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Search Results: All Fields similar to 'Skylab' and Who equal to 'Owen Garriott'
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Astronaut Owen Garriott Perf
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Astronaut Owen Garriott Performs EVA During Skylab 3 |
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Scientist-astronaut Owen K. Garriott, Skylab 3 science pilot, is seen performing an extravehicular activity at the Apollo Telescope Mount (ATM) of the Skylab space station cluster in Earth orbit, photographed with a hand- held 70mm Hasselblad camera. Garriott had just deployed the Skylab Particle Collection S149 Experiment. The experiment is mounted on one of the ATM solar panels. The purpose of the S149 experiment was to collect material from interplanetary dust particles on prepared surfaces suitable for studying their impact phenomena. Earlier during the EVA Garriott assisted astronaut Jack R. Lousma, Skylab 3 pilot, in deploying the twin pole solar shield. |
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08/06/1973 |
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Johnson Space Center |
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Skylab-3 Mission Onboard Pho
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Skylab-3 Mission Onboard Photograph - Meal Time |
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1973-01-01 |
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This photograph was taken during the Skylab-3 mission (2nd marned mission), showing Astronaut Owen Garriott enjoying his meal in the Orbital Workshop crew wardroom. The tray contained heating elements for preparing the individual food packets. The food on Skylab was a great improvement over that on earlier spaceflights. It was no longer necessary to squeeze liquified food from plastic tubes. Skylab's kitchen was so equipped that each crewman could select his own menu and prepare it to his own taste. |
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View of Astronaut Owen Garri
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View of Astronaut Owen Garriott taking video of two Skylab spiders experiment |
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View of Scientist-Astronaut Owen K. Garriott, Skylab 3 science pilot, taking TV footage of Arabella and Anita, the two Skylab 3 common cross spiders "aranous diadematus," aboard the Skylab space station cluster in Earth orbit. During the 59 day Skylab 3 mission the two spiders Arabella and Anita, were housed in an enclosure onto which a motion picture and still camera were attached to record the spiders' attempts to build a web in the weightless environment. Note the automatic data acquisition camera (DAC) about 3.5 feet to Garriott's right (about waist level). |
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1973-08-16 |
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Skylab-3 Mission Onboard Pho
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Skylab-3 Mission Onboard Photograph - Film Retrieval |
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1973-01-01 |
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This onboard photograph depicts Astronaut Owen Garriott atop the Apollo Telescope Mount, removing a film magazine (white box) from one of Skylab's solar telescopes during an Extravehicular Activity (EVA) in the second marned Skylab mission (Skylab-3). A long boom transported it back into the waiting hands of another crew member at the airlock door below. During the operation, Garriott, film, boom, and Skylab were 435 kilometers high and speeding around the Earth at 29,000 kilometers per/hour. Because they moved together with no wind resistance, there was little sense of motion. |
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Skylab-3 Mission Onboard Pho
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Skylab-3 Mission Onboard Photograph - Film Retrieval |
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1973-01-01 |
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This onboard photograph depicts Astronaut Owen Garriott atop the Apollo Telescope Mount, removing a film magazine (white box) from one of Skylab's solar telescopes during an Extravehicular Activity (EVA) in the second marned Skylab mission (Skylab-3). A long boom transported it back into the waiting hands of another crew member at the airlock door below. During the operation, Garriott, film, boom, and Skylab were 435 kilometers high and speeding around the Earth at 29,000 kilometers per/hour. Because they moved together with no wind resistance, there was little sense of motion. |
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Astronaut Owen Garriott at t
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Astronaut Owen Garriott at the Apollo Telescope Mount console |
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Scientist-Astronaut Owen K. Garriott, science pilot of the Skylab 3 mission, is stationed at the Apollo Telescope Mount (ATM) console in the Multiple Docking Adapter of the Skylab space station in Earth orbit. From this console the astronauts actively control the ATM solar physics telescope. |
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1973-08-08 |
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Astronaut Owen Garriott trim
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Astronaut Owen Garriott trims hair of Astronaut Alan Bean |
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Scientist-Astronaut Owen K. Garriott, Skylab 3 science pilot, trims the hair of Astronaut Alan L. Bean, commander, in this on-board photograph from the Skylab Orbital Workshop (OWS). Bean holds a vacuum hose to gather in loose hair. |
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1973-08-19 |
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Astronaut Owen Garriott watc
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Astronaut Owen Garriott watches drink container spin in zero gravity |
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Scientist-Astronaut Owen K. Garriott, Skylab 3 science pilot, watches a drink container spinning and tumbling in zero gravity during a science demonstration television transmission from the Skylab space station in Earth orbit. Garriott is in the Orbital Workshop (OWS). |
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1973-08-27 |
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Astronaut Owen Garriott reco
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Astronaut Owen Garriott reconstitutes pre-packaged container of food |
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Scientist-Astronaut Owen K. Garriott, Skylab 3 science pilot, reconstitutes a pre-packaged container of food at the crew quarters ward room table of the Orbital Workshop (OWS) of the Skylab space station cluster. This picture was taken with a hand-held 35mm Nikon camera. Note the knife and fork on the food tray and the utensil with which Garriott stirs the food mixed with water. Skylab is the first manned space program by NASA which affords the crewmen an opportunity to eat with the same type utensils used on Earth. |
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1973-08-06 |
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Astronaut Owen Garriott as t
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Astronaut Owen Garriott as test subject for Human Vestibular Function exp. |
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Scientist-Astronaut Owen K. Garriott, Skylab 3 science pilot, serves as test subject for the Skylab Human Vestibular Function M131 Experiment, as seen in this photographic reproduction taken from a television transmission made by a color TV camera aboard the Skylab space station in Earth orbit. Dr. Garriott is seated in the experiment's litter chair which can rotate the test subject at predetermined rotational velocity or programmed ecceleration/decelerational profile. The objectives of the M131 experiment are to obtain data pertinent to establishing the validity of measurements of specific behavioral/physiological responses influenced by vestibular activity under one-G and zero-G conditions, to determine man's adaptability to unusual vestibular conditions and predict habitability of future spacecraft conditions involving reduced gravity and Coriollis forces, and to measure the accuracy and variability in man's judgement of spatial coordinates based on atypical gravity receptor cues an |
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1973-08-09 |
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Astronaut Owen Garriott as t
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Astronaut Owen Garriott as test subject for Human Vestibular Function exp. |
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Scientist-Astronaut Owen K. Garriott, Skylab 3 science pilot, serves as test subject for the Skylab Human Vestibular Function M131 Experiment, as seen in this photographic reproduction taken from a television transmission made by a color TV camera aboard the Skylab space station in Earth orbit. The objectives of the M131 experiment are to obtain data pertinent to establishing the validity of measurements of specific behavioral/physiological responses influenced by vestibular activity under one-G and zero-G conditions, to determine man's adaptability to unusual vestibular conditions and predict habitability of future spacecraft conditions involving reduced gravity and Coriollis forces, and to measure the accuracy and variability in man's judgement of spatial coordinates based on atypical gravity receptor cues and inadequate visual cues. |
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1973-08-09 |
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View of Astronaut Owen Garri
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View of Astronaut Owen Garriott in sleep restraints |
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View of Scientist-Astronaut Owen K. Garriott, Skylab 3 science pilot, in his sleep restraints in the crew quarters of the Orbital Workshop (OWS). |
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1973-08-08 |
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Astronaut Owen Garriott part
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Astronaut Owen Garriott participates in EVA to deploy twin pole solar shield |
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Scientist-Astronaut Owen K. Garriott, Skylab 3 science pilot, participates in the August 6, 1973 extravehicular activity (EVA) during which he and Astronaut Jack Lousma, Skylab pilot, deployed the twin pole solar shield to help shade the Orbital Workshop (OWS). Note the reflection of the solar shield in Garriett's helmet visor. |
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1973-08-06 |
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Astronaut Owen Garriott part
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Astronaut Owen Garriott participates in EVA to deploy twin pole solar shield |
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Scientist-Astronaut Owen K. Garriott, Skylab 3 science pilot, participates in the August 6, 1973 extravehicular activity (EVA) during which he and Astronaut Jack Lousma, Skylab pilot, deployed the twin pole solar shield to help shade the Orbital Workshop (OWS). Note the reflection of the solar shield in Garriett's helmet visor. |
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1973-08-06 |
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Astronaut Owen Garriott at t
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Astronaut Owen Garriott at the Apollo Telescope Mount control/display console |
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Scientist-Astronaut Owen K. Garriott, Skylab 3 science pilot, is seen at the Apollo Telescope Mount (ATM) control/display console in this photographic reproduction taken from a television transmission made by a color TV camera aboard the Skylab space station in Earth orbit. The ATM control/display console is located in the space station's Multiple Docking Adapter. |
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1973-08-07 |
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Astronaut Owen Garriott lies
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Astronaut Owen Garriott lies in Lower Body Negative Pressure Device |
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Scientist-Astronaut Owen K. Garriott, science pilot, lies in the Lower Body Negative Pressure Device (LBNPD) in the work and experiments area of the Orbital Workshop (OWS) crew quarters of the Skylab space station cluster in Earth orbit. The LBNPD (M092) Experiment is to provide information concerning the time course of cardiovascular adaptation during flight and to provide inflight data for predicting the degress of orthostatic intolerance and impairment of physical capacity to be expected upon return to Earth environment. The bicycle ergometer is in the right foreground. |
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1973-08-06 |
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Astronaut Owen Garriott lies
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Astronaut Owen Garriott lies in Lower Body Negative Pressure Device |
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Scientist-Astronaut Owen K. Garriott, science pilot, lies in the Lower Body Negative Pressure Device (LBNPD) in the work and experiments area of the Orbital Workshop (OWS) crew quarters of the Skylab space station cluster in Earth orbit. The LBNPD (M092) Experiment is to provide information concerning the time course of cardiovascular adaptation during flight and to provide inflight data for predicting the degress of orthostatic intolerance and impairment of physical capacity to be expected upon return to Earth environment. The bicycle ergometer is in the right foreground. |
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1973-08-06 |
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Dedication Ceremony
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Dedication Ceremony |
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1999-07-16 |
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Alabama Governor Don Seigleman cuts the ribbon marking the dedication of the Saturn V rocket replica that was constructed at the U. S. Space and Rocket Center in honor of the 30th arniversary of the lunar landing. Accompanying the Governor are (L/R): Mike Wing, CEO US Space Rocket Center, Mike Gillespie, Madison County Commissioner, Dist. Seven, Buzz Aldrin, Apollo 11 Astronaut, Governor Seigleman, Walt Cunningham, Apollo 7 Astronaut, Dick Gordon, Apollo 12 Astronaut, Ed Mitchell, Apollo 14 Astronaut, Charlie Duke, Apollo 16 Astronaut, and Owen Garriott, Skylab 3 Astronaut. |
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