special Publication (SP)
Date Acquired
August 25, 2013
Publication Date
August 1, 2010
Subject Category
Space Transportation And Safety
Report/Patent Number
S-1076
JSC-CN-20714
NASA/SP-2010-578
Report Number: S-1076
Report Number: JSC-CN-20714
Report Number: NASA/SP-2010-578
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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