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BS ISO 10784-2:2011 Space systems. Early operations Initialization plan

BS ISO 10784-2:2011

Space systems. Early operations Initialization plan

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Označení normy:BS ISO 10784-2:2011
Počet stran:22
Vydáno:2011-12-31
ISBN:978 0 580 66618 6
Status:Standard
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BS ISO 10784-2:2011


This standard BS ISO 10784-2:2011 Space systems. Early operations is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 49.140 Space systems and operations

A general definition of initialization is that it begins at separation of the spacecraft (SC) from the launcher. In some cases, a more exact definition will be that initialization begins in flight, upon planned change in mode or state of the SC from the launch configuration. Commissioning is completed when the SC, including its payload, is certified for initial mission operations. Prior to certification for mission operations, the SC is described as a test article in the three parts of ISO 10784. ISO 10784 does not include a requirement for contingency plans, but does include a statement of the need for contingency planning.

This part of ISO 10784 provides SC manufacturers and operators with a specific form and format to write spacecraft initialization plans required to configure and verify the SC to perform normal mission operations. Since the SC is considered a test article at this phase of its operational life, ISO 17566 is used as a normative reference in constructing the initialization plan. It provides SC manufacturers, operators and other stakeholders with a common language and form to verify and document spacecraft initialization prior to normal SC mission operations.