SkyLab-3 (also SL-3 and SLM-3 [2] ) - the second manned flight to the first American space station “ SkyLab ”. The name Skylab-3 is also referred to as the Apollo series spacecraft that made this flight.
| Skylab-3 | |
|---|---|
| General information | |
| Ship flight data | |
| Ship name | SkyLab 3 ( Apollo ) |
| Launch vehicle | Saturn-1B |
| Launch pad | Kennedy Space Center , LC 39B |
| Launch | July 28, 1973 11:10:51 UTC [1] |
| Docking | Skylab |
| Ship landing | September 25, 1973 00:00:00 UTC |
| Flight duration | 59 days 1 hour 9 minutes |
| Distance traveled | 39.4 million km |
| Apogee | 441 km |
| Perigee | 423 km |
| Mood | 50.0 ° |
| Circulation period | 93.2 min |
| Weight | 20 121 kg |
| NSSDC ID | 1973-050A |
| SCN | 06757 |
| Crew flight data | |
| Crew members | 3 |
| Call sign | SkyLab 3 |
| Landing | 3 |
| Crew photo | |
| Associated Expeditions | |
Crew
The crew of Skylab-3 included three people:
- Alan Bean - Commander (2nd Flight)
- Jack Lausma - pilot (1st flight)
- Owen Garriott - Researcher (1st Flight)
The backups of the crew were
- Vance brand
- William Lenoir
- Don lind
Notes
- ↑ Skylab 2 Characteristics . Date of treatment July 22, 2012. Archived on October 6, 2012.
- ↑ Skylab Numbering Fiasco (inaccessible link) . Living in Space . William Pogue Official WebSite (2007). Date of treatment July 22, 2012. Archived on February 8, 2009.