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May 1973 NASA Skylab first US only space station operated exclusively by US 4588
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Description
The idea that ultimately became Skylab first surfaced in 1962 as a proposal to convert a spent Saturn upper stage (Saturn V S-II stage) into an orbital workshop. In 1968, the Marshall Space Flight Center proposed an alternative to the wet workshop concept of refurbishing a space station in orbit. Instead, a fully equipped dry workshop could be launched as a complete unit ready for occupancy. Skylab became the free world's first space station. Launched in May 1973, the Skylab space station was occupied in succession by three teams of three crewmembers. These crews spent 28, 59, and 84 days respectively, orbiting the Earth and performing nearly 300 experiments. This view of Skylab in orbit was taken by the Skylab 4 (the last Skylab mission) crew.This is a nice reproduction of an photograph
Size is about 4" x 6" (10x15cm)
WATERMARKS WILL NOT BE ON YOUR PHOTO
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Details
Type:
New
Print on high quality Photo Paper
Quality:
This is NOT an inkjet or Laserjet print but one produced in a professional photographic lab
Format Size: About 4
" X 6" (10 x 15 cm)
WATERMARK "FIGHT-SQUAD" WILL NOT BE ON YOUR PHOTO
Due the the aspect ratio of some images there may be very thin white borders
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