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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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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. Press, 12 August 1985, Page 34

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. Press, 12 August 1985, Page 34