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Etwa 440 km über der Erdoberfläche: das Weltraumlabor Skylab umflog die Erde von 1973 bis 1979: Die Zeit für einen Erdumlauf betrug 93,4 min, das Apogäum lag bei 441,9 km, das Perigäum bei 434,0 km. © NASA => Zurück zum Artikel


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  • Etwa 440 km über der Erdoberfläche: das Weltraumlabor Skylab umflog die Erde von 1973 bis 1979: Die Zeit für einen Erdumlauf betrug 93,4 min, das Apogäum lag bei 441,9 km, das Perigäum bei 434,0 km.
  • Originalbeschriftung: 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 micro meteoroid shield has been missing since the cluster was launched on May 14, 1973. The Orbital Workshop (OWS) solar panel on the left side was also lost on workshop launch day. Inside the Command Module (CM) when this picture was made were astronaut Gerald P. Carr, commander; scientist-astronaut Edward G. Gibson, science pilot; and astronaut William R. Pogue, pilot. The crew used a 70mm hand-held Hasselblad camera to take this photograph.

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  • Created: September 12th, 1992
  • Author: NASA

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