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S73-28420 (16 June 1973) --- The three prime crewmen of the Skylab 3 mission check over flight data during a...
This is a wide-angle view of the Orbital Workshop lower level experiment area. In center foreground is the ergometer...
S73-32840 (10 Sept. 1973) --- Scientist-astronaut Edward G. Gibson, Skylab 4 science pilot, turns on a switch on the...
This photograph was taken at the Redstone airfield, Huntsville, Alabama, during the unloading of the Saturn V S-IVB...
This photograph is an interior view of the Orbital Workshop (OWS) upper level looking from the airlock hatch,...
The Orbital Workshop internal arrangement shown here is the medical experimental equipment. In this view, looking...
The wardroom deck of the Orbital Workshop, showing the living quarters arrangement, is seen here in good detail....
The idea that ultimately became Skylab first surfaced in 1962 as a proposal to convert a spent Saturn upper stage...
Astronaut Gerald P. Carr, commander for the Skylab 4 mission, demonstrates the effects of zero-gravity as he floats...
S73-16765 (1 Feb. 1973) --- Astronaut Charles Conrad Jr. is seen working with the control panels of the Skylab...
S73-34172 (August 1973) --- Scientist-astronaut Owen K. Garriott, Skylab 3 science pilot, watches a drink container...
This image of Skylab in orbit was taken by the Skylab-2 crew before departing for Earth. The crew made a careful...
S73-24316 (May 1973) --- An artist's concept illustrating a cutaway view of the Skylab 1 Orbital Workshop (OWS). The...
The Skylab project launched America's first space station into orbit 35 years ago. The orbital workshop hosted three...
In this photograph, the Orbital Workshop shower compartment was unfolded by technicians for inspection. The shower...
This image, with callouts, depicts the storage area of the forward compartment at the upper level of the Orbital...
This is a photograph of a technician checking on a solar array wing for the Orbital Workshop as it is deployed. A...
This image is a wide-angle view of the Orbital Workshop waste management compartment. The waste management...
This is a close-up photograph of the Orbital Workshop (OWS) trash disposal airlock located on the floor of the lower...
This artist's concept depicts the separation of the Skylab payload shroud. The payload shroud was both an...
S73-33858 (November 1973) --- A close-up view of the feet of scientist-astronaut William E. Thornton as he...
S72-39256 (1972) --- Astronaut Alan L. Bean, commander for Skylab 3, the second manned Skylab mission, looks over...
SL2-X9-730 (1 June 1973) --- Scientist-astronaut Joseph P. Kerwin, Skylab 2 science pilot, forms a perfect sphere by...
SL2-X4-256 (25 May 1973) --- This photo, made at long range from the command module during Skylab 2's approach to...