Category:Shuttle Avionics Integration Laboratory
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Location | Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center, Houston, Harris County, Texas | ||||
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- English: Shuttle Avionics Integration Laboratory, or SAIL, is a U.S. Space Shuttle facility that was used to test orbiter hardware and flight software. Because it featured a fully functional reproduction of a shuttle cockpit, it was given the designation OV-095.
Media in category "Shuttle Avionics Integration Laboratory"
The following 8 files are in this category, out of 8 total.
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Farah alibay space shuttle cockpit simulator internal ressources-822.png 950 × 948; 2.03 MB
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S83-39660.jpg 344 × 478; 32 KB
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SAIL cockpit interior (JSC2011-E-067676).jpg 5,563 × 3,709; 3.02 MB
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SAIL cockpit interior (JSC2011-E-079197).jpg 640 × 479; 124 KB
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SAIL cockpit simulator (JSC2011-E-067673).jpg 640 × 427; 70 KB
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SAIL payload bay (JSC2011-E-067679).jpg 4,696 × 3,131; 3 MB
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SAIL payload bay (JSC2011-E-068536).jpg 640 × 426; 140 KB