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Skylab 2

Skylab 2
Mission Insignia
Skylab_I_patch.jpg
Mission Statistics
Mission Name:Apollo 16
Call Sign:Skylab
Number of Crew Members:3
Launch:May 25, 1973
13:00 UTC
Kennedy Space Center LC 39B
Station visit length:27 days 6 hr 48 min 7 sec
Station EVA length:6 hours, 20 minutes
Orbits:404
Landing: June 22, 1973
14:49 UTC
25 Deg North 27 Deg West
Duration:28 days, 50 minutes

Skylab 2 was first human spaceflight mission to the U.S. Skylab orbital space station. The unmanned launch of the Skylab was given the name Skylab 1 but this flight was also called Skylab 1 although it was mission SL-2 and flown on the Skylab 2 vehicle. Skylab was the first U.S. space station. Skylab 2 established a record for human spaceflight duration.

On May 25, 1973, a crew was sent to the facility for maintenance and refit aboard an Apollo capsule. This mission used the command/service module only and not the Apollo lander. During the mission three EVA were conducted including the deployment of a sunshade to replace one torn off during launch of the station. In orbit the crew conducted solar astronomy and Earth resources experiments, medical studies, and five student experiments; 392 hours of experiments were completed.

The mission lasted until June 22, 1973. Skylab 2 splashed down in the Pacific Ocean 9.6 km from the recovery ship, U.S.S. Ticonderoga.

The mission set the records for the longest duration manned spacelight, greatest distance travelled, greatest mass docked in space and Conrad set the record for most time in space for an astronaut.

The command module they flew to the station in is displayed at the Naval Aviation Museum, Pensacola, Florida.

Crew

Mission Parameters

  • Mass: about 30,000 kg
  • Maximum Altitude: 440 km
  • Distance: 18,536,730.9 km
  • Launch Vehicle: Saturn IB

Previous Mission:
Apollo 17
Apollo program Next Mission:
Skylab 3


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Referenced By

Apollo 17 | List of crewed space missions chronologically | List of human spaceflights, 1961-1986 | List of human spaceflights by program | List of human spaceflights chronologically | List of manned space missions chronologically | Robert Crippen | Robert L. Crippen | Skylab | Skylab program | Space station | Space stations

 

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