Space Vehicle Mockup Facility

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Space Vehicle Mockup Facility
Space Vehicle Mockup Faciltiy wide angle panorama.jpg
A wide angle panorama of the ISS mock-up area
Built1967
LocationJohnson Space Center
Coordinates29°33′37″N 95°05′16″W / 29.5603453°N 95.0878476°W / 29.5603453; -95.0878476
IndustryAstronaut training
Employees1100+
Buildings1
Area42,500 square meters
AddressBuilding 9 at the Johnson Space Center
Owner(s)NASA
The Full Fuselage Trainer of the Orbiter Space Shuttle in the SVMF

The Space Vehicle Mockup Facility (SVMF) is a large open space area located inside Building 9 of Johnson Space Center in Houston. It consists of a 200 meter long room that houses several Space Shuttle mockups, as well as mockups of every major pressurized module on the International Space Station. It is primarily used for astronaut training and systems familiarization.[1]

The International Space Station modules are 1:1 scale and are maintained as accurate as possible to the real spacecraft in orbit. The facility also has a 1/6th gravity simulator and Mars Rover test vehicles. An industrial door at the North End, and overhead cranes allows the installation of new mockup spacecraft to be loaded into the facility. Space Center Houston allows a level 9 VIP tourist access to the entire training facility. The tour is given over two days and is $179 a ticket.[clarification needed].

Previous trainers[]

Space Shuttle Orbiter Trainers[]

  • (FFT)
  • (CCT)
  • (CCT II)

Current trainers[]

Zarya mockup
Panorama of the whole area

International Space Station Trainer[]

  • Space Station Mockup and Training Facility (SSMTF)

Other facilities[]

  • Precision Air Bearing Facility (PABF)
  • Partial Gravity Simulator (POGO)

External links[]

References[]

  1. ^ Space Center Houston Official Souvenir Book. AeroGraphics, Inc. 2016. p. 44.
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