Showing posts with label jerry carr. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jerry carr. Show all posts
Saturday, December 23, 2017
Ed Gibson’s Dances With The Sun: Skylab 4, 1973 – 1974
The This Space Available blog post Ed Gibson's Dances With The Sun: Skylab 4, 1973 - 1974 is now located at
Monday, December 18, 2017
I Finally Read “A House In Space,” And Damn, It Is A Big Ol’ Mess
The This Space Available blog post I Finally Read "A House In Space," And It Is A Big Ol' Mess is now located at
https://space.nss.org/i-finally-read-a-house-in-space-and-it-is-a-big-ol-mess/
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A House In Space,
alan bean,
ed gibson,
jack lousma,
jerry carr,
joseph kerwin,
owen garriott,
paul weitz,
pete conrad,
skylab,
skylab 2,
skylab 3,
skylab 4,
skylab program,
space books,
william pogue
Sunday, January 3, 2016
Space Myths Busted: No, There Wasn't A "Mutiny" On Skylab
The This Space Available blog post Space Myths Busted: No, There Wasn't A "Mutiny" On Skylab is now located at
https://space.nss.org/space-myths-busted-no-there-wasnt-a-mutiny-on-skylab/
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1973,
1974,
Apollo,
astronauts,
bill pogue,
ed gibson,
gerald carr,
Homesteading Space,
jerry carr,
National Geographic,
skylab,
skylab 4,
skylab program,
space myths busted,
space station,
the 1970s,
william pogue
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