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Old July 16th 03, 07:45 PM
Ron Baalke
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Al Feinberg
Headquarters, Washington July 16, 2003
(Phone: 202/358-4504)

NOTE TO EDITORS: N03-069

NASA HUMAN RATING REQUIREMENTS AVAILABLE ON WEB SITE

NASA has posted the "Human Rating Requirement and
Guidelines for Space Flight Systems," on the agency's Web
site. The document contains requirements and guidelines for
certifying the design of future agency space vehicles
carrying humans.

An interdisciplinary team of agency experts and engineers
produced this NASA Procedures and Guidelines document. It
will serve as a 'blueprint' for providing the maximum
reasonable assurance the design and operations of future
human space flight systems present minimum risk to the
flight crew and occupants, as well as those involved in and
exposed to space flight activities.

The "Human Rating Requirements" document can be accessed at:

http://nodis3.gsfc.nasa.gov/library/....cfm?Internal_
ID=N_PG_8705_0002_&page_name=main

For more information about NASA and human space flight on
the Internet, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov

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Old July 29th 03, 11:41 PM
RAILROAD SPIKE
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I hope that we don't send up no ******s
"Ron Baalke" wrote in message
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Al Feinberg
Headquarters, Washington July 16, 2003
(Phone: 202/358-4504)

NOTE TO EDITORS: N03-069

NASA HUMAN RATING REQUIREMENTS AVAILABLE ON WEB SITE

NASA has posted the "Human Rating Requirement and
Guidelines for Space Flight Systems," on the agency's Web
site. The document contains requirements and guidelines for
certifying the design of future agency space vehicles
carrying humans.

An interdisciplinary team of agency experts and engineers
produced this NASA Procedures and Guidelines document. It
will serve as a 'blueprint' for providing the maximum
reasonable assurance the design and operations of future
human space flight systems present minimum risk to the
flight crew and occupants, as well as those involved in and
exposed to space flight activities.

The "Human Rating Requirements" document can be accessed at:

http://nodis3.gsfc.nasa.gov/library/....cfm?Internal_
ID=N_PG_8705_0002_&page_name=main

For more information about NASA and human space flight on
the Internet, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov

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