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A storage locker at Space Center Houston was used to store items from the Skylab training model.
Three crewed Skylab missions flew to the station between May 1973 and February 1974 .
The artifacts discovered ranged from medical kits to food to audio cassette tapes.
There are no current plans for the museum to dig into any more exhibits in search of unopened items.
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