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A 1962 design for a combination scientific space station and on-orbit spacecraft construction facility, with extendable hangar:
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A 1962 design for a combination scientific space station and on-orbit spacecraft construction facility, with extendable hangar:
http://www.aerospaceprojectsreview.com/blog/?p=466

I've seen the picture of the scientific lab in books, but I've never
seen the drawings of it. Also, the construction/launch facility I've
never seen before.

Jeff
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