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Skylab Trash Airlock System, Skylab Habitat Area.
The images depict the Skylab trash disposal airlock system. The images depict the Skylab habitat. -
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 Control Systems, Skylab Life Support Systems.
The images depict various Skylab electronic systems related to control systems. The images depict various Skylab life support systems. -
Skylab Storage Systems, Skylab Habitat.
The images depict various Skylab storage systems. The images depict various aspects of the Skylab habitat. -
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 Electronic Systems.
The images depict the Skylab internal temperature control systems. The images depict the Skylab unrefrigerated and refrigerated food storage systems. The images depict Skylab's electronic systems related to the temperature control systems and the food storage systems. -
Skylab Provision Storage Systems.
The images depict the Skylab fecal bag storage lockers. The images depict the Skylab food refrigeration and storage systems. -
Skylab Water Storage Systems.
The images depict the Skylab water storage systems, and the water related utilities onboard Skylab. -
Skylab Life Support Systems, and Skylab Storage Systems.
The images depict the ducts of the Skylab life support systems. The images depict Skylab storage systems. -
Skylab Life Support Systems.
The images depict internal and external views of the Skylab Orbital Workshop life support systems. The primary life support systems depicted in the photos are the temperature control systems. -
Skylab Orbit Workshop Components, and Skylab Orbital Workshop Electronic Systems.
The images depict external views of Skylab Orbital Workshop components. The images depict internal views of Skylab Orbital Workshop electronic systems. -
Skylab Molecular Sieve Components of Life Support System.
The images depict internal and electrical views of the molecular sieve in the Skylab life support systems. -
Skylab Molecular Sieve Components of Life Support System.
The images depict internal and electrical views of the molecular sieve in the Skylab life support systems. -
Skylab Life Support Systems Internal Views, and Skylab Life Support Systems Electronic Views.
The images depict an internal view of the Skylab life support systems. The images depict an electronic view of the Skylab life support systems. The images depict the Skylab coolant system which supported extravehicular activity. -
Skylab Airlock Components, and Skylab Airlock Internal Views.
The images depict components of the Skylab airlock being prepared in the cleanroom. The images depict the Skylab airlock stowage container. The images depicts an internal view of the Skylab airlock. The images depict the installation of Skylab airlock components in the Skylab airlock. -
Skylab Airlock Components, and Skylab Airlock Internal Views.
The images depict components of the Skylab airlock being prepared in the cleanroom. The images depict the Skylab airlock stowage container. The image depicts an internal view of the Skylab airlock. -
Internal Views of Skylab Control Systems, External and Internal views of Skylab Electronic Systems.
The images depict in internal view of the Skylab control systems. The images depict the control systems for the Skylab airlock The images depict internal and external views of Skylab electronic systems. -
Skylab Airlock, and Skylab Airlock Components being Prepared for Installation.
The images depict the electronic and external views of the Skylab airlock during the assembly process. The images also depict airlock components being prepared seperately from the Skylab airlock, in the cleanroom, to be installed on the Skylab airlock. -
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. -
Internal Views of Skylab Storage Systems.
The images depict the storage systems in the Skylab habitat. These storage systems contain materials to support habitation, or they contain experiment components. -
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. -
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 Cone Area and Multiple Docking Adapter.
The images depict the Skylab cone area, and includes descriptions of the stowage systems in the cone area. The images also depict the multiple docking adapter -
External and Electronic Views of the Skylab Habitat.
The images depict the assembly process for aspects of the Skylab habitat. The pictures primarily depict external views, and internal electronics. The pictures feature the Skylab docking port in various states of assembly. -
Transcript of Irmgard Stuhlinger 1944-1945 Journal
Irmgard Stuhlinger was the wife of Ernst Stuhlinger, a scientist acquired in Operation Paperclip. In this journal she details her daily life starting from her 19th birthday under the rule of the Third Reich, toward the end of the second World War. She touches on topics such as war, post-secondary education, death of family members, the acquisition of housing, and holidays in the latter part of the war. -
Irmgard Stuhlinger 1944-1945 Journal
Irmgard Stuhlinger was the wife of Ernst Stuhlinger, a scientist acquired in Operation Paperclip. In this journal she details her daily life starting from her 19th birthday under the rule of the Third Reich, toward the end of the second World War. She touches on topics such as war, post-secondary education, death of family members, the acquisition of housing, and holidays in the latter part of the war. -
Transcript of Irmgard Stuhlinger School Essays, 1934-1935
Irmgard Stuhlinger was the wife of Ernst Stuhlinger, a scientist acquired in Operation Paperclip. In these school essays, she discusses her daily life in Stuttgart, Germany, as a child. When writing these essays she was 9-10 years old. Topics of the essays include family life, a fictional moral story, descriptions of the weather, as well as significant historic events such as the Saarabstimmung (1935 Saar status referendum). Furthermore, she mentions Adolf Hitler (German chancellor) and the Sturmabteilung (Paramilitary organization run by Nazi Germany) in these essays. The transcript includes a description of each illustration. -
Irmgard Stuhlinger School Essays, 1934-1935
Irmgard Stuhlinger was the wife of Ernst Stuhlinger, a scientist acquired in Operation Paperclip. In these school essays, she discusses her daily life in Stuttgart, Germany, as a child. When writing these essays she was 9-10 years old. Topics of the essays include family life, a fictional moral story, descriptions of the weather, as well as significant historic events such as the Saarabstimmung (1935 Saar status referendum). Furthermore, she mentions Adolf Hitler (German chancellor) and the Sturmabteilung (Paramilitary organization run by Nazi Germany) in these essays. In this collection, she includes an illustration with each essay. -
Transcript of Irmgard Stuhlinger School Essays, from No. 15
Irmgard Stuhlinger was the wife of Ernst Stuhlinger, a scientist acquired in Operation Paperclip. In these school essays, she discusses her daily life in Stuttgart, Germany, as a child. When writing these essays she was 8-9 years old. Some of the topics include letters to family members, a fictional story, Christmas, descriptions of the weather, and talking about field trips. -
Irmgard Stuhlinger School Essays, from No. 15
Irmgard Stuhlinger was the wife of Ernst Stuhlinger, a scientist acquired in Operation Paperclip. In these school essays, she discusses her daily life in Stuttgart, Germany, as a child. When writing these essays she was 8-9 years old. Some of the topics include letters to family members, a fictional story, Christmas, descriptions of the weather, and talking about field trips. -
Transcript of Irmgard Stuhlinger School Essays, No. 1 to No. 13
Irmgard Stuhlinger was the wife of Ernst Stuhlinger, a scientist acquired in Operation Paperclip. In these school essays, she discusses her daily life in Stuttgart, Germany, as a child. When writing these essays she was 8 years old. Some of the topics include a letter to family members, Christmas, descriptions of the weather, and talking about field trips. -
Irmgard Stuhlinger School Essays, No. 1 to No. 13
Irmgard Stuhlinger was the wife of Ernst Stuhlinger, a scientist acquired in Operation Paperclip. In these school essays, she discusses her daily life in Stuttgart, Germany, as a child. When writing these essays she was 8 years old. Some of the topics include a letter to family members, Christmas, descriptions of the weather, and talking about field trips. -
Transcript of 1945-1946 Journal of Gerhard Reisig Dipl.-Ing.
Gerhard Reisig Dipl.-Ing., later Dr. Gerhard Reisig, was a German-American rocket scientist that worked on the team of von Braun at Fort Bliss. This journal covers his journey to the United States under Operation Paperclip, and includes descriptions of his experience to and through his arrival on December 6th, 1946. In this journal, he discusses numerous parts of his travel and experience in the United States including the rail route taken by the group he was in, reviews of two films of the time, comments on fashion and American society, as well as periodic mentions of food culture especially early in the journal. The transcript includes links to copies of the articles he transcribed by hand if they could be found. -
1945-1946 Journal of Gerhard Reisig Dipl.-Ing.
Gerhard Reisig Dipl.-Ing., later Dr. Gerhard Reisig, was a German-American rocket scientist that worked on the team of von Braun at Fort Bliss. This journal covers his journey to the United States under Operation Paperclip, and includes descriptions of his experience to and through his arrival on December 6th, 1946. In this journal, he discusses numerous parts of his travel and experience in the United States including the rail route taken by the group he was in, reviews of two films of the time, comments on fashion and American society, as well as periodic mentions of food culture especially early in the journal. He additionally copies several articles by hand, some in English, some translated, from periodicals, particularly Time magazine.