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A test article for what will become the backbone of the International Space Station, the 350-foot long truss, is removed from a tooling fixture in The Boeing Company's clean room at Huntington Beach, Ca. The truss will be composed of nine segments that will be assembled in space, and the center section represented in this 43-foot-long test segment, will be the first part of the truss to be launched.
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A test article for what will become the backbone of the International Space Station, the 350-foot long truss, is removed from a tooling fixture in The Boeing Company's clean room at Huntington Beach, Ca. The truss will be composed of nine segments that will be assembled in space, and the center section represented in this 43-foot-long test segment, will be the first part of the truss to be launched.
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