ECSS-E-ST-10-04C, SPACE ENGINEERING: SPACE ENVIRONMENT (15-NOV-2008)
ECSS-E-ST-10-04C, SPACE ENGINEERING: SPACE ENVIRONMENT (15-NOV-2008)., This standard forms part of the System Engineering branch of the
Engineering area of the ECSS system. As such it is intended to assist in the
consistent application of space environment engineering to space products
through specification of required or recommended methods, data and models
to the problem of ensuring best performance, problem avoidance or
survivability of a product in the space environment.
The space environment can cause severe problems for space systems. Proper
assessment of the potential effects is part of the system engineering process as
defined in ECSS‐E‐ST‐10. This is performed in the early phases of a mission
when consideration is given to e.g. orbit selection, mass budget, thermal
protection, and component selection policy. As the design of a space system is
developed, further engineering iteration is normally necessary with more
detailed analysis.
In this Standard, each component of the space environment is treated
separately, although synergies and cross‐linking of models are specified.
Informative annexes are provided as explanatory background information
associated with each clause.