The Small Satellite Reliability Initiative (SSRI)Knowledge Base is a comprehensive and searchable online tool that consolidates and organizes resources, best practices, and lessons learned from previous small satellite missions sponsored by NASA, other government agencies, and academia. This free, publicly available tool is available to the entire SmallSat community. The SSRI Knowledge Base provides vetted, high-quality sources of information on elements that are key to successful small satellite missions. These resources include SSRI working group generated documents and presentations in addition to existing guides, publications, standards, software tools, websites, and books. The Knowledge Base is fully searchable, offers downloadable content when possible, and otherwise links to or references content directly from within the tool. This presentation and paper will discuss the motivation for and development of the SSRI Knowledge Base, demonstrate the existing tool, and outline plans for further development. The SSRI is a collaborative activity with broad participation from civil, Department of Defense, and both national and international commercial space systems providers and stakeholders. NASA’s Small Spacecraft Systems Virtual Institute (S3VI) funds the SSRI Knowledge Base. The S3VIis jointly sponsored by NASA’s Space Technology Mission Directorate and Science Mission Directorate.


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    Title :

    Small Satellite Reliability Initiative (SSRI) Knowledge Base Tool: Update and Future Direction



    Conference:

    4S Symposium 2022 ; 2022 ; Vilamoura, PT


    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




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