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Skylab in orbit. The golden shape is a NASA made parasol that replaced the heat shield damaged during May 14, 1973 launch Stock Photo - Alamy
1973 Parasol Being Deployed Over Skylab To Provide Shade Nasa Wirephoto 8X10 | eBay
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Skylab Orbital Workshop In Earth Orbit. The Golden Shape Is A Nasa Made Parasol That Replaced Heat Shield Damaged During The Unmanned Launch On May 14 History - Item # VAREVCHISL034EC135 - Posterazzi
Model, Skylab, with Sunshields, 1:48 | National Air and Space Museum
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Skylab's Space Hero Dies | Time
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High Above The Blue" - Skylab – Mark Karvon Art Studios
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LEGO MOC Skylab [1:110 scale] by Apollo_110_Bricks | Rebrickable - Build with LEGO
Completed historical skylab partset for BDB. : r/KerbalSpaceProgram
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Skylab In Orbit. The Golden Shape Is A Nasa Made Parasol That Replaced The Heat Shield Damaged During May 14 History - Item # VAREVCHISL034EC132 - Posterazzi
A view of the Skylab 1 space station Orbital Workshop showing the micrometeoroid shield missing. A parasol solar shield was later deployed to shade this exposed area. This picture was taken from
Skylab - Wikipedia
Space station - Apollo Applications, Thermal Shielding Damage, and Human Adaptation | Britannica
NASA Spinoff on Twitter: "When Skylab needed repairs, @NASA sprung into action and created a reflective shield for the space station...in only 10 days! 50 years after launch, the shielding material is