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S73-36451 (25 Sept. 1973) --- The three crewmen of the Skylab 3 mission are seen aboard the prime recovery ship, USS...
The rate of neutron flow is commonly referred to as a flux. The measurement of neutron fluxes in Skylab was the...
This onboard photograph depicts Astronaut Owen Garriott atop the Apollo Telescope Mount, removing a film magazine...
This onboard photograph depicts Astronaut Owen Garriott atop the Apollo Telescope Mount, removing a film magazine...
This spectacular view is a color-enhanced ultraviolet exposure of a colossal eruption, photographed during the...
One of the most successful of the Skylab educational efforts was the Skylab Student Project. A nationwide scientific...
The Saturn V vehicle, carrying the unmarned orbital workshop for the Skylab-1 mission, lifted off successfully and...
The Saturn V vehicle, carrying the unmarned orbital workshop for the Skylab-1 mission, lifted off successfully and...
Skylab's Body Mass Measurement chair, the facility of the Body Mass Measurement experiment (M172), is shown here in...
This chart details Skylab's Metabolic Activity experiment (M171), a medical evaluation facility designed to measure...
This chart describes the Skylab student experiment X-Rays from Jupiter, proposed by Jearne Leventhal of Berkeley,...
This striking image of Skylab was photographed by Astronaut Jack Lousma (Skylab-3), as the second crew reached the...
This high-resolution color infrared photograph of the Uncompahgre Plateau area of Colorado was taken by the...
This pencil sketch of the Comet Kohoutek made by Skylab-4 astronaut Edward Gibson illustrates the crew's collective...
The Multiple Docking Adapter (MDA), designed and constructed under the direction of the Marshall Space Flight...
This 1970 photograph shows Skylab's Ultraviolet (UV) Airglow Horizon Photography experiment. It was an astrophysics...
Astronaut Charles Conrad, Jr., Skylab-2 (SL-2) commander, smiles happily for the camera after a hot bath in the...
This chart details Skylab's Materials Processing Facility experiment (M512). This facility, located in the Multiple...
This photograph shows the Skylab Orbital Workshop (OWS) assembled, with its Thruster Attitude Control System (TACS)...
This chart describes scientific parameters of the Skylab Ultraviolet (UV) Scanning Polychromator Spectroheliometer,...
This chart details Skylab's X-Ray Spectrographic Telescope, an Apollo Telescope Mount facility. It was designed to...
This photograph details Skylab's X-Ray Spectrographic Telescope, an Apollo Telescope Mount facility. It was designed...
S73-33208 (August 1973) --- These three men are the prime crewmen for the Skylab 4 mission. Pictured in their flight...
This image depicts a layout of the Skylab workshop 1-G trainer crew quarters. At left, in the sleep compartment,...