External Contamination Integration of Visiting Vehicles on the International Space Station

2018 
The International Space Station (ISS) is an on-orbit platform for science utilization in low Earth orbit. The induced contamination environment can impact performance, mission success, and science utilization. Cargo and crew vehicles visiting the ISS represent significant sources of contamination. The Space Environments Team of the ISS Program Office has developed visiting vehicle requirements and methodologies to address the increasingly complex challenge of integrating multiple visiting vehicles while maintaining overall ISS contamination control requirements. The external contamination control requirements are summarized and the integration and verification process is described along with required data deliverables. Contamination characterization data deliverables address vacuum-exposed materials, thrusters, vacuum venting, and particulate releases. Visiting vehicle external contamination analyses are conducted by the ISS Space Environments Team to certify compliance with external contamination control requirements. Unpressurized cargo contamination analyses are also performed to characterize induced contamination to payloads while in transit to ISS. Efforts to confirm the visiting vehicle contamination modeling and analysis process based on on-orbit data are discussed.
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