ISO 23312:2022

International Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 14 July 2022

Space systems — Detailed space debris mitigation requirements for spacecraft

ISO 23312:2022 Files

English 21 Pages
Current Edition
OMR 65.96

ISO 23312:2022 Scope

This document defines detailed space debris mitigation requirements and recommendations for the design and operation of unmanned spacecraft in Earth orbit.

This document defines detailed requirements that are applicable to:

a) avoiding the intentional release of space debris into Earth orbit during normal operations;

b) avoiding break-ups in Earth orbit;

c) disposal of a spacecraft after the end of mission;

d) estimating the mass of the remaining usable propellant;

e) developing and maintaining the space debris mitigation plan.

NOTE       This document does not cover nuclear power sources on spacecraft.

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