An artist's impression of the unmanned British Aerospace Space Platform, which is designed to operate with the N.A.S.A. manned space station of the 19905. It will perform a wide variety of missions at space station altitude, and will have six berthing points, with power, cooling and data facilities. The platform should lead to a joint effort between the United States and Europe in future space exploration.
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Press, 12 August 1985, Page 34
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66An artist's impression of the unmanned British Aerospace Space Platform, which is designed to operate with the N.A.S.A. manned space station of the 19905. It will perform a wide variety of missions at space station altitude, and will have six berthing points, with power, cooling and data facilities. The platform should lead to a joint effort between the United States and Europe in future space exploration. Press, 12 August 1985, Page 34
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