sl_r_c_o_TPMBK (108-KSC-73PC-277, 71-HC-1202)
“Skylab EREP ground coverage- an artist’s concept of a Skylab cluster in earth orbit showing the area covered by the various components of the Earth Resources Experiment Package (EREP) which will be flown on the Skylab A mission in the 1972- ’73 time period.”
The image, featured in the ‘centerfold’ of NASA FACTS, NF-43/1-72 to me, looks like a Charles O. Bennett rendition of Skylab - that was cut out of another concept & superimposed over this earth view. Seems like it would’ve been too much busy work, so its probably wrong, but there’s something odd about the station’s border.
The “73PC” in one of the photo IDs & it being on “THIS PAPER MANUFACTURED BY KODAK” photographic paper suggests it to be a reissue.
The accompanying NF-43/1-72 caption being:
"Ground Coverage. Remote sensing equipment is pointed Earthward from Skylab's Multiple Docking Adapter, where the control and display panel and other equipment for the Earth resources experiments are located."
sl_r_c_o_TPMBK (108-KSC-73PC-277, 71-HC-1202)
“Skylab EREP ground coverage- an artist’s concept of a Skylab cluster in earth orbit showing the area covered by the various components of the Earth Resources Experiment Package (EREP) which will be flown on the Skylab A mission in the 1972- ’73 time period.”
The image, featured in the ‘centerfold’ of NASA FACTS, NF-43/1-72 to me, looks like a Charles O. Bennett rendition of Skylab - that was cut out of another concept & superimposed over this earth view. Seems like it would’ve been too much busy work, so its probably wrong, but there’s something odd about the station’s border.
The “73PC” in one of the photo IDs & it being on “THIS PAPER MANUFACTURED BY KODAK” photographic paper suggests it to be a reissue.
The accompanying NF-43/1-72 caption being:
"Ground Coverage. Remote sensing equipment is pointed Earthward from Skylab's Multiple Docking Adapter, where the control and display panel and other equipment for the Earth resources experiments are located."