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Atlanta, Georgia high school student, Neal W. Shannon, is greeted by (left to right): Astronauts Russell L....
Aiea, Hawaii high school student, John C. Hamilton, is greeted by (left to right): Astronauts Russell L....
Garland, Texas high school student, Keith D. McGee, is greeted by (left to right): Astronauts Russell L....
This EREP color infrared photograph of the Uncompahgre Plateau area of Colorado was taken in June of 1973 by the...
This 1970 photograph shows the Rotating Litter Chair, a major component of Skylab's Human Vestibular Function...
The Apollo Telescope Mount (ATM), one of four major components comprising the Skylab, was designed and developed by...
This chart describes the Skylab student experiment Web Formation. Judith S. Miles of Lexington High School,...
This chart details Skylab's In-Flight Lower Body Negative Pressure experiment facility, a medical evaluation...
This montage is a sequence of soft x-ray photographs of the boot-shaped coronal hole rotating with the sun. The...
This 1970 photograph shows Skylab's In-Flight Lower Body Negative Pressure experiment facility, a medical evaluation...
This photograph was taken during installation of floor grids on the upper and lower floors inside the Skylab Orbital...
Seldom in aerospace history has a major decision been as promptly and concisely recorded as with the Skylab shown in...
After the end of the Apollo missions, NASA's next adventure into space was the marned spaceflight of Skylab. Using...
Terry C. Quist (center), high school student from San Antonio, Texas, discusses his proposed Skylab experiment with...
This chart describes Skylab's Extreme Ultraviolet (XUV) Coronal Spectroheliograph, one of the eight Apollo Telescope...
The final version of the Marshall Space Flight Center managed Skylab consisted of four primary parts. One component...
This 1970 photograph shows the flight unit for Skylab's White Light Coronagraph, an Apollo Telescope Mount (ATM)...
This image shows the Milky Way as seen from the solar system. The shaded regions are those scanned by the Skylab...
This photograph shows Skylab's Extreme Ultraviolet (XUV) Spectroheliograph during an acceptance test and checkout...
S72-52630 (February 1972) --- This is the emblem for the first manned Skylab mission. It will be a mission of up to...
Princeton, New Jersey high school student, Alison Hopfield, is greeted by astronauts Russell L. Schweickart (left)...
The Apollo Telescope Mount (ATM) was designed and developed by the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) and served as...
The Apollo Telescope Mount (ATM), one of four major components comprising Skylab, was designed and developed by the...
The Apollo Telescope Mount (ATM), one of four major components comprising Skylab, was designed and developed by the...