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Space Ops Center-81
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Space Operations Center
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soc81.jpg 350 x 238 25.8 kb Credit: NASA via Marcus Lindroos
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Space Ops Center-81
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Space Ops Center-81
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soc81n2.jpg 478 x 480 49.9 kb Credit: NASA via Marcus Lindroos
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Space Ops Center-81
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Space Operations Center
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soc81i.jpg 588 x 429 49.3 kb Credit: NASA via Marcus Lindroos
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Space Ops Center-81
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Space Ops Center-81
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Space Operations Center
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soc81nw.jpg 509 x 480 48.4 kb Credit: NASA via Marcus Lindroos
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Space Ops Center-82
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Space Operations Center
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socvu.jpg 608 x 374 35.1 kb Credit: NASA via Marcus Lindroos
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Space Ops Center-82
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Space Ops Center-82
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Space Operations Center. NASA's Johnson Spaceflight Center extended the Boeing contract in February 1982 to study a cheaper, modular, evolutionary approach to assembling the Space Operations Center. Depicted here is the initial power module, which consists of solar arrays and radiators.
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soc82a.jpg 608 x 373 39.7 kb Credit: NASA via Marcus Lindroos
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Space Operations Center. The next launches would have delivered a space tug "garage", two pressurized crew modules and a logistics module.
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soc82b.jpg 608 x 452 54.6 kb Credit: NASA via Marcus Lindroos
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Space Ops Center-82
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Space Operations Center. The completed Space Operations Center also would have contained a satellite servicing & assembly facility and several laboratory modules.
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soc82c.jpg 608 x 421 54.0 kb Credit: NASA via Marcus Lindroos
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