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Space Station Crew Workload: Station Operations and Customer Accommodations 851803

The crew of the Space Station wiii divide their time between caring for the station systems and operating and maintaining payloads. Because of the relatively non-stressful flight regime, the long duration program life, and advances in automation and robotics they can devote more work time to payloads than in previous manned programs.

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