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Return to Flight Status of Overflight Risk to Public During Entry

This briefing provides the current status of the Space Shuttle Program's efforts to mitigate the risk posed by overflight to the general public. The program's strategy includes developing pre-flight and real-time capabilities to measure relative public risk and implement mitigation options through mission rules. The greatest protection against overflight risks is maintaining a healthy crew and vehicle integrity. NASA is actively building a Shuttle entry risk model and defining constraints to mitigate public risk exposure during re-entry.

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Return to Flight Status of Overflight Risk to Public During Entry

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  1. Return to Flight Status of Overflight Risk to Public During Entry Johnson Space Center Manager, Space Shuttle Systems Integration (Operations) – John Shannon Chief, Ascent/Descent Dynamics Branch – Greg Oliver September 2003

  2. Entry Over-Flight Risk Plan Being Developed • SSP Return To Flight Action #5: The Space Shuttle Program will provide population overflight comparisons, and evaluate relative risk for: • all entry ground tracks (crossranges) • each operational inclination • each of the three Continental United States (CONUS) primary landing sites. • CAIB Observation 10.1-2 – NASA should develop and implement a plan to mitigate the risk that Shuttle flights pose to the general public. The purpose of this briefing is to provide the current status of this effort. Space Shuttle Program Return to Flight - Population Overflight Relative Risk

  3. Safety Is Primary Concern The Shuttle Program would not knowingly expose the public, nor the crew to any potentially catastrophic/risky environment …maintaining a healthy crew and vehicle integrity is the most powerful way to ensure public safety! Space Shuttle Program Return to Flight - Population Overflight Relative Risk

  4. Risk Management Strategy • The current Space Shuttle Program strategy – • Develop pre-flight and real time capabilities • to measure relative public risk between each landing opportunity • and to implement mitigation options through pre-defined mission rules. • Mission rules will define real time risk mitigation priorities. • Ground track selection will always be a trade between vehicle risks factors, such as landing site weather versus ground risks from catastrophic failures. • The greatest protection against overflight risks is an un-breached, healthy Orbiter, healthy crew, and good weather at the landing site. Space Shuttle Program Return to Flight - Population Overflight Relative Risk

  5. Probability of LOC Failures Breakup Debris Models T1 T3 T2 T3 T1 T2 Time Geographic Data Vehicle & Debris Trajectories LOC at T1 LOC at T2 LOC at T3 Debris at T2 Debris at T3 Debris Footprint at T1 Debris Footprints Primary Risk Assessment Contributors Public Relative Risk Space Shuttle Program Return to Flight - Population Overflight Relative Risk

  6. All Possible Entry Ground Tracks (51.6 degree inclination) Space Shuttle Program Return to Flight - Population Overflight Relative Risk

  7. Limited Daily Landing Opportunities • Launch time and orbital mechanics determines which deorbit and entry options exist each day • Each mission day has from two to three landing opportunities per site • Only minor adjustments are feasible to the entry approach ground tracks for a given orbit and landing site Space Shuttle Program Return to Flight - Population Overflight Relative Risk

  8. Sample Daily Entry Opportunities • Insert video Space Shuttle Program Return to Flight - Population Overflight Relative Risk

  9. Preliminary Results – restrict many entry opportunities Example Only Higher risk levels Space Shuttle Program Return to Flight - Population Overflight Relative Risk

  10. Summary • NASA is aggressively building a Shuttle entry risk model and defining constraints which will mitigate public risk exposure from re-entry • The Space Shuttle Program strategy to support return-to-flight includes: • development of mission rules defining when landing opportunities may be restricted for public risk mitigation, • assessing the validity of a relative risk approach and determining the need for higher-fidelity models, • computing relative public risk levels between landing opportunities to the primary CONUS sites (by return-to-flight). Space Shuttle Program Return to Flight - Population Overflight Relative Risk

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