FALCON USER’S GUIDE Table 7-2: Required documents and data for all payloads Customer Deliverables Description Payload safety data Provides detailed payload information to support SpaceX generation of range safety submittals, requirements tailoring and launch operations planning. Includes hazard analyses and reports, vehicle break-up models and detailed design/test information Finite-element and CAD Used in coupled loads analyses and compatibility assessments. Specific format and other models requirements are supplied during the mission integration process Environment analysis Payload inputs for SpaceX environment analyses. Includes payload thermal model and inputs others, as required Inputs to ICD The ICD describes all mission-specific requirements. SpaceX generates and controls the ICD, but input is required from the customer. ICD compliance information is required prior to launch Environmental test Defines the payload provider’s approach to qualification and acceptance testing, including statement and data general test philosophy, testing to be performed, objectives, test configuration, methods and schedule. Actual test procedures are not required. Specific qualification and acceptance test data may be required prior to launch to demonstrate compatibility with the SpaceX launch service Customer logo for Proposed design should be submitted no later than five months before launch for review launch vehicle (optional) and approval. Following approval, SpaceX will have the logo prepared and placed on the launch vehicle Launch site operations Describes all aspects of mission activities to be performed at the launch site. Operating plans and procedures procedures must be submitted for all operations that are accomplished at the launch site. Hazardous procedures must be approved by Range Safety Mission data Information in support of reviews is required throughout the mission integration process Table 7-3: Additional required documents and data for non-US persons and non-US government payloads Customer Deliverables Description FAA payload Non-US government payloads must be reviewed by the Federal Aviation Administration to determination determine whether their launch would jeopardize public safety and other US interests information (Title 14 CFR part 415 subpart D). Payload providers may need to provide additional information to enable SpaceX to submit an application for review Launch site visitor To obtain the appropriate permissions, SpaceX requires information for non-US customer information personnel prior to visiting the launch site Launch site GSE details Details on ground support equipment (GSE) that a non-US customer plans to bring to the launch site are required for import/export compliance © Space Exploration Technologies Corp. All rights reserved. 51

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