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Space Station - 1982
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Early 1980s Space Station Study (Rockwell). Large space station proposal by Rockwell. Note satellite servicing facility with extended robotic arms (centre). Unmanned space platform (right) is visible in background.
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ss8212.jpg 350 x 278 27.8 kb Credit: NASA via Marcus Lindroos
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Space Station - 1982
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Space Station - 1982
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Space Station Designs - 1982
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ss8232.jpg 608 x 456 41.8 kb Credit: NASA via Marcus Lindroos
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Space Station - 1982
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Grumman Station 1982
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Early 1980S Space Station Studies (Grumman). Like the other contractors, Grumman focused on space stations driven by user requirements. The initial space station could be assembled quickly and inexpensively from modules launched on the Space Shuttle. It would have a crew of three astronauts.
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ssg82a.gif 570 x 374 6.4 kb Credit: NASA via Marcus Lindroos
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Grumman Station 1982
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Grumman Station 1982
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Early 1980S Space Station Studies (Grumman). Grumman's expanded 9-man space station for the late 1990s would also have been capable of servicing spacecraft.
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ssg82c.jpg 305 x 194 18.2 kb Credit: NASA via Marcus Lindroos
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Grumman Station 1982
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Space Station - 1982
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Early 1980S Space Station Studies (Martin Marietta). This Martin Marietta space station design was developed during the company's $1-million contract in 1982-83.
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ss82mma.jpg 320 x 280 29.1 kb Credit: NASA via Marcus Lindroos
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Space Station - 1982
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Lockheed Station-'80
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Early 1980s Space Station Study (Lockheed). Lockheed's space station definition proposal from 1982-83 featured a spacecraft servicing facility (right) and several pressurized crew modules.
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sffl84.jpg 608 x 460 68.1 kb Credit: NASA via Marcus Lindroos
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Lockheed Station-'80
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Station Design 1986
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1982 : NASA Issues Space Station Study Contracts.
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ss86tc1.jpg 608 x 332 38.9 kb Credit: NASA via Marcus Lindroos
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Station Design 1986
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