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S73-23952 (May 1973) --- This is the official emblem for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA)...
This image illustrates major areas of emphasis of the Skylab Program. In an early effort to extend the use of Apollo...
S73-24303 (May 1973) --- These three astronauts have been named by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration...
This artist's concept is a cutaway illustration of the Skylab with the Command/Service Module being docked to the...
This image is an artist's concept of the Skylab in orbit. In an early effort to extend the use of Apollo for further...
This image is an artist's concept of the Skylab in orbit with callouts of its major components. In an early effort...
This photograph is of a model of the Skylab with the Command/Service Module being docked. In an early effort to...
This illustration shows general characteristics of the Skylab with callouts of its major components. In an early...
One of the most successful of the Skylab educational efforts was the Skylab Student Project. This was a nationwide...
West Point, Nebraska high school student, Joel C. Wordekemper, is greeted by (left to right): Astronauts Russell L....
Baton Rouge, Louisiana high school student, Joe W. Reihs, is greeted by (left to right): Astronauts Russell L....
Downey, California high school student, Donald W. Shellack, is greeted by (left to right): Astronauts Russell L....
Bayport, New York high school student, James E. Healy, is greeted by (left to right): Astronauts Russell L....
Littleton, Colorado high school student, Cheryl A. Peltz, is greeted by (left to right): Astronauts Russell L....
Oshkosh, Wisconsin high school student, Joe B. Zmolek, is greeted by (left to right): Astronauts Russell L....
St. Paul, Minnesota high school student, Roger Johnston, is greeted by (left to right): Astronauts Russell L....
Youngstown, Ohio high school student, W. Brian Dunlap, is greeted by (left to right): Astronauts Russell L....
Houston, Texas high school student, Kathy L. Jackson, is greeted by astronauts Russell L. Schweickart (left) and...
North Rochester, New York high school student, Robert L. Staehle, is greeted by (left to right): Astronauts Russell...
Berkley, Michigan high school student, Kirk M. Sherhart, is greeted by (left to right): Astronauts Russell L....
Silverton, Oregon high school student, Daniel C. Bochsler, is greeted by (left to right): Astronauts Russell L....
Berkley, California high school student, Jeanne L. Leventhal, is greeted by (left to right): Astronauts Russell L....
Springfield, Massachusetts high school student, Gregory A. Merkel, is greeted by (left to right): Astronauts Russell...
Westbury, New York high school student, Keith L.Stein , is greeted by (left to right): Astronauts Russell L....