Space systems — Man-systems integration

ISO 17399:2003 defines all generic requirements for manned space flight vehicle/habitat structures and flight crew training or simulation facilities and the related equipment that directly interfaces with manned space system flight crew members. ISO 17399:2003 covers the field of human factors as they relate to the space environment and space habitats. These man-systems integration requirements apply to space system launch, re-entry, on-orbit and extraterrestrial environments. The requirements specified in ISO 17399:2003 are applicable to any manned space flight programme.

Systèmes spatiaux — Intégration homme-systèmes

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Status
Withdrawn
Publication Date
08-Oct-2003
Withdrawal Date
08-Oct-2003
Current Stage
9599 - Withdrawal of International Standard
Completion Date
12-Aug-2014
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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 17399
First edition
2003-10-01

Space systems — Man-systems
integration
Systèmes spatiaux — Intégration homme-systèmes




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ISO 17399:2003(E)
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ISO 2003

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ISO 17399:2003(E)

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