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Reparing Skylab

Two seamstresses stitch together a sun-shade for the Skylab Orbital Workshop, the country's first space station
Two seamstresses stitch together a sun-shade for the Skylab Orbital Workshop, the country's first space station.

Two seamstresses stitch together a sun-shade for the Skylab Orbital Workshop, the country’s first space station, which lost its thermal protection shield during the launch on May 14, 1973. Without the heat shield, the temperature inside the Orbital Workshop became dangerously high, rendering the workshop uninhabitable and threatening the interior insulation and adhesive to deteriorate. Marshall engineers and scientists worked tirelessly around the clock to develop an emergency repair procedure. The Skylab crew and the repair kits were launched just 11 days after the incident. The crew successfully deployed the twin-pole sail parasol sun-shade during their spacewalk the next day.