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Articles tagged: Skylabs

  • cardiology, space cardiology, space travel March 2018 Zero gravity and the human heart

    ... congestion - studies performed on astronauts working onboard the Skylab space station in the 1970s showed that the amount ...space flight on cardiac functions and dimensions. Biomedical Results from Skylab. Greenbelt, MD. NASA. 1977. p. 366-371. 12...

    • cardiology
    • space cardiology
    • space travel
    Authors: Ramiro Iglesias    
  • crew well-being, International Space Station (ISS), Space design, Use & Gesture Design (UGD) July 2021 Designing for life in outer space - The importance of design for long-term space missions

    ... and psychological comfort and, perhaps most importantly, he designed a window which, despite initial resistance, was installed in Skylab. Despite the first timid steps of NASA towards industrial design there is now the promise of greater involvement...

    • crew well-being
    • International Space Station (ISS)
    • Space design
    • Use & Gesture Design (UGD)
    Authors: Annalisa Dominoni    
  • EVA, MMU, NASA, Space Shuttle, Spacewalk June 2018 Striding through space

    ...crew for Apollo 14. He was back-up pilot for the first Skylab mission. More significantly for his later accomplishments, he was a ...experiment which was flown in the pressurised interior of the Skylab space station. When the Shuttle came along with a...

    • EVA
    • MMU
    • NASA
    • Space Shuttle
    • Spacewalk
    Authors: Ken MacTaggart    
  • 03 October 2021 Space Habitats and Habitability

    ... a number of terrestrial ‘analogue’ studies, missions and facilities along with actual space experience gained on missions from Skylab and Mir to the International Space Station. The well-structured text is illustrated with colour photographs and...

  • Iya Whiteley, Mullard Space Science Laboratory, Nick Spall, The Mars-500 experiment December 2014 Ready for Mars? From Mars-500 to zero-gravity medical issues

    .... Even the experienced and hardened Apollo 12 moonwalker Alan Bean admitted to this after his Apollo and Skylab missions: “I felt real fear out there, particularly when thinking of dangers such as window failure and depressurisation...

    • Iya Whiteley
    • Mullard Space Science Laboratory
    • Nick Spall
    • The Mars-500 experiment
    Authors: Iya Whiteley     Nick Spall    
  • Nicole Stott, space art February 2016 Space for Art

    ... as it actually was. Right: Fellow artist astronauts Alan Bean and Nicole Stott. Bean, a veteran of Apollo 12 and Skylab, told Nicole he was “delighted” that she had become the first astronaut of the Space Shuttle/Space...

    • Nicole Stott
    • space art
    Authors: Nicole Stott    
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