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Space Rocket History Podcast

Space Rocket History #402 – Skylab – Training Part 2

Space Rocket History Podcast

Michael Annis

History, Technology

4.9769 Ratings

🗓️ 17 November 2022

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

The backup crew and some support crew participated in an interesting rescue scenario with 2 astronauts flying to Skylab to take back the crew of 3 onboard Skylab. This would mean 5 astronauts returning to earth in the command module.

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0:00.0

Hello, listeners. If you are enjoying this podcast without commercial interruption and are

0:05.4

financially able, please consider supporting our effort. To contribute, go to the homepage

0:10.5

spacerockethistory.com and click on the orange donate button or the Patreon link. Thanks.

0:19.9

We choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things.

0:24.7

Not because they are easy, but because they are hard.

0:28.1

Godspeed, John Glenn.

0:30.4

Roger, zero G, and I feel fine.

0:33.3

It might be right. Okay, I'm out.

0:35.9

How does it feel for the United States to be the new record holder?

0:40.1

At last, huh?

0:41.8

In that baby lights, there's no doubt about it.

0:44.6

Lift-off. We have a lift-off. 32 minutes past the hour.

0:49.2

Lift-off on Apollo 11.

0:51.8

flipping Tanguality Base here.

0:54.7

The Eagle has landed.

0:56.6

That's one small step for man.

1:00.2

One giant leap for manned.

1:08.9

Hello and welcome.

1:17.5

This is Michael Annis, and you're listening to episode number 402 of the Space Rocket History podcast.

1:21.9

And now, Skylab, Training, Part 2.

1:40.7

Success in any crude space mission is dependent upon the quality of the hardware, the skill of the ground support, and the ability of the flight crew to perform assigned functions in both planned and contingency situations.

1:48.0

Since the beginning of the space program, flight crew training has been an integral part of all missions, but with Skylab's extended mission duration added a new complexity to the training

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