View from airlock hatch looking down length of Orbiting Workshop
Summary
SL4-150-5062 (January 1974) --- A 35mm camera, operated by astronaut William R. Pogue, Skylab 4 pilot, recorded this wide scene of his Skylab 4 crewmates on the other end of the orbital workshop. Astronauts Jerry P. Carr (right), commander, and Edward G. Gibson, science pilot, pose for the snapshot. Also in the frame are parts of three Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) spacesuits, used on several EVA sessions during the third manning of the Skylab space station. Photo credit: NASA
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Tags
air locks
astronauts
orbital space stations
photography
skylab 4
skylab program
waste disposal
johnson space center
skylab space station
skylab
view
airlock
hatch
airlock hatch
length
workshop
high resolution
three extravehicular mobility unit
astronaut william
astronauts jerry
science pilot
pilot
eva sessions
photo credit
nasa
Date
01/02/1974
Location
Johnson Space Center
,
29.56198, -95.09268
Source
NASA
Link
Copyright info
Public Domain Dedication (CC0)