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    Skylab and Earth Limb

    Skylab and Earth Limb

    WASHINGTON, DC, UNITED STATES

    12.08.2009

    Courtesy Photo

    NASA

    An overhead view of the Skylab Orbital Workshop in Earth orbit as photographed from the Skylab 4 Command and Service Modules (CSM) during the final fly-around by the CSM before returning home. The space station is contrasted against the pale blue Earth. During launch on May 14, 1973, some 63 seconds into flight, the micrometeor shield on the Orbital Workshop (OWS) experienced a failure that caused it to be caught up in the supersonic air flow during ascent. This ripped the shield from the OWS and damaged the tie downs that secured one of the solar array systems. Complete loss of one of the solar arrays happened at 593 seconds when the exhaust plume from the S-II's separation rockets impacted the partially deployed solar array system. Without the micrometeoroid shield that was to protect against solar heating as well, temperatures inside the OWS rose to 126 degrees fahrenheit. The gold "parasol" clearly visible in the photo, was designed to replace the missing micrometeoroid shield, protecting the workshop against solar heating. The replacement solar shield was deployed by the Skylab I crew. This enabled the Skylab Orbital Workshop to fulfill all its mission objects serving as home to additional crews before being deorbited in 1978.

    NASA Identifier: GPN-2000-001055

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    IMAGE INFO

    Date Taken: 12.08.2009
    Date Posted: 10.19.2012 15:44
    Photo ID: 752115
    Resolution: 1484x1536
    Size: 493.39 KB
    Location: WASHINGTON, DC, US

    Web Views: 95
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