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In 1982, with the successful completion of the Space Shuttle Orbiter flight tests, NASA initiated definition of a future Space Station to provide a basis for the Admnistraton and Congress to make an informed decision on whether the nation should commit to a Space Station as the next logical step in space. Shown is an Illustration of a possible early space station by TRW's Space and Technology Group of Redondo Beach, California. Portrayed is a later-phase space station consisting of dual solar array sets, logistics modules, command and habitat modules, attached pallets for scientific inquiry, and orbital transfer vehicles. As the illustration suggests, such a station would be tended by the space shuttle.

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