November 16, 1973 2:01 pm

Skylab 4

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Saturn IB

Kennedy Space Center, FL, USA
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Skylab 4 (also known as SL-4 or SLM-3) was the third and the last crewed mission to the first US orbital space station Skylab. The mission began on November 16, 1973, 14:01:23 UTC with the launch of a three-person crew. Crew members were the Commander Gerald P. Carr, Science Pilot Edward G. Gibson and William R. Pogue. During their 83-day stay on the station, crew performed Earth and solar observations. The mission ended successfully with the splashdown in the Pacific Ocean on February 8, 1974, 15:16:53 UTC.
Launch Overview
Window Open 14:01 UTC
Window Close 14:01 UTC
Lift Off Nov 16, 1973 · 14:01 UTC
Launch Facility Kennedy Space Center, FL, USA
Launch Pad Launch Complex 39B
Target Orbit Low Earth Orbit
Payload Overview
Customer National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Payload Skylab 4
Rocket Saturn IB
Destination Low Earth Orbit
Recovery Overview
Landing Location See Mission Notes
Landing Type RTLS / Droneship
Skylab 4 (also known as SL-4 or SLM-3) was the third and the last crewed mission to the first US orbital space station Skylab. The mission began on November 16, 1973, 14:01:23 UTC with the launch of a three-person crew. Crew members were the Commander Gerald P. Carr, Science Pilot Edward G. Gibson and William R. Pogue. During their 83-day stay on the station, crew performed Earth and solar observations. The mission ended successfully with the splashdown in the Pacific Ocean on February 8, 1974, 15:16:53 UTC.

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National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Launch Complex 39B
Launch Overview
Window Open 14:01 UTC
Window Close 14:01 UTC
Lift Off Nov 16, 1973 · 14:01 UTC
Launch Facility Kennedy Space Center, FL, USA
Launch Pad Launch Complex 39B
Target Orbit Low Earth Orbit
Payload Overview
Customer National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Payload Skylab 4
Rocket Saturn IB
Destination Low Earth Orbit
Recovery Overview
Landing Location See Mission Notes
Landing Type RTLS / Droneship

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