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Workmen at the Martin Marietta Corporation's Space Center in Denver, Colorado, position Skylab's Multiple Docking...
After the end of the Apollo missions, NASA's next adventure into space was the marned spaceflight of Skylab. Using...
S74-15583 (July 1973) --- A huge solar eruption can be seen in this Spectroheliogram obtained during the Skylab 3...
This August 1971 interior photograph of Skylab's Multiple Docking Adapter (MDA) flight article, undergoing...
This 1970 photograph shows the flight unit for Skylab's Ultraviolet (UV) Scarning Polychromator Spectroheliometer,...
An astronaut wearing a pressurized space suit performed a work task while suspended in a “zero-gravity” simulator...
S74-21921 (For release 1974) --- Sun photographed by Apollo Telescope Mount through spectroheliometer at a...
The Apollo Telescope Mount (ATM) was designed and developed by the Marshall Space Flight Center and served as 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...
S70-34857 (13 April 1970) --- A telescopic photograph showing the Apollo 13 spacecraft in trans-lunar trajectory in...
The members of the House Committee on Science and Astronautics visited the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) on...
The members of the House Committee on Science and Astronautics visited the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) on...
The members of the House Committee on Science and Astronautics visited the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) on...
S74-23458 (19 Dec. 1973) --- This photograph of the sun, taken on Dec. 19, 1973, during the third and final manned...
S73-33161 (24 Aug. 1973) --- Astronaut Jack R. Lousma, Skylab 3 pilot, hooks up a 23-foot, two-inch connecting cable...
The members of the House Committee on Science and Astronautics visited the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) on...
The members of the House Committee on Science and Astronautics visited the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) on...
S73-25140 (16 April 1973) --- A ground-level view of Pad A, Launch Complex 39, Kennedy Space Center, Florida,...
SL2-X9-747 (June 1973) --- Astronaut Paul J. Weitz, Skylab 2 pilot, mans the control and display console of the...
S72-17509 (19 Jan. 1972) --- These three men are the crewmen for the first manned Skylab mission. They are astronaut...
This photographs shows technicians positioning the Skylab Orbital Workshop (OWS) on a rotating work dolly during the...
The Apollo Telescope Mount (ATM), designed and developed by the Marshall Space Flight Center, served as the primary...
S72-17512 (19 Jan. 1972) --- These three men are the crewmen for the first manned Skylab mission. They are astronaut...