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  • | name = Skylab Rescue | image = Skylab rescue cm.jpg ...
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  • {{Short description|Solar observatory on Skylab}} ...ar Array 7023006.jpg|thumb|Solar array for the ATM (could also power other Skylab systems)]] ...
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  • |mission = [[Skylab 2]]<br>[[STS-6]] ...member of the three-man crew who flew on [[Skylab 2]], the first crewed [[Skylab]] mission. He was also commander of the [[STS-6]] mission, the maiden fligh ...
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  • ...e]] astrodynamics standards, and other projects. He previously served as a program officer on the [[Space Studies Board]]. He has also written extensively on ...Eye in the sky'' about the [[Corona (satellite)|CORONA]] [[spy satellite]] program, and was investigator for the [[Columbia Accident Investigation Board]], wh ...
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  • ...ISS) at [[NASA]]'s [[Johnson Space Center]]. He provides oversight for the Program Manager concerning the research capability, research hardware, and research ...n Astronautical Society]], the [[NASA Space Flight Medal]], and the [[NASA Skylab Achievement Award]]. ...
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  • ...ntist for the [[Skylab]] Program Director's Office during the three crewed Skylab flights.<ref name="nasabio" /> ...ber 1993 to August 1997 he was manager of the Space Operations Utilization Program. In August 1997, Parker was named director of the NASA Management Office at ...
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  • |mission = [[Skylab 2]] ...023-10-16 |issn=0362-4331}}</ref> He served as the science pilot for the [[Skylab 2]] mission from May 25, 1973, to June 22, 1973. He was the first physician ...
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  • ...ed from [[Coral Gables Senior High School]] in 1957.<ref>"NASA's Scientist-Astronauts," David Shayler and [[Colin Burgess (author)|Colin Burgess]]. p. 143</ref> .../www.newspapers.com/clip/34452793/clarionledger/|title=Specialists to Join Astronauts this Trip|newspaper=Clarion-Ledger|location=Jackson, Mississippi|date=Novem ...
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  • {{short description|First crewed mission to Skylab}} ...space station concept|Skylab II|other uses|Skylab Two (disambiguation){{!}}Skylab Two}} ...
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  • |eva2 = 15h 51m<ref>[http://www.spacefacts.de/eva/astronauts/english/carr_gerald.htm Gerald P. Carr's EVA experience]</ref> |mission = [[Skylab 4]] ...
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  • ....popularmechanics.com/space/a25239320/iss-anniversary/ | quote = In space, astronauts lose bone density more quickly than they do on Earth. (In fact, all that ex ...avity is about one-third that of earth, the gravitational forces acting on astronauts' bodies would be much lower, causing bones to decrease in mass and density. ...
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  • |caption = Gibson with a Skylab model |mission = [[Skylab 4]] ...
    22 KB (3,181 words) - 09:08, 17 June 2025
  • ...rseded by the [[Amateur Radio on the International Space Station]] (ARISS) program. SAREX was sponsored by [[NASA]], [[AMSAT]] (The Radio Amateur Satellite Co ...t amateur radio operator active in space. Garriott had already flown on [[Skylab 3]], but did not operate radio equipment on that trip. On STS-9, he used a ...
    8 KB (1,163 words) - 23:02, 1 June 2025
  • ...uilding, featuring Grover, a version of the [[lunar rover]]s used to train astronauts in [[Flagstaff, Arizona]].]] ...ssist in training astronauts destined for the Moon as part of the [[Apollo program]].<ref name="Rocky Moon 1993">{{cite web | url = http://www.lpi.usra.edu/pu ...
    9 KB (1,227 words) - 10:27, 14 June 2025
  • {{Short description|American human spaceflight program}} ....gov/SP-4208/ch3.htm |url-status=dead }}</ref> The AAP eventually led to [[Skylab]], which absorbed much of what had been developed under Apollo Applications ...
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  • |mission = [[Skylab 3]]<br>[[STS-9]] ...spent 60 days aboard the [[Skylab]] [[space station]] in 1973 during the [[Skylab 3]] mission, and 10 days aboard [[STS-9|Spacelab-1]] on a [[Space Shuttle]] ...
    21 KB (2,846 words) - 12:11, 10 May 2025
  • |mission = [[Skylab 3|Skylab-3]]<br/>[[STS-3]] ...ician. He was a member of the second crew, [[Skylab 3|Skylab-3]], on the [[Skylab]] [[space station]] in 1973. In 1982, he commanded [[STS-3]], the third [[S ...
    21 KB (2,921 words) - 14:38, 31 January 2025
  • ...future of crewed spaceflight, instead of deciding on the [[Space Shuttle]] program as he did in our timeline. ...ce]], and is the last crewed Moon landing. At the same time, the [[NERVA]] program is revived to become the chosen Mars spacecraft development, with larger te ...
    13 KB (1,997 words) - 13:03, 24 June 2025
  • ...kylab Medical Experiments Altitude Test (SMEAT)]]—a 56-day simulation of a Skylab mission enabling crewmen to collect medical experiments baseline data and e ...[Skylab 3|3]], and [[Skylab 4|4]] missions, and principal investigator for Skylab experiments on mass measurement, anthropometric measurements, [[hemodynamic ...
    12 KB (1,653 words) - 14:54, 15 November 2024
  • ...[NASA]] on three [[Space Shuttle]] missions in 1984. The MMU allowed the [[astronauts]] to perform untethered [[Extravehicular activity|extravehicular]] spacewal To adapt to astronauts with different arm lengths, controller arms could be adjusted over a range ...
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