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SUMMARY:Skylab - America's first Space Station
DESCRIPTION:Skylab – America’s first Space Station\n  \nby Frank O’Brien\nat the InfoAge Space Exploration Center 2300 Marconi Road\nWall\, NJ 07719\nSunday July 30\, 2023 @2:00PM \n\n\n\n\n  \nLaunched soon after the Apollo Moon landings\, Skylab was the first true space station launched by the United States. Supporting three crew for up to three months\, it was critical in understanding how to live and work for extended periods in space. \n\n\n\n\nAbout Frank O’Brien:\nFrank O’Brien is a volunteer historian for NASA as part of their history\, education and public outreach efforts. As an author\, his book on the Apollo Guidance Computer has been well received by both the spaceflight and computing communities. In 2012\, Frank became a Solar System Ambassador for NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory and lectures on a wide range of space topics. Frank has volunteered at the InfoAge Science and History Museums since 2003.
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