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Ignacio Chechile NewSpace Systems Engineering NewSpace Systems Engineering Ignacio Chechile NewSpace Systems Engineering IgnacioChechile Helsinki,Finland ISBN978-3-030-66897-6 ISBN978-3-030-66898-3 (eBook) https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-66898-3 ©TheEditor(s)(ifapplicable)andTheAuthor(s),underexclusivelicensetoSpringerNature SwitzerlandAG2021 Thisworkissubjecttocopyright.AllrightsaresolelyandexclusivelylicensedbythePublisher,whether thewholeorpartofthematerialisconcerned,specificallytherightsoftranslation,reprinting,reuse ofillustrations,recitation,broadcasting,reproductiononmicrofilmsorinanyotherphysicalway,and transmissionorinformationstorageandretrieval,electronicadaptation,computersoftware,orbysimilar ordissimilarmethodologynowknownorhereafterdeveloped. Theuseofgeneraldescriptivenames,registerednames,trademarks,servicemarks,etc.inthispublication doesnotimply,evenintheabsenceofaspecificstatement,thatsuchnamesareexemptfromtherelevant protectivelawsandregulationsandthereforefreeforgeneraluse. Thepublisher,theauthorsandtheeditorsaresafetoassumethattheadviceandinformationinthisbook arebelievedtobetrueandaccurateatthedateofpublication.Neitherthepublishernortheauthorsor theeditorsgiveawarranty,expressedorimplied,withrespecttothematerialcontainedhereinorforany errorsoromissionsthatmayhavebeenmade.Thepublisherremainsneutralwithregardtojurisdictional claimsinpublishedmapsandinstitutionalaffiliations. ThisSpringerimprintispublishedbytheregisteredcompanySpringerNatureSwitzerlandAG Theregisteredcompanyaddressis:Gewerbestrasse11,6330Cham,Switzerland ToLeo,theonlysystemIhavecontributed to thatworksasintended Preface I have mixed feelings at the thought of adding yet another book of Systems Engi- neeringtothebookshelfofSystemsEngineering.Ifeelthereareplenty,perhapstoo many.ItsoothesmymindthatthisbookisnotactuallyaboutSystemsEngineering inthesamewaymostofthebooksyouwillfindaround,butaboutNewSpaceSystem Engineering.And,ironically,bysayingthisIjointhem:theyallstatetobedifferent thantherest. IfIcoulddefineNewSpaceinoneline,Iwouldsay:NewSpaceistheartofcutting corners. Engineering small spacecraft is a good problem to have, but not an easy one.Designinganddevelopingspacesystemsisaproblemandknowledge-intensive activity.Inreality,whenyoudoNewSpaceyoudonothavetheluxuryofdealingwith oneorjustafewproblems,butwithanetworkofinterconnectedproblems.Russell Ackoff coined the term “messes” (Ackoff, 1981), which are complex systems of interactingproblems.NewSpaceisaboutdealingwithmesses. Thereisalotof“analysisoftheobvious”inthisbook.Itakesometimetothink aboutsomethingsweneverreallystoptoanalyzealot,forexamplelifecycles.This book is a sort of eulogy of early stage organizations; for they are truly something. Theyarelikebombsquads,nervouslytryingtocuttherightcablewhilelookingand the clock ticking, of course without really knowing which cable to cut. The latent chanceoftotaldestructionisalwaysaroundthecorner.Hence,NewSpaceearlystage projectsrequirecarefulconsiderationofthosesomewhatobviousthings,sincethey get little attention at the beginning and they slowly fester until they become too cumbersome to be tackled. NewSpace projects must streamline their engineering practice in ruthlessly minimalistic ways: runways are short; i.e. the bomb ticks. NewSpace organizations cannot spend their energy on things that add no value. If they do so, they will find themselves out of the game very soon. An early stage startup is the epitome of uncertainty: there are so many things to define, to learn and to understand. From business plan to the technology, to office daily activities. No wonder most of them never make it beyond infancy. Hopefully, this book will helpsomestayinthegame.Or,fornewactorsenteringthegame,tobeawareofthe challengestheywillsurelyfindaheadoftheroad.Pertinentistosaythatmostofthe vii viii Preface bookistargetedtoandinspiredbyveryearlystagesmallNewSpacecompaniesat equallyearlystagesoftheirdesignprocess,developingspacecraftofdifferentkinds. IftheoccasionalreaderbelongstoaNewSpaceorganizationmakingcomponentsor bitsandpartsofspacecraft,you(luckily)dealwithalowercomplexitycomparedwith whatIcoverinthenextchapters.Youmaystillfindsomepartsuseful;justtailorthe contextaccordingly.Ifthereaderismoreadvancedintheorganizationalanddesign process,forexampleheorsheispartofascale-uporabiggerspaceorganization, themyriadofmoreclassicSystemsEngineeringbookscanbeavaluableinsight. But,howdoyougetyourselfinthetroubleofjoiningaNewSpaceproject?Let me guess: you are a founder, you have a great idea which has, in your view, great market potential. It is about Earth observation, or data collection, or connectivity. You strongly believe it will make a difference, but you have little clue what to do next,becauseyouhavenotdonespacebefore.Or,youareanengineerwhoisabout toquityourcurrentjobinabigspacecompanyorsimilarandyouareplanningto joinaNewSpacecompany,beingintotalfearaboutthestepyouareabouttotake. Maybeyouareaninvestorconsideringtheideaofinvestingyourhard-earnedcapital insomeNewSpacerelatedproject.Oryouareanoutsider,curioushowNewSpace works.Hopefully,thisbookwillprovideallofyouwithsomeanswers.Notallthe answers for sure. Perhaps in the end you will have more questions than before. If thatisthecase,Ileaveareasonablydecentcollectionofreferencesforyoutodive deeperasneeded. IproposedmyselftowritethebookIwouldhavelovedtohaveinmyhandswhen IstartedworkinginNewSpace5yearsago.Ialsowantedtowriteabookthatwould notkeepthereaderbusyfortoolong,orgetherorhimboredtooquickly;Iwantedto keepitconcise,butImighthavefailed;itcreptquicklyoutofboundaries.Hopefully, chaptersarereasonablyself-containedinawaythereadercanskipthemaccording totheschedule.Iwantedtoprovokesomethoughts:Imighthaveaccomplishedmy goal,ornot,it’sgoingtobeyouwhowilldecide.Thisisneitheradoctoralthesisnor ascientificarticle,sopleasehaveacriticaleyeandrelyonthereferencesformore detailsontopicsIhaveonlybrieflycovered. So, what type of book is this? Is it a technical book? A management book? A design book? A compilation of lessons learned? I guess it is a combination of all that together. It is a bit of a hybrid book where you will find different things. I trytorevisitsomepreestablishedpracticeswesometimesperformabitrobotically withoutthinkingorquestioning.Ivisittopicssuchasengineeringhabits,modularity, conceptual design, testing, and at the end of the book I talk about the bullshit that sometimesengulfstheNewSpaceworld.Takethisbook,ultimately,asacollection of thoughts. I have, for sure, put my best effort in writing it; hundreds of liters of coffeewereconsumedintheprocessinmanyplacesaroundHelsinkiandathome, duetotheCOVID-19pandemic.Theoutcomemaystillbemediocreatbest,itwill bethereaders’roletosay.Anyfeedbacktolessenitsmediocrity(ifpossible)will bemorethanwelcome. Preface ix Asafinalthoughtforthispreface:veryearlystageNewSpaceorganizationsare liketightropewalkers;onewrongstepandyousurelygodown.Theirbankaccounts are leaking by the minute, they burn money and struggle, swimming in a sea of uncertaintyandfacingdisbelief.Atthebeginning,theylackthemostbasicstructure suchasHRdepartment,orbasicallyanydepartmentoutsideengineering.Youmust beabitoutofyourmindtojointhesetypesofplaces,butatthesametimeyoumust beoutofyourmindnottryingatleastonceinyourlife. Helsinki,Finland IgnacioChechile October2020 Acknowledgements IshallacknowledgefirstalltheborderlinebankruptSmallandMediumEnterprises I worked for during my younger years back in Buenos Aires,for they have taught mesomeinvaluablelessonsIapplyeveryday.First,theytaughtmetosurvivewith whatIhadathandinsteadofwaitingforpanaceasthatwillnevercome.Andsecond, theytaughtme,perhapsthehardway,thattrueengineeringisaboutmakingthings workinthefieldandnotaboutmakingpromisestheywillwork,andthatthemoral responsibility of the engineer spans all the way from ideation to retirement of the systemswecreate.Despitethenot-so-greatsalariesandthehugestressofstudying andworkingatthesametimebackinthosedays,Idonotregretasingledayofhaving workedthere.Iamproudlyformattedbytheidiosyncrasiesofoneofthebackbones ofeveryeconomyintheworld:TheSmallandMediumEnterprise. IshallacknowledgetheArgentinianfreeeducationsystemforteachingme(abso- lutelyforfree)allIknow,allthewayfromkindergartentoUniversity:Iamafull productoffreeeducation;hencethisbookalsois.Oftencriticized,thefreeeduca- tionsystemremainsoneofmycountry’sbiggestassets.Educationshallstayfreefor everyone,forever. I shall acknowledge my parents Carlos and Alicia and my siblings Ramiro and Solforsupportingmethroughoutmycareerwithallitstwistsandturnswhich,long story,havetakenmequitefarawayfromthem.Itisnoteasytobethisfar,buttheir supportmakesiteasier. Last,butdefinitelynotleast,IshallacknowledgemywifeKaisaforaccompanying everycrazyideaI(frequently)comeupwith,includingthisbook.Whoknowswhat iscomingnext. xi Contents 1 TheHitchhiker’sGuidetoNewSpace ............................ 1 1.1 TheBigSystem ........................................... 3 1.2 AreStartupsSteamMachines? .............................. 5 1.3 SystemsThinking ......................................... 9 1.3.1 HabitsofaSystemsThinker .......................... 11 1.3.2 EngineeringSystemsThinking ........................ 12 1.4 OutofContextSystemsEngineering ......................... 15 1.5 SustainableSpacebyDesign ................................ 17 1.5.1 WhatIsSustainableSpace? .......................... 19 1.5.2 ChallengestoSpaceSustainability .................... 20 1.5.3 TheCostofSpaceSafety ............................ 23 1.5.4 DesignConsiderationsforSustainableSpace ........... 25 References ..................................................... 32 2 FromtheWhiteboardtoSpace .................................. 35 2.1 TheBusinessFactor ....................................... 37 2.1.1 PrototypetheBusiness ............................... 39 2.1.2 TheBusinessBlueprint .............................. 39 2.2 TheSocialFactor—ConnectingBrainsTogether ............... 42 2.2.1 TheEngineeringCulture ............................. 46 2.2.2 ButWhatIsCulture? ................................ 47 2.3 TheTechnicalFactor ....................................... 48 2.4 TheBreakdownMess ...................................... 53 2.5 WorkBreakdownStructure ................................. 54 2.6 Requirements ............................................. 59 2.6.1 Must-BeRequirements .............................. 60 2.6.2 PerformanceRequirements ........................... 61 2.6.3 AttractiveRequirements ............................. 62 2.7 LifeCycleCost ........................................... 62 2.8 Proof-of-Concepts ......................................... 64 xiii

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