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  2. Skylab - Wikipedia

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    A week before re-entry, NASA forecast that it would occur between July 10 and 14, with the 12th the most likely date, and the Royal Aircraft Establishment (RAE) predicted the 14th. [140] In the hours before the event, ground controllers adjusted Skylab's orientation to minimize the risk of re-entry on a populated area. [8]

  3. Atmospheric entry - Wikipedia

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    On July 11, 1979, the US Skylab space station (77,100 kilograms [170,000 lb]) reentered and spread debris across the Australian Outback. [76] The reentry was a major media event largely due to the Cosmos 954 incident, but not viewed as much as a potential disaster since it did not carry toxic nuclear or hydrazine fuel.

  4. STS-2 - Wikipedia

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    In the early planning stages of the Space Shuttle program, STS-2 was intended to be a reboost mission for the aging Skylab space station. [note 2] However, such a mission was impeded by delays with the Shuttle's development and the deteriorating orbit of Skylab. Skylab ultimately de-orbited on July 11, 1979, two years before the launch of STS-2 ...

  5. List of reentering space debris - Wikipedia

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    Skylab [3] USA: 69,000 kg (152,000 lb) 11 July 1979: 6 years: Partially Controlled: 14 May 1973 Salyut 7/Cosmos 1686: USSR: 40,000 kg (88,000 lb) 7 February 1991: 8 years: Uncontrolled: 13 May 1982 S-II Stage / Skylab: USA 36,200 kg (79,700 lb) 11 January 1975 18 Months Uncontrolled 14 May 1973 STS external tank (Standard Tank) USA

  6. Category:Spacecraft which reentered in 1979 - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Spacecraft which reentered in 1979" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. Teleoperator Retrieval System - Wikipedia

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    Each thruster was intended to produce a thrust of 2.25 to 4.5-kilograms (5 to 10-pounds) [2] These thrusters would be used for leaving the Shuttle's payload bay and for rendezvous and docking with Skylab. [2] For the Skylab boost or de-orbit, the TRS would have four strap-on boosters each with 680 kg (1,500 Ib.) of hydrazine rocket fuel. [2]

  8. Searching for Skylab - Wikipedia

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    Herb Baker, son of seamstress Alyene Baker, who sewed the parasol used to rescue Skylab, and historian Jay Chladek, participated in the panel held following the screening. [4] The film had its Australian premiere in Esperance, Australia on July 11, 2019. [11] This was in conjunction with the town’s 40th Anniversary of Skylab's impact in 1979.

  9. Talk:Skylab/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    Efforts by non-NASA professionals led to clear results. First, if Skylab had come down on or near a major city, the two-hour warning would have risked an urban panic. That panic would have been more dangerous than the satellite reentry. Second, Skylab was projected to break up to some 5,000 lethal pieces. A danger to man, animal, and airplane.

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