Photo Gallery - Space Station Fred

Media Gallery for Space Station Fred
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Fred Station 1991 1991 Fred Space Station Redesign. ssf9112.jpg
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  Fred Station 1991
Station Fred 1991 1991 Fred Space Station Redesign. NASA unveiled its new Space Station design in March 1991. The resulting new configuration shown here was mockingly referred to as "Fred" by the programs critics, underscoring the truncated nature of the design. fred991.jpg
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  Station Fred 1991
1991 Fred Assembly 1991 Fred Space Station Redesign. ssassy91.gif
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  1991 Fred Assembly
Fred Station 1991 1991 Fred Space Station Redesign. The Space Station assembly sequence was greatly simplified by switching to shorter, prefabricated truss segments that required no assembly in space. ssf9111.jpg
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  Fred Station 1991
Fred Station 1991 1991 Fred Space Station Redesign. The 1991 Space Station work redistribution plan. General Electric's Work Package 3 contract with NASA/Goddard was terminated along with the Station's remaining external payloads and polar platform. The only remaining mission was now life sciences and microgravity research. ssfprg91.gif
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  Fred Station 1991
Space Station Fred Fred Space Station Crew Modules. Inside the redesigned Fred habitation module. The crew was reduced from eight astronauts to four. fredhab.jpg
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  Space Station Fred
Space Station Fred Fred Space Station Crew Modules. Cutaway drawing of the new 8.2-meter Fred habitation module. The galley and gymnasium are visible at left. fredhab2.jpg
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  Space Station Fred
Space Station Fred Fred Space Station Crew Modules. The redesigned US laboratory module now contained 15 experiment racks. fredlab.jpg
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  Space Station Fred
Fred Station Modules Fred Space Station Crew Modules. The length of the crew modules was reduced to 8.2 meters to reduce the weight while allowing them to be tested, integrated and outfitted on the ground rather than in space. The US laboratory and habitation modules are in the foreground. Two node modules were also deleted. The total pressurized volume was now 878 cubic meters. sff3.jpg
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  Fred Station Modules
Space Station Fred   fred.gif
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