File:Skylab 2 spacewalk, exercise, and undocking, with Pete Conrad.ogv
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Skylab_2_spacewalk,_exercise,_and_undocking,_with_Pete_Conrad.ogv (Ogg Theora video file, length 59 s, 321 × 240 pixels, 436 kbps, file size: 3.08 MB)
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[edit]DescriptionSkylab 2 spacewalk, exercise, and undocking, with Pete Conrad.ogv |
English: Original caption: "Skylab 2 spacewalk, exercise, and undocking.". The first 20 seconds show extra vehicular activity during Skylab 2; the next 23 seconds show Pete Conrad running and jumping around the circular panel track lining the inside of the Saturn workshop; the final 16 seconds show the Apollo module undocking from Skylab. |
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Source | NASA: [1] |
Author | UnknownUnknown (parts filmed by Paul J. Weitz or Joseph P. Kerwin) |
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