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America's first orbiting space laboratory was launched from Kennedy Space Center on
May 14, 1973. Equipped with a wide range of scientific instruments, this outpost in space
was developed to test human adaptability to weightlessness, conduct experiments at zero
gravity, study a broad view of the earth's surface, and take full spectrum photographs of
our universe without the optical distortion of earth's atmosphere. The first manned Skylab
mission left Kennedy Space Center May 25, 1973. Astronauts Charles Conrad, Joseph
Kerwin, and Paul Weitz spent 28 days aboard Skylab. Most of the mission was spent
under adverse conditions repairing the mother ship. Alan Bean, Owen Garriott, and Jack
Lousma were the second crew, launched from earth on July 28, 1973. Their mission kept
them on board Skylab for 59 days. The final crew of Skylab, Gerald Carr, Edward
Gibson, and William Pogue, was launched November 16, 1973, from Kennedy Space
Center and returned to earth February 8, 1974. The mission lasted a record 84 days.
Date of Issue - May 14, 1974
1948 3¢ Mount Palomar
1960 4¢ Echo 1
1962 4¢ Project Mercury
1964 8¢ Robert Goddard Airmail
1967 5¢ Space Walk/Gemini
1969 6¢ Apollo 8
1969 10¢ Moon Landing Airmail
1971 8¢ Decade of Achievement
1974 10¢ Skylab
1975 10¢ Mariner 10
1975 10¢ Pioneer 10
1975 10¢ Apollo-Soyuz
1978 15¢ Viking missions to Mars
1981 18¢ Space Achievement
1991 29¢ Space Exploration
1992 29¢ Int. Cooperation
1992 29¢ Theodore von Karman
1994 29¢ Apollo 11 25th Anniv.
1997 $3.00 Mars Pathfinder
1998 32¢ Space Discovery
1999 33¢ Edwin Hubble
2000 $11.75 Lunar Hologram
2000 $3.20 Shuttle Hologram
2000 60¢ Vastness of Space
2000 $1.00 Solar System
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