ISO 17763:2018
(Amendment)Space systems — Human-life activity support systems and equipment integration in space flight
Space systems — Human-life activity support systems and equipment integration in space flight
This document (first level standard) is the main document among the others regarding human-life activity support systems and equipment integration in space flight. This document, along with second and third level standards, forms a complex three-level international standard entitled: Space systems — Human-life activity support systems and equipment integration in space flight. It is applicable to all human space flight programmes in all manned space objects, including space systems, space stations, lunar and planetary bases, as well as extravehicular activity. It covers all phases of development of a manned space object, such as design, production, tests, operation, and maintenance.
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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 17763
First edition
2018-09
Space systems — Human-life activity
support systems and equipment
integration in space flight
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ISO 17763:2018(E)
ISO 2018
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ISO 17763:2018(E)
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ISO 17763:2018(E)
Contents Page
Foreword ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................iv
0 Introduction ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................v
1 Scope ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1
2 Normative references ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
3 Terms and definitions ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
4 Abbreviated terms .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 2
5 Application of this document in space programmes ...................................................................................................... 2
5.1 General ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
5.2 Applicability .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 2
5.3 Specific programme requirements ........................................................................................................................................ 2
5.4 Monitoring of flight programme conformance according to this document ..................................... 2
5.5 Verification of programme requirements ........................................................................................................................ 2
6 Matter terrestrial cycle .................................................................................................................................................................................. 2
6.1 General ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
6.2 Human life activity support in space flight ..................................................................................................................... 2
6.3 Human habitation environment during long-term space missions .......................................................... 3
7 Basic provisions .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3
7.1 Concept of three-level structure of standards ............................................................................................................. 3
7.2 Validity of general techno-medical requirements .................................................................................................... 3
7.3 Assurance of habitation environment ................................................................................................................................ 3
7.4 General techno-medical requirements ............................................................................................................................... 4
7.5 Conformance to requirements ................................................................................................................................................. 4
7.6 Supply and maintenance of a habitation environment ........................................................................................ 4
7.7 Assurance of conditions for human life activity support.................................................................................... 4
Annex A (informative) The concept of a three-level structure for standards on human-life
activity support systems and equipment integration in space flight.............................................................5
Bibliography ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 7
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ISO 17763:2018(E)
Foreword
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ISO 17763:2018(E)
0 Introduction
0.1 General
This is a first level standard in a set of documents regarding human-life activity support systems and
equipment integration in space flight.This document, along with second and third level standards, form a complex three-level international
standard entitled: Space systems — Human-life activity support systems and equipment integration in
space flight”.The second level covers standards on separate issues and is entitled: Techno-medical requirements for
spacecraft crew habitation environment — Requirements for life activity support of a human in spacesuit
and other requirements.The third level covers standards on separate tasks, with specific requirements included into the second
level documents.NOTE Detailed data regarding this first level standard are presented in Annex A.
0.2 Basis for standard development
The experience from RSC Energia, Russian allied organizations, and the authors themselves was
summarized in order to develop this proposed document regarding the development and operation of
Salyut LSS, Mir, and ISS space stations. In addition, the experience of joint operations with NASA in
the Mir-Shuttle and Mir-NASA international programmes, as well as the experience of operation with
international partners during the Mir and ISS space stations operation was taken into account.
Russian standards, USA standards and joint international normative documents were used to develop
this first level standard, in human life activity support during space flight.0.3 Purpose
The purpose of this document is to develop a common approach and unified requirements for
habitability, environmental aspects, safety, comfort and evaluation and management of techno-medical
conditions for manned space flight. Maintenance of these conditions is required for human life activity
support systems and equipment in space flight. Such standards increase crew efficiency and support
their health0.4 Tasks
The tasks of a first level standard include the definition of requirements for development of ecological
habitability in limited pressurized volumes and the definition of content of second and third level
standards, the requirements of which will support human life activity in space vehicle conditions.
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INTERNATIONAL STANDARD ISO 17763:2018(E)
Space systems — Human-life activity support systems and
equipment integration in space flight
1 Scope
This document (first level standard) is the main document among the others regarding human-life
activity support systems and equipment integration in space flight.This document, along with second and third level standards, forms a complex three-level international
standard entitled: Space systems — Human-life activity support systems and equipment integration in
space flight.It is applicable to all human space flight programmes in all manned space objects, including space
systems, space stations, lunar and planetary bases, as well as extravehicular activity. It covers all
phases of development of a manned space object, such as design, production, tests, operation, and
maintenance.2 Normative references
There are no normative references in this document.
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
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