Manned Orbiting Laboratory

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The Manned Orbiting Laboratory (MOL) was part of the United States Air Force (USAF) human spaceflight program in the 1960s. The project was developed from early USAF concepts of crewed space stations as reconnaissance satellites, and was a successor to the canceled Boeing X-20 Dyna-Soar military reconnaissance space plane. Plans for the MOL evolved into a single-use laboratory, for which crews would be launched on 30-day missions, and return to Earth using a Gemini B spacecraft derived from NASA's Gemini spacecraft and launched with the laboratory.

The MOL used computers for design and simulationThe MOL used computers for design and simulation
Manned Orbiting Laboratory concept illustration (120210-F-XN622-009)Manned Orbiting Laboratory concept illustration (120210-F-XN622-009)
MOL configurationMOL configuration
MOL patch from NROMOL patch from NRO
MOL hardware under constructionMOL hardware under construction
MOL computersMOL computers
Proposed USAF Manned Orbiting Laboratory - GPN-2003-00094Proposed USAF Manned Orbiting Laboratory - GPN-2003-00094
LC 5-6 blockhouseLC 5-6 blockhouse
MOL 01MOL 01
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