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Copyright © 2003-2007 Davide De Martin. All photos are courtesy by NASA, unless noted.

 
NASA ID: S73-25654

Mission: Skylab

Taken/released on: 7/5/1973

 

Double exposure to illustrate size difference between Skylab 1 and 2

A deliberate double exposure to help illustrate the comparative sizes and configurations of the Skylab 1 and Skylab 2 space vehicles at Launch Complex 39, Kennedy Space Center, Florida. The double exposure creates an illusion that the rockets are side by side, though actually they are 1 1/2 miles apart. The Skylab 1/Saturn 1B space vehicle on Pad A is on the left. On the right is the Skylab 2/Saturn 1B space vehicle on Pad B. (Source: JSC)


 
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