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"Saturn I workshop experiments."
April 1, 1968.; Stamped on first page is From the Archives of Frederick I. Ordway, III. -
"Project High Water."
Letter to Wernher von Braun from NASA headquarters regarding Project Highwater and how it was withheld. -
Internal Forward View of the Skylab Habitat.
The images depict the Skylab habitat from an internal forward view. The images depict the docking port and the docking tunnel. The images depict the stowage systems designed to hold experiments that would be carried out in space. The image depicts completed wiring systems. -
Internal Views of Skylab Experiments.
The images depict the Skylab experiments, as installed in the Skylab habitat. The images also depict the Skylab tape recorder, which would be used to record data from the three manned Skylab missions. -
External Views of Skylab Habitat and Skylab Airlock.
The images depict external views of the Skylab habitat, and the Skylab airlock during the assembly process. -
Skylab Storage Systems, Skylab Safety Systems
The images depict the Skylab storage systems for unrefrigerated provisions. The images depict the Skylab storage systems for film. The images depict the Skylab safety systems, including the Skylab fire extinguisher. -
Skylab Life Support Systems, Skylab Storage Systems, and Skylab Experimentation.
The images depict Skylab life support systems. The images depict Skylab storage systems related to life support and experimentation. The images depict Skylab experiments. -
Skylab Habitat Urine and Fecal Processing Systems.
The images depict the Skylab urine freezing and preservation systems. The images depict the Skylab fecal collection systems. The images depict the Skylab wastewater disposal system. -
Skylab Testing and Equipment.
The images depict the Skylab neutral buoyancy tests. The images depict the Skylab equipment tests. -
Skylab Neutral Buoyancy Testing.
The images depict the Skylab neutral buoyancy tests. -
"STUDENT EXPERIMENTS SELECTED FOR SKYLAB."
Students involved in the student experiment selection are: Bochsler, Daniel C., Converse, Vincent W., Crites, Troy A., Dunlap, W. Brian, Hamilton, John C., Hopfield, Alison, Jackson, Kathy L., Johnston, Roger G., Leventhal, Jeanne L., Meister, Todd A., Miles, Judith S., Peltz, Cheryl A., Quist, Terry C., Reihs, Joe W., Schlack, Donald W., Wordekemper, Joel G., Shannon, Neal W., Staehle, Robert L., Zmolek, Joe B. -
"Skylab" Poster.
This poster is a comprehensive depiction of the Skylab space habitat as a whole, as well as a general summary of the Skylab program as a whole, including descriptions of the roles and responsibilities of the organizations involved in the Skylab program. -
NASA "m!ssion report 'Man Still Matters' - The Story of The First Skylab Mission."
This article describes the scientific importance of the Skylab missions, and specifically focuses on the importance of having the Skylab program be a manned series of missions, as opposed to unmanned. -
NASA "m!ssion report The Second Skylab Mission."
This article describes the scientific importance of the Skylab missions, and specifically focuses on the earth resources and Apollo Telescope data which the Skylab 3 crew brought back. -
"skylab 3 SCIENCE & ENGINEERING IN ORBIT" brochure.
This brochure describes the duties and responsibilities of the Skylab 3 crew, including experiments and repairs. -
"SKYLAB WORKING ON A NEW FRONTIER."
This article describes the technical aspects of all of the Skylab missions, with a focus on readability for the public. -
Skylab Blueprint "119702."
This blueprint depicts the working space of the Skylab astronauts. It includes the layout of the workstations, and the locations of both provision containers, and experiment supply containers. It also depicts the location of the local mobility aids such as handrails and foot restraints. -
"Final Crew System Corollary Experiment Input to the Skylab Final Mission Evaluation Report."
This report describes the experiments onboard Skylab, what the data the experiments gather indicates, and the equipment that the experiments utilize. This includes the spider experiment. -
"MSFC SKYLAB CREW SYSTEMS MISSION EVALUATION."
This is a hardware evaluation and assessment of the skylab habitat systems based on the feedback from the Skylab crews. -
"Skylab Experiments Volume 1 Physical Science, Solar Astronomy Information for Teachers."
This is a workbook for science teachers to create lesson plans around. -
"Human Performance Issues Arising From Manned Space Station Missions."
This is a series of interviews with various anonymous astronauts from various programs including Skylab, focused on the future of manned spaceflight. -
Skylab Blueprint "119700."
This blueprint depicts a working space for the Skylab habitat, and includes work stations, and storage systems. This blueprint also depicts the water storage system for the Skylab habitat. -
"Time: 17:15 p.m. CDT, 1:09:15 GET SL-II MC102/1 5/26/73" - "SL-II MC-108/1 Time: 19:53 p.m. CDT 1:11:53 GET 5/26/73."
This mission commentary primarily depicts the Skylab 2 crew unpacking and assembling the solar parasol. The Skylab 2 crew is also depicted deploying the solar parasol. -
"SL-II MC-109/1 Time: 20:02 CDT 1:12:02 GET 5/26/73"-"SL-II MC-114/3 Time: 21:36 CDT 01:13:36 GET 5/26/73."
This mission commentary primarily depicts the Skylab 2 crew finishing their work on the solar parasol. This mission commentary also depicts the discussion between the Skylab 2 crew and ground control about the permanent move to habitation in the Orbital Workshop. -
"SL-II MC-616/1 Time: 20:41 CDT, 14:01:41 GMT 6/6/73" - "SL-II MC-630/1 Time: 07:57 CDT, 14:12:57 GMT 6/7/73."
This mission commentary primarily depicts the Skylab 2 crew working on, and maintaining the Apollo Telescope Mount systems. -
"The Skylab Student Project."
Students involved in the student experiment selection are: Bochsler, Daniel C., Converse, Vincent W., Crites, Troy A., Dunlap, W. Brian, Hamilton, John C., Hopfield, Alison, Jackson, Kathy L., Johnston, Roger G., Leventhal, Jeanne L., Meister, Todd A., Miles, Judith S., Peltz, Cheryl A., Quist, Terry C., Reihs, Joe W., Schlack, Donald W., Wordekemper, Joel G., Shannon, Neal W., Staehle, Robert L., Zmolek, Joe B. Students whose experiments were held in consideration for future programs are Stein, Keith L., Brandt, Kent M., McGee, Keith, Sherhart, Kirk M., Merkel, Gregory A., Healy, James E.