Space Station Partners Release International Docking Standard

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Oct. 19, 2010

Stephanie Schierholz 
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-1100 
stephanie.schierholz@xxxxxxxx   


RELEASE: 10-266

SPACE STATION PARTNERS RELEASE INTERNATIONAL DOCKING STANDARD

WASHINGTON -- The International Space Station Multilateral 
Coordination Board (MCB) has approved a docking system standard. The 
international standard will provide guidelines for a common interface 
to link future spacecraft ranging from crewed to autonomous vehicles 
and from low-Earth orbit to deep-space exploration missions. The 
interface definition document is available at:   


http://www.internationaldockingstandard.com 


The MCB consists of senior representatives from NASA, the Russian 
Federal Space Agency; the Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, 
Sports, Science and Technology assisted by the Japan Aerospace 
Exploration Agency; the European Space Agency; and the Canadian Space 
Agency. The MCB is the space station's senior level management board. 
It coordinates the orbiting laboratory's operations and activities 
among the partners. 

"The goal was to identify the requirements to create a standard 
interface to enable two different spacecraft to dock in space during 
future missions and operations," said Bill Gerstenmaier, MCB chair 
and associate administrator for the Space Operations Mission 
Directorate at NASA Headquarters in Washington. "This standard will 
ease the development process for emerging international cooperative 
space missions and enable the possibility of international crew 
rescue missions." 

This standardization effort will ensure interface commonality without 
dictating any particular design behind the standard interface. The 
document contains the information necessary to describe physical 
features and design loads of a standard docking interface. 

The technical teams from the five space station partner agencies will 
continue to work on additional refinements and revisions to the 
initial standard. 

The Multilateral Coordination Board released the document to allow 
non-partner agencies and commercial developers to review the new 
standard and provide feedback. 

Interested parties may send comments to:   


comments@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx   


For information about the International Space Station, visit:   


http://www.nasa.gov/station   

	
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