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Project phases, technologies, tests

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Norab

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Oct 17, 2005
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I'm new to this forum but I can see it looks helpful.
What I'm looking for, for my research, is some sources of information on the following:
- the standard breakdown, as used and recognised by industry, of the various phases of a space project, such as research, technology development, engineering design/development, production, test, etc.
- a comprehensive list of all technologies used in the space industry
- a list of all the tests that spacecraft and their sub-systems must undergo before ready for flight.
OK, I'm not asking for much, am I!? Just some clues as to where these sort of things are defined.
Many thanks from the UK for any help.
 
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Most European space projects work within the ECSS framework. See
It covers project structure and management and qualification/acceptance testing as well as QA and engineering practices. Most programmes (Europe or otherwise) tend to work in a similar way in terms of project breakdown.

The ESA site ( is an obvious starting point for any space industry information but gives a good overview of the different technologies. The BNSC site ( is a good source of information about UK involvement, if this is required, with links to UK space companies/organisations.

Good luck.
 
Thanks very much; that seems a pretty good start, especially the ECSS site.
 
Just remember that the first half of any project will consume the first 90% of available resources and the second half of the project will consume the other 90%

"If A equals success, then the formula is: A = X + Y + Z, X is work. Y is play. Z is keep your mouth shut."
-- by Albert Einstein
 
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