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This illustration is a cutaway view of the external arrangement of the Airlock Module (AM). The aft end of the...
This photograph shows activities during assembly of the Skylab cluster at the Vehicle Assembly/Checkout building....
This 1970 photograph shows Skylab's Time and Motion experiment (M151) control unit, a medical study to measure...
This chart details Skylab's Time and Motion experiment (M151), a medical study to measure performance differences...
This photograph shows Skylab's Galactic X-Ray Mapping facility (S150), an astrophysics and space sciences...
This photograph was taken during the Skylab-3 mission (2nd marned mission), showing Astronaut Owen Garriott enjoying...
This chart describes the Skylab student experiment In-Vitro Immunology, proposed by Todd A. Meister of Jackson...
SL3-113-1586 (July-September 1973) --- This photograph is an illustration of the humorous side of the Skylab 3 crew....
SL3-114-1683 (28 July 1973) --- A close-up view of the Skylab space station photographed against an Earth background...
This cutaway drawing details the internal design of the Skylab Multiple Docking Adapter (MDA). The MDA, built under...
This 1970 photograph shows Skylab's Ultraviolet (UV) Stellar Astronomy experiment, a scientific airlock-based...
This 1970 photograph shows the flight unit for Skylab's Ultraviolet (UV) Scarning Polychromator Spectroheliometer,...
One of the most successful of the Skylab educational efforts was the Skylab Student Project. This was a nationwide...
This chart describes the Skylab student experiment, Atmospheric Absorption of Heat, proposed by Joe B. Zmolek of...
This chart describes the Skylab student experiment X-Ray Stellar Classes, proposed by Joe Reihs of Baton Rouge,...
This chart describes the Skylab student experiment Objects Within Mercury's Orbit, proposed by Daniel C. Bochsler of...
This 1970 photograph shows equipment for the Skylab's Sleep Monitoring Experiment (M133), a medical evaluation...
This chart details Skylab's Vectorcardiogram experiment and facility, a medical study to measure the activity of the...
The idea that ultimately became Skylab first surfaced in 1962 as a proposal to convert a spent Saturn upper stage...
Vincent W. Converse of Rockford, Illinois proposed Skylab's student experiment ED-74, Mass Measurement, to measure...
Kathy Jackson, high school student from Houston, Texas, discusses her experiment with Dr. Robert Allen (left) and...
This set of photographs details Skylab's Human Vestibular Function experiment (M131). This experiment was a set of...
After its launch on May 14, 1973, it was immediately known that there were some major problems with Skylab. The...
S73-24303 (May 1973) --- These three astronauts have been named by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration...