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RefNoTG/7/1/18
LevelItem
TitleSpace Station Freedom: Answers to Frequently Asked Questions
Date15/07/1991
DescriptionQuestions listed include;
Will Space Station Freedom be useful for medical research and the development of advanced treatments and medicines?
Does Space Station Freedom provide facilities for life science and microgravity research which are essential for manned missions to the moon and planets?
Does research planned for Space Station Freedom have commercial applications?
Can the U.S. "hitch a ride" on the Soviet MIR Space Station to perform the experiments planned for Freedom at low cost?
Can U.S. activity in space go forward without Space Station Freedom?

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