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Aft flight deck documentation with freefloating headset interface unit (HIU)

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STS008-18-479 (5 Sept 1983) --- Aft flight deck documentation includes on orbit station with control panel A2, aft viewing window W9, and communications kit assembly (ASSY) headset (HDST) interface unit (HIU) and cable free floating in front of it.

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johnson space center aft documentation aft flight deck documentation headset interface headset interface unit hiu high resolution interface unit control panel a 2 orbit station window w 9 communications kit control panel control panels flight deck astronauts nasa
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05/09/1983
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Johnson Space Center ,  29.56198, -95.09268
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johnson space center aft documentation aft flight deck documentation headset interface headset interface unit hiu high resolution interface unit control panel a 2 orbit station window w 9 communications kit control panel control panels flight deck astronauts nasa