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STS/ISS On-Orbit Flight Control: A Historical Perspective or Some Funny Things Happened While Assembling the Space Station

This aired on February 26th, 2020

The assembly of the International Space Station was a very complex flight control and integration challenge. This presentation discusses some of those challenges, along with some things that happened along the way that weren't expected.

Presenters:

Dr. Bob Hall

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