At approximately 63 seconds into the flight of Skylab 1 on May 14, 1973, an anomaly occurred which resulted in the complete loss of the meteoroid shield around the orbital workshop. This was followed by the loss of one of the two solar array systems on the workshop and a failure of the inter stage adapter to separate from the S-II stage of the Saturn V launch vehicle. The investigation reported herein identified the most probable cause of this flight anomaly to be the breakup and loss of the meteoroid shield due to aerodynamic loads that were not accounted for in its design. The breakup of the meteoroid shield, in turn, broke the tie downs that secured one of the solar array systems to the workshop. Complete loss of this solar array system ...
Space simulation experimental studies of penetration mechanics of meteoroids into typical spacecraft...
After the loss of the meteroid shield required using the solar scientific airlock to erect the sun s...
Results of the design and manufacturing reviews on the maturity of the Skylab modules are presented ...
The history of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Skylab program is provided in this ...
Problems encountered on Skylab Experiments are listed in order that these experiences and associated...
In-flight maintenance, as conceived and preplanned for the Skylab mission was limited to simple sche...
In the investigation of the failure of one of the three main parachutes of the Apollo 15 spacecraft,...
Saturn V SA-513 (Skylab-1) was launched at 13:30:00 Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) on May 14, 1973, fro...
Radiation tests were conducted on the various types of Skylab film to establish the total radiation ...
The need to improve space mechanism reliability is underscored by a long history of flight failures ...
The Skylab program is presented to show the construction of the space vehicle and the facilities pro...
Optimum structural meteoroid protection requirements for Apollo and Mars mission spacecraf
A study was conducted in a trisonic wind tunnel to determine the load distribution over the external...
The occurrence of an anomaly during the Apollo 16 flight is discussed. The canopy of one of the reco...
The problems encountered in the observing programs using the airlock coronagraph (T025) are reported...
Space simulation experimental studies of penetration mechanics of meteoroids into typical spacecraft...
After the loss of the meteroid shield required using the solar scientific airlock to erect the sun s...
Results of the design and manufacturing reviews on the maturity of the Skylab modules are presented ...
The history of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration Skylab program is provided in this ...
Problems encountered on Skylab Experiments are listed in order that these experiences and associated...
In-flight maintenance, as conceived and preplanned for the Skylab mission was limited to simple sche...
In the investigation of the failure of one of the three main parachutes of the Apollo 15 spacecraft,...
Saturn V SA-513 (Skylab-1) was launched at 13:30:00 Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) on May 14, 1973, fro...
Radiation tests were conducted on the various types of Skylab film to establish the total radiation ...
The need to improve space mechanism reliability is underscored by a long history of flight failures ...
The Skylab program is presented to show the construction of the space vehicle and the facilities pro...
Optimum structural meteoroid protection requirements for Apollo and Mars mission spacecraf
A study was conducted in a trisonic wind tunnel to determine the load distribution over the external...
The occurrence of an anomaly during the Apollo 16 flight is discussed. The canopy of one of the reco...
The problems encountered in the observing programs using the airlock coronagraph (T025) are reported...
Space simulation experimental studies of penetration mechanics of meteoroids into typical spacecraft...
After the loss of the meteroid shield required using the solar scientific airlock to erect the sun s...
Results of the design and manufacturing reviews on the maturity of the Skylab modules are presented ...