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As specified in NASA’s engineering design life cycle, multiple design reviews are used to assess the feasibility and practicality of both attempting and accomplishing a particular project. We follow a modified version of their practices.
 
As specified in NASA’s engineering design life cycle, multiple design reviews are used to assess the feasibility and practicality of both attempting and accomplishing a particular project. We follow a modified version of their practices.
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This includes a Preliminary Design Review ([https://docs.google.com/presentation/u/1/d/1DXe1mLi3W9Z8g58muUl7w96wpbG8cZbLAWL8znXPc2M/edit#slide=id.p3 PDR example of a PDR Presentation]) to assess mission goals, risks, and criteria and is followed by a Critical Design Review (CDR). All stages include extensive criticism and evaluation by other SSI members and external entities. As launch nears, a Flight Readiness Review (FRR) will be conducted. The final stage of the review process is the Post Launch Assessment Review (PLAR).
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This includes a Preliminary Design Review ([https://docs.google.com/a/stanford.edu/presentation/d/1DXe1mLi3W9Z8g58muUl7w96wpbG8cZbLAWL8znXPc2M/edit?usp=sharing example of a PDR Presentation]) to assess mission goals, risks, and criteria and is followed by a Critical Design Review (CDR). All stages include extensive criticism and evaluation by other SSI members and external entities. As launch nears, a Flight Readiness Review (FRR) will be conducted. The final stage of the review process is the Post Launch Assessment Review (PLAR).
    
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