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Old February 23rd 10, 02:24 PM posted to sci.space.policy,sci.space.shuttle,sci.space.station
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Default What is involved in 'safing' a shuttle?

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Talks about making the shuttle safe for disposal, what does that
involve?
Also wasn't there a plan to add one more shuttle flight to add the AMS
to the station?
Also how much flight ready station hardware is there that won't make
it to the station?
Or anything that was deleted from the final design was never
completed?

Just curious

Keith W AKA Space Cadet
 




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