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Space Station EVA Test Bed Overview
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The Space Station Extravehicular Activity (EVA) Test Bed program at the Johnson Space Center (JSC) is addressed. A summary of the current testing activities are discussed as well as the test bed goals and future plans to support the Space Station Extravehicular Activity System (EVAS) development program.
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Stinson, R. and Montz, M., "Space Station EVA Test Bed Overview," SAE Technical Paper 881060, 1988, https://doi.org/10.4271/881060.Also In
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