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Since the beginning of the space age, spacecraft have increased in complexity---progressing from such relatively simple vehicles as the V-2 to the sophisticated Saturn, and from unmanned satellites to the Apollo three-man spacecraft. With the entry of man into the system, the complexity increased an order of magnitude.