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    SKYLAB I - MANUFACTURING SUN SHADE

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    SKYLAB I - MANUFACTURING SUN SHADE

    WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, UNITED STATES

    09.01.2010

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    NASA

    Workmen in the GE Building across the street from the Johnson Space Center fold a sail-like sunshade being fabricated for possible use as a sunscreen for the Skylab Orbital Workshop OWS. The three-layered sunshade will be composed of a top layer of aluminized mylar, a middle layer of laminated nylon rip-stop, and a bottom layer of thin nylon. The men are, left to right, Gerry E. Wood wearing glasses, Glenn Hewitt, Pat Morrow, and Fred Le Donne. Wood is manager of crew provisions and engineering at GE. The work shown here is part of the crash program now underway to prepare a sunshield for Skylab to replace the original shield which was lost when Skylab I was launched on May 14, 1973. The improvised solar shield selected to be used will be carried to Earth orbit by the Skylab II crewmen who will deploy it to shade part of the OWS from the hot rays of the Sun. Loss of the original shield has caused an overheating problem in the OWS.

    NASA Identifier: S73-26046

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    Date Taken: 09.01.2010
    Date Posted: 10.10.2012 14:46
    Photo ID: 700911
    Resolution: 5702x5718
    Size: 8.14 MB
    Location: WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, US

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