NASA ISS Post Increment Evaluation Report Increment 10
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International Space Station Program
SSP 54310
Baseline April 2006
1.0 INTRODUCTION
SSP 54310, Post Increment Evaluation Report (PIER) for Increment 10 documents the as flown execution as opposed to the pre-increment plan. This report includes a summary of actual launch dates with major milestones that occurred within the stage and comparative summaries of the resource and accommodations, including transfer of power, cargo, and propellant for the International Space Station (ISS). A listing of the utilization objectives achieved and modifications to mission requirements are also included in this report. Detailed scientific and technical results, crew consensus reports, and material that only apply to a single country’s programs or operations are published separately.
1.1 SCOPE
This report covers Increment 10, and includes both joint ISS/mated vehicle operations and ISS-only continuous operational phases (i.e., stages) of the increment. The Increment began in October 2004 with the docking of Soyuz Flight 9S and the arrival of the tenth ISS crew, and ended in April 2005 with the docking of Soyuz Flight 10S and the arrival of the eleventh ISS crew.
1.2 PRECEDENCE
This document takes precedence over SSP 54010, Increment Definition and Requirements Document for Increment 10 since this document reflects the actual events that took place during the mission and documents those events that deviated or were deleted from the planned events.
1.3 DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY
The Space Station Control Board (SSCB) has formal control and approval of this document. All changes to this document will be processed in accordance with the procedures as specified in SSP 50123-01, Configuration Management Handbook Volume 1.