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This close up view of one of the two scientific airlocks on the Skylab Orbital Workshop Section was taken from the...
This photographs shows technicians positioning the Skylab Orbital Workshop (OWS) on a rotating work dolly during the...
This cutaway illustration shows the characteristics and basic elements of the Skylab Orbiter Workshop (OWS). The OWS...
This photograph is an interior view of the Orbital Workshop (OWS) upper level looking from the airlock hatch,...
This is a photograph of a technician checking on a solar array wing for the Orbital Workshop as it is deployed. A...
This September 1967 photograph shows workmen removing a mockup of the Saturn V S-IVB stage that housed the Skylab...
Two seamstresses stitch together a sun-shade for Skylab Orbital Workshop (OWS), the first U.S. experimental space...
The Saturn V vehicle, carrying the unmarned orbital workshop for the Skylab-1 mission, lifted off successfully and...
MSFC Director, Dr. Wernher von Braun is photographed inspecting a mockup of the Skylab Orbital Workshop, a major...
The Orbital Workshop internal arrangement shown here is the medical experimental equipment. In this view, looking...
This photograph was taken during installation of floor grids on the upper and lower floors inside the Skylab Orbital...
The wardroom deck of the Orbital Workshop, showing the living quarters arrangement, is seen here in good detail....
Engineers from the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) and its contractors were testing the twin-pole sunshade at...
This is a close-up photograph of the Orbital Workshop (OWS) trash disposal airlock located on the floor of the lower...
This image, with callouts, depicts the storage area of the forward compartment at the upper level of the Orbital...
Assembling activities of the Skylab cluster are shown in this photograph. The Orbital Workshop (OWS) was lowered for...
This photograph was taken during assembly of the bottom and upper floors of the Skylab Orbital Workshop (OWS). The...
This photograph shows technicians installing the meteoroid shield on the Thruster Attitude Control Subsystem (TACS)....
This wide-angle view depicts the Orbital Workshop (OWS) wardroom/galley located in the lower level of the OWS. The...
This photograph shows activities during assembly of the Skylab cluster at the Vehicle Assembly/Checkout building....
This wide-angle view is of the Orbital Workshop (OWS) sleep compartment, located in the lower level of the OWS. Each...
This photograph shows the Skylab Orbital Workshop (OWS) assembled, with its Thruster Attitude Control System (TACS)...
This photograph shows technicians performing a checkout of the Metabolic Analyzer (center background) and the...
S73-32632 (19 Aug. 1973) --- Astronaut Alan L. Bean, Skylab 3 commander, performs acrobatics and simulated...