Sea Launch User's Guide
Sea Launch User's Guide
Sea Launch User's Guide
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Mission manager and team ........................................................................................ 4-3<br />
Mission team roles and responsibilities ..................................................................... 4-3<br />
4.2 Mission Analysis and Operations Planning........................................................... 4-4<br />
Mission analysis......................................................................................................... 4-4<br />
Mission specialists ..................................................................................................... 4-4<br />
Operations planning ................................................................................................... 4-5<br />
4.3 Mission Documentation........................................................................................... 4-5<br />
Overview.................................................................................................................... 4-5<br />
Integration documentation ......................................................................................... 4-7<br />
Operations documentation ......................................................................................... 4-7<br />
Mission-specific documentation ................................................................................ 4-8<br />
Mission integration schedule ..................................................................................... 4-9<br />
Analysis plan.............................................................................................................. 4-9<br />
Operations plan ........................................................................................................ 4-10<br />
Spacecraft/<strong>Sea</strong> <strong>Launch</strong> system interface control document..................................... 4-10<br />
Spacecraft verification matrix.................................................................................. 4-10<br />
<strong>Sea</strong> <strong>Launch</strong> facilities handbook for customers ........................................................ 4-10<br />
5. SPACECRAFT ENVIRONMENTS ............................................................................... 5-1<br />
Overview............................................................................................................................. 5-1<br />
Ground and flight environments......................................................................................... 5-1<br />
5.1 Transportation and Handling at <strong>Sea</strong> ..................................................................... 5-2<br />
Fatigue........................................................................................................................ 5-2<br />
Pitch and roll .............................................................................................................. 5-2<br />
5.2 Structural Loads ...................................................................................................... 5-3<br />
Overview.................................................................................................................... 5-3<br />
Quasi-static load factors for ground handling and transportation.............................. 5-3<br />
CLA required to determine quasi-static loads for flight ............................................ 5-4<br />
Flight quasi-static load factors for primary structure................................................. 5-5<br />
Sinusoidal vibration during flight .............................................................................. 5-5<br />
5.3 Random Vibration ................................................................................................... 5-6<br />
Random vibration for components near spacecraft interface..................................... 5-6<br />
5.4 Acoustics ................................................................................................................... 5-7<br />
Space average sound pressure levels ......................................................................... 5-7<br />
Fill effects to be considered ....................................................................................... 5-7<br />
5.5 Shock ......................................................................................................................... 5-8<br />
Maximum shock at spacecraft separation .................................................................. 5-8<br />
Shock levels for the three adapters currently offered ................................................ 5-8<br />
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