... this milligravity moon. The Hab includes work, recreation, dining and exercise areas comparable in volume to the Skylab module. Without the Hab, crew well-being is compromised and the return trip in particular takes on aspects...
... space missions. It is also known that unrealistic work schedules can be a major source of stress. In 1973, the crew of Skylab 4 ‘mutinied’ after they had been made to work during three consecutive scheduled rest days and were...
... of Needs (HoN), as applied to human space missions. The ISS, the Russian Mir space station, and the US Skylab exemplify current and past long-duration Earth orbiting space habitat designs. All were designed through...
... such as water recycling units, radiators or even spacesuits. Such incidents were observed in the Salyut, Mir and Skylab stations and continue to be a challenging threat on board the ISS. An example of in-flight Surface Sampler Kit results with...
... include an idea for a Soyuz rocket set (which had 437 supporters); Delta II launch vehicle (249) and Skylab space station (32). The closest example of real space technology to the 10,000-vote target appeared to be the SLS...
... into space Joe Kerwin, an aeronautical physician and NASA astronaut, was a scientist on the first expedition to the Skylab space station from 25 May to 22 June 1973. Mukai Chiaki, a cardiovascular surgeon and astronaut of Japan Aerospace Exploration...