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Skylab 4
The Mission New Photos Added 8 October 2007 |
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£6.95 Skylab 4 Crew Breakfast Before Launch 10 x 8 Black & White NASA Photograph NASA No. 408-KSC-73P-649 16 November 1973 Pogue, Gibson and Carr enjoy breakfast for their last meal on Earth before the mission. The crew quarters personal wear surgical masks to prevent passing on any illness to the crew. This fine vintage NASA photograph is in near mint condition. |
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£8.95 Skylab 4 Astronauts Suit Up For Launch 10 x 8 Black & White NASA Photograph NASA No. 108-KSC-73P-652 16 November 1973 Skylab 4 astronauts undergo space suit pressure checks prior to launch to the orbiting space station. Commander Carr is seen in the foreground followed by Ed Gibson in the missle with Bill Pogue in the far couch. This fine vintage NASA photograph is in near mint condition. |
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SOLD Skylab 4 Astronauts Suit Up For Launch #2 10 x 8 Black & White NASA Photograph NASA No. 108-KSC-73P-652 16 November 1973 Skylab 4 Commander Gerry Carr seems quite at ease and very pleased as he takes a moment to relax during suiting up operations on launch day. Behind him are his fellow crew mates Ed Gibson and Bill Pogue who are just completing final pressure checks of their space suits. This fine vintage NASA photograph is in near mint condition. |
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£9.95 Ed Gibson Suiting Up on Launch Day 10 x 8 Black & White NASA Photograph NASA No. 108-KSC-73P-655 16 November 1973 Edward G. Gibson, science pilot is seen in his full space suit during final pressure checks before his trip to the orbiting Skylab space station.. This fine vintage NASA photograph is in near mint condition. |
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£8.95 Ed Gibson Suiting Up on Launch Day #2 10 x 8 Black & White NASA Photograph NASA No. 108-KSC-73P-656 16 November 1973 Deke Slayton, Director of Flight Crew Operations, watches suit technician Walt Salyer adjust Ed Gibson's flight cap during suiting up operations for the Skylab 4 mission. Just out of view on the left is another suit technician Don McCarthy standing ready to assist when needed.. This fine vintage NASA photograph is in near mint condition. |
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£8.95 Ed Gibson Suiting Up on Launch Day #3 10 x 8 Black & White NASA Photograph NASA No. 108-KSC-73P-653 16 November 1973 Edward G. Gibson, science pilot is getting assistance from Deke Slayton and other spacesuit technicians during suiting up operations for the Skylab 4 mission. All Technicians wear surgical masks to prevent passing on any illness to the crew. This fine vintage NASA photograph is in near mint condition. |
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£8.95 Ed Gibson Suiting Up on Launch Day #4 10 x 8 Black & White NASA Photograph NASA No. 108-KSC-73P-654 16 November 1973 Deke Slayton, Director of Flight Crew Operations, gives Skylab 4 Science Pilot Ed Gibson a reassuring pat on the head during suiting up operations for the Skylab 4 mission. This fine vintage NASA photograph is in near mint condition. |
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£8.95 Skylab 4 Crew Walk Out 10 x 8 Black & White NASA Photograph NASA No. 108-KSC-73P-650 16 November 1973 The Skylab 4 crew began their walk-out to the Astro-Van that will take them to Complex 39 where their Saturn IB on Pad B is waiting. This fine vintage NASA photograph is in near mint condition. |
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£8.95 Skylab 4 Crew Walk Out #2 10 x 8 Black & White NASA Photograph NASA No. 108-KSC-73P-651 16 November 1973 Commander Carr is just entering the Astro-Van as he and crewmates Ed Gibson, centre, and Bill Pogue depart the Manned Spacecraft Operations Building on route to Pad B of Launch Complex 39 and their waiting Saturn 1B launch vehicle. This fine vintage NASA photograph is in near mint condition. |
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£9.95 Skylab 4 The Night Before Launch 10 x 8 Black & White NASA Photograph NASA No. 108-KSC-73PC-666 16 November 1973 A fantastic top to bottom over-all view of the Skylab 4 Saturn 1B as seen from the Mobile Service Structure as it is rolled back. This wonderful photograph was taken the night before it launched Carr, Gibson and Pogue into Earth orbit and then to the waiting Skylab Space Station. This fine vintage NASA photograph is in near mint condition. |
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SOLD Skylab 4 Saturn 1B Lift Off 10 x 8 Black & White NASA Photograph NASA No. 108-KSC-73P-647 16 November 1973 The Skylab 4 Saturn 1B space vehicle is launched from Pad B, Launch Complex 39, at 9:01;23 a.m., Friday, 16 November 1973. Skylab 4 is the third and last of three scheduled manned Skylab missions. In addition to the Command/Service module and its launch escape system, the Skylab 4 space vehicle consisted of the Saturn 1B first (S-1B) stage and the Saturn 1B second (S-IVB) stage. This fine vintage NASA photograph is in near mint condition. |
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£8.95 Skylab 4 Saturn 1B Lift Off #2 10 x 8 Black & White NASA Photograph 16 November 1973 The Skylab 4 Saturn 1B space vehicle is launched from Pad B, Launch Complex 39, at 9:01;23 a.m., Friday, 16 November 1973. Skylab 4 is the third and last of three scheduled manned Skylab missions. In addition to the Command/Service module and its launch escape system, the Skylab 4 space vehicle consisted of the Saturn 1B first (S-1B) stage and the Saturn 1B second (S-IVB) stage. This fine vintage NASA photograph is in near mint condition. |
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SOLD Skylab 4 Lift Off 10 x 8 Colour NASA Photograph NASA No. S-73-37243 16 November 1973 The Skylab 4 Saturn 1B space vehicle is launched from Pad B, Launch Complex 39, at 9:01;23 a.m., Friday, 16 November 1973. Skylab 4 is the third and last of three scheduled manned Skylab missions. In addition to the Command/Service module and its launch escape system, the Skylab 4 space vehicle consisted of the Saturn 1B first (S-1B) stage and the Saturn 1B second (S-IVB) stage. This beautiful vintage NASA colour photograph is in near mint condition. |
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£8.95 Skylab 4 Lift Off #3 10 x 8 Black & White NASA Photograph NASA No. 108-KSC-73PC-660 16 November 1973 The Skylab 4 Saturn 1B space vehicle is launched from Pad B, Launch Complex 39, at 9:01;23 a.m., Friday, 16 November 1973. Skylab 4 is the third and last of three scheduled manned Skylab missions. In addition to the Command/Service module and its launch escape system, the Skylab 4 space vehicle consisted of the Saturn 1B first (S-1B) stage and the Saturn 1B second (S-IVB) stage. This fine vintage NASA photograph is in near mint condition. |
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SOLD Skylab 4 Launch 10 x 8 Colour NASA Photograph NASA No. 108-KSC-73PC-718 16 November 1973 The Skylab 4 Saturn 1B space vehicle is launched from Pad B, Launch Complex 39, at 9:01;23 a.m., Friday, 16 November 1973. Skylab 4 is the third and last of three scheduled manned Skylab missions. In addition to the Command/Service module and its launch escape system, the Skylab 4 space vehicle consisted of the Saturn 1B first (S-1B) stage and the Saturn 1B second (S-IVB) stage. This beautiful vintage NASA photograph is in near mint condition. |
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£8.95 Skylab 4 Post Launch Address 10 x 8 Black & White NASA Photograph NASA No. 108-KSC-73P-658 16 November 1973 All of the 450 strong govement and privet industry teams that launched the Skylab 4 astronauts to Earth orbit listen to post-launch remarks by NASA Administrator James C. Fletcher following the successful lift off. This fine vintage NASA photograph is in near mint condition. |
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£8.95 Carr And Pouge Are Passing Trash Bags 10 x 8 Black & White NASA Photograph NASA No. S74-17304 November 1973 Carr and Pouge are seen passing trash bags through the trash airlock of the Orbital Workshop (OWS) of the Skylab space station in Earth orbit. The trash airlock leads to the OWS waste disposal tank. Astronaut William R. Pogue, Skylab 4 pilot, holds onto the OWS crew quarters ceiling as he prepares to jump onto the OWS airlock hatch cover to force another trash bag further down into the airlock. Astronaut Gerald P. Carr, Skylab 4 commander, is assisting. Carr is holding onto the trash bags. A third trash bag is floating in the zero-gravity environment near Pogue's right leg. The wardroom can be seen behind Pogue. This fine vintage NASA photograph is in very good condition and printed on 'A Kodak Paper'.. |
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SOLD Carr Flies The ASMU M509 10 x 8 Black & White NASA Photograph NASA No. S74-17305 February 1974 Astronaut Gerald P. Carr, Skylab 4 commander, flies the M509 Astronaut Manoeuvring Equipment. Carr is strapped into the back-mounted, hand-controlled Automatically stabilized Manoeuvring Unit (ASMU). The M509 exercise was in the forward dome area of the OWS, Orbital Workshop. The dome area is about 22 feet in diameter and 19 feet form top to bottom. This fine vintage NASA photograph is in very good condition and printed on 'A Kodak Paper'.. |
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£9.95 Final View Of The Cluster 10 x 8 B/W Glossy NASA Photograph NASA No. SL4-143-4662 February 1974 This excellent view of the Skylab space station cluster in Earth orbit was taken from the Skylab 4 CSM during the final "Fly Around" before returning home. The OWS solar panel on the right side was lost on the launch day of the OWS, May 14, 1973. This very fine vintage NASA glossy photograph is in near mint condition. |
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£9.95 Final View Of Skylab Over Earth 10 x 8 B/W Glossy NASA Photograph NASA No. SL4-143-4706 12 February 1974 An overhead view of the Skylab space station cluster 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 a cloud-covered Earth. Note the solar shield which was deployed by the second crew of Skylab and from which a micrometeoroid shield has been missing since the cluster was launched on May 14, 1973. the OWS solar panel on the left side was also lost on workshop launch day. This very fine vintage NASA glossy photograph is in very good condition. VG++ |
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£8.95 Final View Of Skylab Over Earth #2 10 x 8 B/W Glossy NASA Photograph NASA No. SL4-143-4706 12 February 1974 An overhead view of the Skylab space station cluster 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 a cloud-covered Earth. Note the solar shield which was deployed by the second crew of Skylab and from which a micrometeoroid shield has been missing since the cluster was launched on May 14, 1973. the OWS solar panel on the left side was also lost on workshop launch day. This very fine vintage NASA glossy photograph is in very good condition. |
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£9.95 Close Up View Of Skylab 10 x 8 B/W Glossy NASA Photograph NASA No. 79-H-51 Release Date: 9 February 1979 Close up view of Skylab space station taken from the Apollo Command Module after a third visit. The three manned crew departed 8 February 1974 leaving the Skylab in a 389 km orbit above the earth. This very fine vintage NASA glossy photograph is in near mint condition. |
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£11.95 Skylab 4 View Of The Cape 10 x 8 Colour NASA Photograph February 1972 A wonderful view of the Cape taken by the Skylab 4 crew. You can clearly see Complex 39 and the other launch areas on Missile Row. This fine vintage NASA colour photograph is in near mint condition. |
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£8.95 Skylab 4 CM Splashdown 10 x 8 B/W Glossy NASA Photograph NASA No. 79-H-50 8 February 1979 The Command Module containing Skylab 4 Astronauts Carr, Gibson and Pogue splashed down in calm Pacific waters at 11:17 a.m. EDT on 8 February 1974, 176 statute miles southwest of San Diego, California to complete a 84-day space station mission. This very fine vintage NASA glossy photograph is in near mint condition. |
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£8.95 Skylab 4 CM Upside Down After Splashdown 10 x 8 B/W Glossy NASA Photograph NASA No. 79-H-50 8 February 1979 The Command Module containing Skylab 4 Astronauts Carr, Gibson and Pogue bobs upside down splashed moments after splashdown. Flotation bags quickly set the CM and Astronauts right side up within moments after it flipping over. The Skylab 4 spacecraft splash down occurred at 11:17 a.m. EDT on 8 February 1974, 176 statute miles southwest of San Diego, California in the Pacific Ocean to complete a 84-day space station mission. This very fine vintage NASA glossy photograph is in near mint condition. |
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£8.95 Skylab 4 Recovery Operations 10 x 8 B/W Glossy NASA Photograph NASA No. 79-H-51 8 February 1979 Navy pararrescueman jump form their helicopter during Skylab 4 recovery operaitons. Having righted itself, the Skylab 4 CM with flotation bags inflated can be seen on the left. This very fine vintage NASA glossy photograph is in near mint condition. |
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£8.95 Skylab 4 Recovery Operations #2 10 x 8 B/W Glossy NASA Photograph NASA No. 79-H-58 8 February 1979 Navy pararrescueman work to secure the flotation colours to the downed Skylab 4 spacecraft. The CM's four air bags flipped the spacecraft right side up after inflation as it flipped upside down after splashdown. This very fine vintage NASA glossy photograph is in near mint condition. |
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£8.95 Skylab 4 Recovery Operations #3 10 x 8 B/W Glossy NASA Photograph NASA No. 79-H-53 8 February 1979 The Skylab 4 Command Module with Astronauts Carr, Gibson and Pogue inside is being hoisted on board the prime recovery vessel SS New Orleans. Splash down occurred at 11:17 a.m. EDT on 8 February 1974, 176 statute miles southwest of San Diego, California in the Pacific Ocean to complete a 84-day space station mission. This the final mission in the Skylab program was recorded as the longest space mission to date. This very fine vintage NASA glossy photograph is in near mint condition. |
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£8.95 Skylab 4 Gibson Emerges From CM 10 x 8 B/W Glossy NASA Photograph NASA No. 79-H-56 8 February 1979 Science Pilot Ed Gibson is the first of the three astronauts to emerge from the recovered Skylab Command Module onboard the prime recovery vessel SS New Orleans. Ed was the only one of the three to arrive clean shaven. This very fine vintage NASA glossy photograph is in near mint condition. |
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£8.95 Skylab 4 Pogue Emerges From CM 10 x 8 B/W Glossy NASA Photograph NASA No. 79-H-55 8 February 1979 Skylab 4 Pilot Bill Pogue is the second of the three astronauts to emerge from the recovered Skylab Command Module onboard the prime recovery vessel SS New Orleans. After spending the longest time in space to date, Bill takes a moment to exit the spacecraft as his body is still adjusting to the gravity on Earth. This very fine vintage NASA glossy photograph is in near mint condition. |
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£8.95 Skylab 4 Commander Carr Emerges From CM 10 x 8 B/W Glossy NASA Photograph NASA No. 79-H-54 8 February 1979 As all good commanders would do, Skylab 4 Commander Gerry Carr is the last to leave the spacecraft. Gerry accepts a bit of help as he emerges from the CM as the Earth gravity is effecting his movements. Earth's gravity is something that his body has to re-adjust to after spending the longest recoded time in the weightlessness of space. Splash down occurred at 11:17 a.m. EDT on 8 February 1974, 176 statute miles southwest of San Diego, California in the Pacific Ocean to complete a 84-day space station mission. This very fine vintage NASA glossy photograph is in near mint condition. |
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£8.95 Gerald Carr Onboard After Recovery 10 x 8 Black & White NASA Photograph NASA No. 74-H-61 8 February 1974 Gerald P. Carr, Skylab 4 Commander, of the third and final manned Skylab mission relaxes on the U.S.S. New Orleans, prime recovery ship for their mission, about an hour after the Command Module splashed down. Splashdown occurred in the Pacific Ocean some 176 miles southwest of San Diego, California, at 11:17 a.m. EDT, February 8, 1974. This fine vintage NASA photograph is in near mint condition. |
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£8.95 Bill Pogue Onboard After Recovery 10 x 8 B/W Glossy NASA Photograph NASA No. 74-H-60 8 February 1974 Gerald P. Carr, Skylab 4 Commander, of the third and final manned Skylab mission relaxes on the U.S.S. New Orleans, prime recovery ship for their mission, about an hour after the Command Module splashed down. Splashdown occurred in the Pacific Ocean some 176 miles southwest of San Diego, California, at 11:17 a.m.EDT, February 8, 1974. This fine vintage NASA glossy photograph is in near mint condition. |
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£8.95 Skylab 4 Crew Onboard Recovery Ship 10 x 8 B/W Glossy NASA Photograph NASA No. 74-H-57 8 February 1974 Gerald P. Carr, Skylab 4 Commander, of the third and final manned Skylab mission relaxes on the U.S.S. New Orleans, prime recovery ship for their mission, about an hour after the Command Module splashed down. Splashdown occurred in the Pacific Ocean some 176 miles southwest of San Diego, California, at 11:17 a.m.EDT, February 8, 1974. This fine vintage NASA glossy photograph is in near mint condition. |
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£4.95 Skylab Crews And The Cluster 10 x 8 Colour NASA Lithograph NASA No. MSCL-83 The first MSCL-83 issued in 1972 An artist's concept of a completely deployed cluster of the Skylab components in earth orbit framed by portraits of the nine prime crewmen chosen for the program. Very Good Condition. |
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£4.95 Skylab Crews And The Cluster #2 10 x 8 Colour NASA Lithograph NASA No. MSCL-83 An artist's concept of a completely deployed cluster of the Skylab components in earth orbit framed by portraits of the nine prime crewmen chosen for the program. Very Good Condition VG+ |
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£4.95 Prime Crew Third Skylab Mission 10 x 8 Colour NASA Lithograph NASA No. JSCL-113 Gerald P. Carr, Edward G. Gibson and William H. Pogue This very fine 1973 vintage colour NASA lithograph is in near mint condition. |
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SOLD Skylab 4 Lift Off 10 x 8 Colour NASA Lithograph NASA No. JSCL-122 Very Good Condition. |
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SOLD Skylab 4 Final Fly Around 10 x 8 Colour NASA Lithograph NASA No. JSCL-123 An overhead view of the Skylab space station cluster 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 a cloud-covered Earth. Note the solar shield which was deployed by the second crew of Skylab and from which a micrometeoroid shield has been missing since the cluster was launched on May 14, 1973. the OWS solar panel on the left side was also lost on workshop launch day. Very Good Condition. |
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