Safety and Mission Success Review

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The Safety and Mission Success Review (SMSR) video provides an introduction to the SMSR, which is a voice-recorded, predecisional briefing co-chaired by the NASA chief of Safety and Mission Assurance and the NASA chief engineer. The purpose of the SMSR is to independently assess the readiness to proceed with a NASA mission, both human and robotic, as well as test flights and demonstrations of commercially developed launch vehicles and spacecraft.

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Safety and Mission Success Review

Oct 1, 2014, 13:59 PM
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Oct 1, 2014, 04:00 AM

The Safety and Mission Success Review (SMSR) video provides an introduction to the SMSR, which is a voice-recorded, predecisional briefing co-chaired by the NASA chief of Safety and Mission Assurance and the NASA chief engineer. The purpose of the SMSR is to independently assess the readiness to proceed with a NASA mission, both human and robotic, as well as test flights and demonstrations of commercially developed launch vehicles and spacecraft.

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  • Video Homepage
  • Feature Videos

Safety and Mission Success Review

Oct 1, 2014, 13:59 PM
Topic:
Feature Video
Vimeo video i ds:
103946068
Is public:
Yes
Date:
Oct 1, 2014, 04:00 AM

The Safety and Mission Success Review (SMSR) video provides an introduction to the SMSR, which is a voice-recorded, predecisional briefing co-chaired by the NASA chief of Safety and Mission Assurance and the NASA chief engineer. The purpose of the SMSR is to independently assess the readiness to proceed with a NASA mission, both human and robotic, as well as test flights and demonstrations of commercially developed launch vehicles and spacecraft.

Video classification:
  • Video Homepage
  • Feature Videos

Safety and Mission Success Review

Oct 1, 2014, 13:59 PM
Topic:
Feature Video
Vimeo video i ds:
103946068
Is public:
Yes
Date:
Oct 1, 2014, 04:00 AM

The Safety and Mission Success Review (SMSR) video provides an introduction to the SMSR, which is a voice-recorded, predecisional briefing co-chaired by the NASA chief of Safety and Mission Assurance and the NASA chief engineer. The purpose of the SMSR is to independently assess the readiness to proceed with a NASA mission, both human and robotic, as well as test flights and demonstrations of commercially developed launch vehicles and spacecraft.

Video classification:
  • Video Homepage
  • Feature Videos

Safety and Mission Success Review

Oct 1, 2014, 13:59 PM
Topic:
Feature Video
Vimeo video i ds:
103946068
Is public:
Yes
Date:
Oct 1, 2014, 04:00 AM

The Safety and Mission Success Review (SMSR) video provides an introduction to the SMSR, which is a voice-recorded, predecisional briefing co-chaired by the NASA chief of Safety and Mission Assurance and the NASA chief engineer. The purpose of the SMSR is to independently assess the readiness to proceed with a NASA mission, both human and robotic, as well as test flights and demonstrations of commercially developed launch vehicles and spacecraft.

Video classification:
  • Video Homepage
  • Feature Videos

Safety and Mission Success Review

Oct 1, 2014, 13:59 PM
Topic:
Feature Video
Vimeo video i ds:
103946068
Is public:
Yes
Date:
Oct 1, 2014, 04:00 AM

The Safety and Mission Success Review (SMSR) video provides an introduction to the SMSR, which is a voice-recorded, predecisional briefing co-chaired by the NASA chief of Safety and Mission Assurance and the NASA chief engineer. The purpose of the SMSR is to independently assess the readiness to proceed with a NASA mission, both human and robotic, as well as test flights and demonstrations of commercially developed launch vehicles and spacecraft.

Video classification:
  • Video Homepage
  • Feature Videos