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This August 1971 interior photograph of Skylab's Multiple Docking Adapter (MDA) flight article, undergoing...
This cutaway drawing details the internal design of the Skylab Multiple Docking Adapter (MDA). The MDA, built under...
This photograph shows the internal configuration of Skylab's Multiple Docking Adapter (MDA), including callouts for...
This photograph shows Skylab's Nuclear Emulsion experiment, a Skylab science facility that was mounted inside the...
This December 1971 photograph shows the internal configuration of Skylab's Multiple Docking Adapter (MDA) as it...
This cutaway drawing details the major characteristics of the Skylab Multiple Docking Adapter (MDA). The MDA, built...
The Multiple Docking Adapter (MDA), designed and constructed under the direction of the Marshall Space Flight...
Workmen at the Martin Marietta Corporation's Space Center facility in Denver, Colorado, lower the Skylab Multiple...
This December 1971 photograph shows the internal configuration of Skylab's Multiple Docking Adapter (MDA) flight...
The final version of the Marshall Space Flight Center managed Skylab consisted of four primary parts. One component...
This photograph shows the flight article of the mated Airlock Module (AM) and Multiple Docking Adapter (MDA) being...
Hans F. Wuenscher, assistant director for Advanced Space Projects Engineering Laboratory at Marshall Space Flight...
This September 1972 photograph shows the internal configuration of Skylab's Multiple Docking Adapter (MDA) flight...
This September 1972 photograph shows the internal configuration of Skylab's Multiple Docking Adapter (MDA) flight...
This photograph shows the flight article of the Airlock Module (AM)/Multiple Docking Adapter (MDA) assembly being...
This interior photograph of Skylab's multiple docking adapter (MDA) flight article, then undergoing outfitting at...
At Marshall Space Flight Center, Skylab's Multiple Docking Adapter (MDA) flight article undergoes center-of-gravity...
Workmen at the Martin Marietta Corporation's Space Center in Denver, Colorado, position Skylab's Multiple Docking...
S73-28714 (29 June 1973) --- These three men are the prime crewmen for the Skylab 3 mission. Pictured in the one-G...
S74-19675 (1974) --- Medium close-up view of the M512 materials processing equipment storage assembly and the M518...
S73-32837 (10 Sept. 1973) --- Scientist-astronaut Edward G. Gibson, seated, and astronaut William R. Pogue discuss a...
Scientist-Astronaut Owen K. Garriott, science pilot of the Skylab 3 mission, is stationed at the Apollo Telescope...
This Skylab-4 mission onboard photograph shows Astronaut Ed Gibson at the complex control and display console for...
S73-32847 (10 Sept. 1973) --- Astronaut Gerald P. Carr, Skylab 4 commander, changes a dial on the control and...