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Multifunction Electronic Display Subsystem (MEDS)

HONEYWELL ARTIST'S RENDERING of the Multifunction Electronic Display Subsystem, which will replace cathode ray tube screens, mechanical gauges and instruments in America's Space Shuttle cockpits with full-color, flat-panel displays like those on modern commercial andmilitary aircraft. MEDS will reduce Shuttle maintenance costs, help avoid obsolescence issues,reduce vehicle weight and power consumption, improve Shuttle reliability and performance and iscapable of expansion. Atlantis will be the first orbiter to receive MEDS during its maintenance period at the Boeing Palmdale, Calif. facility now through August 1998. 
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Unique identifier BI213902 
Boeing ID s1k1h 
Type Image 
Size 1800px × 1412px   7MB 
License type RM 
Keywords
1980s
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control systems
flight decks
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illustrations
instrument panels
interiors
LCD displays
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outer space
Space Shuttle orbiters
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