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SpaceArchive.net | MSFC-7038276 - Skylab - Skylab logo

In 1973, Skylab, America's first space station, was launched aboard a two-stage Saturn V vehicle. Saturn IB rockets were used to launch three different three-man crews to the Skylab space station.

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Skylab

Over 300 experiments were done on Skylab. In 4 missions to Skylab 3 crews took turns going up to Skylab. Each crew had 3 people on board.

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The History of Space Stations

For example, Skylab crews brought back 175,000 pictures of the sun and about 40 miles (64 km) of electronic data tape to process. [Ref.

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Skylab

Skylab space exploration ... Skylab; Credit - NASA ... Repairs by subsequent crews led to virtually all mission objectives being met.

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Skylab

Skylab space exploration ... Repairs by subsequent crews led to virtually all mission objectives being met. Skylab re-entered on July 11, 1979.

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collectSPACE - "Naming Spacecraft" by William Pogue, Skylab

When the Skylab space station crews were announced in 1971, the astronauts assigned set about designing their mission insignia, or "patch", as it was usually called.

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Skylab - launched May 14, 1973, part of the Apollo Space Program

This 91 ton, 36 meters (4-story) high, 6.7 meters in diameter structure carried three different Apollo crews manned Skylab during its 9 month mission conducting medical experiments,

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Skylab Space Station

Three crews visited Skylab. Each of the Skylab crews set new time records. The last crew set a record that was not broken for over 20 years.

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AMERICAN NOTES: Taking It for Granted - TIME

When the last of three Skylab crews finally splashed down off Lower Cali fornia last week, their successful home coming was not even given live cover age by the TV networks, though the astronauts...

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This Day in History 1973: <I>Skylab</I> launched

Learn what happened on This Day in History at History.com. ... The crews of Skylab spent more than 700 hours observing the sun and brought home more than 175,000 solar pictures.

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