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Data Management System

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Provides factsheet for the DMS-R computers, in the Russian Service Module 'Zvezda', providing the overall control of the Russian segment.

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Title: ESA - Human Spaceflight - International Space Station - DMS-R: ESA's Data Management System for the Russian Segment of the ISS
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The DMS-R, installed in the Russian Service Module 'Zvezda', is the set of on-board computers, their avionics and software that provide for the overall control, mission and failure management of the entire Russian segment of the ISS.

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