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Skylab space station debris paperweight
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Illustration of a solar prominence based on a Skylab 1 image from 1973 This prominence is erupting from the chromosphere which lies above the Suns
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Cutaway illustration showing the internal structure of the Saturn V rocket and the Apollo modules and lander The Saturn V launch vehicle was used by
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Saturn V rocket illustration
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Saturn V rocket illustration
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Space debris Paperweight made from part of an oxygen tank that fell to Earth as the US Skylab space station re-entered the Earths atmosphere in July
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Saturn V rocket computer artwork
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Skylab space station in orbit View of the Skylab space station in Earth orbit as photographed from the Skylab 4 Command and Service Module (CSM) duri
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Launch of the Skylab space station on the top of a Saturn 5 rocket on May 14 1973 at Kennedy Space Center Florida NASA SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Model Rocket Saturn V 1975 This is a 134 scale model of the Saturn V and its launch tower The Saturn V was one of several rockets developed by t
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Solar prominences
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Solar prominence Coloured ultraviolet image of a giant eruptive solar prominence recorded on 21 August 1973 by the crew of the Skylab space station
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Solar prominence Coloured ultraviolet image of a giant eruptive solar prominence recorded on 21 August 1973 by the crew of the Skylab space station
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Artists impression featuring part of the Sun and an explosive solar prominence (the red- orange fountain) in the region of a group of sunspots (dark
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Skylab ultraviolet photo of arching active prominence showing large transient disturbance in outer corona
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Skylab combined X-ray and ultraviolet (XUV) photo of solar prominence
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Ultraviolet image of a giant eruptive solar prominence recorded on 21 August 1973 by the extreme ultraviolet spectroheliograph (304 nanometre helium
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Sunspots and prominences in 1973 Image from Skylabs solar telescope NASA photograph
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Showering on Skylab Astronaut Jack R Lousma taking a shower on board the orbiting Skylab space station Showering in the microgravity conditions expe
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Skylab space station View of the Skylab space station as seen from the Skylab 3 Command Module (CM) during station-keeping maneuvers before docking
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Skylab X-ray image of the solar corona
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Skylab space station photograph of the full Moon rising above the airglow of Earths atmosphere Reflection of sunlight colours the airglow blue for t
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View of the Greek island of Crete in the Mediterranean sea The photo was taken with a hand- held 70mm Hasselblad camera from the Skylab space station
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Infrared space photograph of the giant Manicouagan meteorite crater in Quebec Canada The crater which is clearly marked by the ring-shaped lake (bl
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Deforestation in Brazil seen from space View of part of the Polonoroeste Resettlement Project area in Rondonia State Brazil Scenes from Skylab miss
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Skylab 4 photograph of plankton blooms in the Falkland Sea
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Clouds over the Amazon Basin of South America photographed by the crew of Skylab 2 in June 1973 This was the wet season in the Amazon the larger cl
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Solar flare Skylab 1 image This flare or prominence is erupting from the chromosphere (orange) which lies above the Suns visible surface Promin
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False-colour ultraviolet image of an eruptive prominence on the Sun photographed from the Skylab space station on August 21 1973 Taken in the light
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False-colour extreme ultraviolet image of a giant loop prominence on the Sun recorded by the Skylab space station on December 19 1973 The image was
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Microbiology experiment on Skylab 1973 Cultured bacteria grown as part of a student experiment on the US space station Skylab which was in orbit fr
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Saturn V rocket launch illustration
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Saturn V rocket illustration
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Saturn V rocket 3rd stage illustration
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Saturn V rocket 3rd stage illustration
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Saturn V rocket 3rd stage illustration
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Saturn V rocket 3rd stage illustration
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Extreme ultraviolet image of the Sun showing an eruptive prominence (top) The photograph was taken from the Skylab 2 space station on 10 June 1973
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False-colour extreme ultraviolet image of a giant loop prominence on the Sun recorded by the Skylab space station on December 19 1973 The image was
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False-colour extreme ultraviolet image of the solar disc a huge solar prominence recorded by the Skylab space station in 1973 The disc of the Sun
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Saturn V rocket 2nd stage illustration
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Saturn V rocket 2nd stage illustration
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Saturn V rocket 2nd stage illustration
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Saturn V rocket 2nd stage illustration
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Saturn V rocket first stage illustration
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Saturn V rocket first stage illustration
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Saturn V rocket first stage illustration
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X-ray picture of the Sun taken by the solar telescope on board the orbiting Skylab space station in 1973 The bright coloured areas are solar active r
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Solar flare Skylab 1 image This flare or prominence is erupting from the chromosphere (orange) which lies above the Suns visible surface Promin
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False-colour ultraviolet image of an eruptive prominence on the Sun photographed from the Skylab space station on August 21 1973 Taken in the light
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Saturn V rocket first stage illustration
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Saturn V rocket illustration
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Skylab space station in orbit 1973
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Crystal growth in space Historical image of a crystal of germanium selenide (GeSe) a semiconductor grown in space in April 1974 The crystal was gr
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Skylab 1 space station in orbit Skylab was the first space station launched and operated by NASA It orbited the Earth from 1973 to 1979
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Skylab concept sketch Sketch of the Skylab space station drawn by George E Mueller NASA associate administrator for Manned Space Flight This conc
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Soviet space program conceptual artwork
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False-colour extreme ultraviolet image of a giant loop prominence on the Sun recorded by the Skylab space station on December 19 1973 The image was
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Extreme ultraviolet image of the Sun showing an eruptive prominence (top) The photograph was taken from the Skylab 2 space station on 10 June 1973
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False-colour extreme ultraviolet image of a giant loop prominence on the Sun recorded by the Skylab space station on December 19 1973 The image was
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Saturn V rocket illustration The Saturn V launch vehicle was used by NASA to launch the Apollo missions to the Moon and later the Skylab missions
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Propellant tanks on Skylab Orbital Workshop flight model space station in National Air Space Museum Washington DC
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Propellant tanks on Skylab Orbital Workshop flight model space station in National Air Space Museum Washington DC
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Cables and pipework on Skylab space station in National Air Space Museum Washington DC Note coating of thick dust on some cables
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Skylab Orbital Workshop flight model space station in National Air Space Museum Washington DC
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Skylab space station debris Paperweight made from debris that fell to Earth as the US Skylab space station re-entered the atmosphere in July 1979 Th
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Saturn V rocket launch illustration
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False-colour extreme ultraviolet image of the solar disc a huge solar prominence recorded by the Skylab space station in 1973 The disc of the Sun
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X-ray picture of the Sun taken by the solar telescope on board the orbiting Skylab space station in 1973 The bright coloured areas are solar active r
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