
Skylab - Wikipedia
Skylab was the United States' first space station, launched by NASA, [3] occupied for about 24 weeks between May 1973 and February 1974. It was operated by three trios of astronaut crews: Skylab 2, Skylab 3, and Skylab 4. Operations included an orbital workshop, a solar observatory, Earth observation and hundreds of experiments.
Skylab - NASA
Mar 6, 2025 · Three, three-man crews occupied the Skylab workshop for a total of 171 days and 13 hours. It was the site of nearly 300 scientific and technical experiments, including medical experiments on humans’ adaptability to zero gravity, solar observations and detailed Earth resources experiments.
Skylab: America’s First Space Station - NASA
May 14, 2018 · Skylab was America’s first space station and first crewed research laboratory in space. Early visions of orbiting space stations predated the Space Age and the Soviet Union orbited its first experimental space station Salyut in 1971.
Part I - The History of Skylab - NASA
Nov 8, 2003 · Pete Conrad, Paul Weitz and Joe Kerwin spent 28 days in orbit as the first crew of Skylab. The second crew—Alan Bean, Jack Lousma and Owen Garriott—spent 59 days in space. The final Skylab crew spent 84 days in space and consisted of …
Skylab 1 - World Space Flight
Apr 8, 2024 · The crew, the first aboard the Skylab, had to make extensive repairs, including deployment of a parasol sunshade to lower inside temperatures. There were 392 experiment hours, and 3 EVAs totalling 5 hours, 41 minutes.
First Skylab Crew - National Air and Space Museum
These three astronauts were the prime crew of the first manned Skylab mission. They are, left to right, Joseph P. Kerwin, science pilot; Charles Conrad Jr., commander; and Paul J. Weitz, pilot. Launch: May 25, 1973; Mission duration: 28 days; Landing: June 22, 1973.
Skylab - National Air and Space Museum
Skylab was occupied by astronauts three times over 1973 and 1974, each time by a crew of three astronauts. The Skylab missions obtained vast amounts of scientific data and they demonstrated that people could live and work productively in space for months at a time.
Message to the Skylab 1 Crew Following Splashdown.
37th President of the United States: 1969 ‐ 1974. Message to the Skylab 1 Crew Following Splashdown. To Astronauts Conrad, Kerwin, and Weitz: The successful completion of the first mission of Skylab is a source of intense pride for the American people.
Skylab Space Station - eoPortal
Jun 15, 2012 · In the time frame 1973 and 1974, Skylab-1 supported three crews of three astronauts each for periods of up to 84 days. Command and service modules, like the ones used for the Apollo program, carried astronauts to Skylab and docked with the station. For the first time, a regularly appointed scientist was included in the three-man astronaut crew.
Was there really a “mutiny” aboard the Skylab space station?
Jun 12, 2020 · Skylab 4, the final mission aboard Skylab, was crewed by Commander Gerald Carr, Science Pilot Edward Gibson, and Pilot William Pogue. This flight — which ultimately stretched...
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