NPR 8715.6A (W/ CHANGE 1), NASA PROCEDURAL REQUIREMENTS FOR LIMITING ORBITAL DEBRIS (14 MAY 2009)
NPR 8715.6A (W/ CHANGE 1), NASA PROCEDURAL REQUIREMENTS FOR LIMITING ORBITAL DEBRIS (14 MAY 2009)., The purpose of this NASA Procedural Requirements (NPR) is to provide requirements to
implement NASA's policy for limiting orbital debris generation per the U.S. National Space Policy
of 2006, Section 11, the U.S. Government Orbital Debris Mitigation Standard Practices, and as a part
of NASA's policy for safety and mission assurance programs as defined in NASA Policy Directive
(NPD) 8700.1, paragraph 1a. Any noncompliances to orbital debris requirements, including those for
reasons of mission requirements and cost effectiveness, require a variance to this NPR.
P.1.2 The U.S. National Space Policy of 2006, Section 11, states:
"Orbital debris poses a risk to continued reliable use of space-based services and operations and to
the safety of persons and property in space and on Earth. The United States shall seek to minimize
the creation of orbital debris by government and non-government operations in space in order to
preserve the space environment for future generations. Toward that end: - Departments and agencies
shall continue to follow the United States Government Orbital Debris Mitigation Standard Practices,
consistent with mission requirements and cost effectiveness, in the procurement and operation of
spacecraft, launch services, and the operation or tests and experiments in space; - The Secretaries of
Commerce and Transportation, in coordination with the Chairman of the Federal Communications
Commission, shall continue to address orbital debris issues through their respective licensing
procedures; and - The United States shall take a leadership role in international fora to encourage
foreign nations and international organizations to adopt policies and practices aimed at debris
minimization and shall cooperate in the exchange of information on debris research and the
identification of improved debris mitigation practices."
P.1.3 The U.S. Government Orbital Debris Mitigation Standard Practices provides guidance on what
areas to include in an orbital debris program.
P.1.4 NPD 8700.1, NASA Policy for Safety and Mission Success, addresses the inclusion of Safety
and Mission Assurance (SMA) as an integral part of every NASA program and project to protect the
public, NASA workforce, high-value equipment and property, and the environment. Orbital debris is
stated as one of the SMA disciplines to be included.
P.1.5 This NPR specifies how to implement requirements and responsibilities for limiting orbital
debris as a part of the NASA program/project and NASA SMA activities, including requirements on
orbital debris assessments (ODA), reporting, and engineering processes. Those requirements and
responsibilities for limiting orbital debris which are solely the responsibility of NASA personnel are
defined in this NPR. As companions to this NPR, NASA Safety Standard (NSS) 1740.14,
Guidelines and Assessment Procedures for Limiting Orbital Debris; NASA Standard (NASA-STD)
8719.14, Process for Limiting Orbital Debris; and NASA-Handbook (NHBK) 8719.14, Handbook
for Limiting Orbital Debris, provide details on orbital debris assessments (ODA), reporting, and
engineering processes needed for limiting orbital debris.
P.1.6 This NPR, the associated NSS 1740.14, NASA-STD 8719.14, and NHBK 8719.14 are the
NASA implementation of the applicable documents listed in paragraph P.4. Full implementation and
compliance with this document will ensure NASA compliance with the applicable documents in
paragraph P.4, to the extent cited in this NPR.