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NASA is currently developing a Space Station for long term usages of space. This Space Station presents NASA with numerous problems which may be best handled by effective use of expert systems. This paper outlines some of the benefits expert systems will provide, some of the issues involved in choosing appropriate applications, and the impact expert systems will have on the design of the Space Station.