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I would surely like to find a source of information that would describe
exactly when the flown version of the Skylab AM and MDA (ie the "dry" workshop versions) were given ATP, or at least when they got to PDR. My working theory is that serious work on these modules began around July 1969, the time that Skylab was converted from the wet to the dry workshop concept. This happened to be the time that the DoD cancelled the similarly sized MOL program, which happened to be located next door to the Skylab hanger at the McDonnell Douglas plant in Huntington Beach. |
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I don't know the answer to your question but I suspect that you might
find something if you have a look at: http://www-pao.ksc.nasa.gov/kscpao/h...lab/skylab.htm I also suspect that in the process of looking, you will stumble across a bunch of other interesting things. Sorry I couldnt help more, but enjoy the search! Blue skies John |
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![]() wrote in message oups.com... I would surely like to find a source of information that would describe exactly when the flown version of the Skylab AM and MDA (ie the "dry" workshop versions) were given ATP, or at least when they got to PDR. My working theory is that serious work on these modules began around July 1969, the time that Skylab was converted from the wet to the dry workshop concept. This happened to be the time that the DoD cancelled the similarly sized MOL program, which happened to be located next door to the Skylab hanger at the McDonnell Douglas plant in Huntington Beach. My question is why the numbering for the ports ended up the way they did. |
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![]() OM wrote: ...I had the same theory some years ago, but as I've learned about the only thing that really carried over from MOL to Skylab's MDA - and I'm stretching it a bit - is the Gemini hatch that was adapted for airlock use. There has been some arguements that some of the scientific equipment from MOL was either adapted, cannibalized or converted over to Skylab use, but so far I've found AbZero evidence of this save for speculation and some contradictory rumors. It's still almost impossible to get decent and noncontradictory info on the details of MOL- has anyone tried a FOIA request on this? When I built my model one, I had around ten different artist concepts of it- about all they agreed on was that it was cylindrical and had a Blue Gemini at one end. I actually was able to find far more detailed info on Almaz than on MOL. Pat |
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What does the numbering of the ports have to do with anything?
I appreciate the comments advising me to check the NASA web sites, and how someone else had the same theory but now they don't. In regard to the former advice, I have checked that site out, as well as many others, and in regards to the latter, please provide the evidence that convinced you that the AM and MDA did not originate with MOL, anecdotes are not that useful. |
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On 2 May 2005 23:16:19 -0700, wrote:
What does the numbering of the ports have to do with anything? I appreciate the comments advising me to check the NASA web sites, and how someone else had the same theory but now they don't. In regard to the former advice, I have checked that site out, as well as many others, and in regards to the latter, please provide the evidence that convinced you that the AM and MDA did not originate with MOL, anecdotes are not that useful. ....I'm detecting a rather snotty attitude here for a newbie. Tell you what, explain *why* you're so gung-ho for the material, and we'll see whether or not you're worth the effort. [Shakes head in utter dismay] OM -- "No ******* ever won a war by dying for | http://www.io.com/~o_m his country. He won it by making the other | Sergeant-At-Arms poor dumb ******* die for his country." | Human O-Ring Society - General George S. Patton, Jr |
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![]() wrote in message ups.com... What does the numbering of the ports have to do with anything? I appreciate the comments advising me to check the NASA web sites, and how someone else had the same theory but now they don't. In regard to the former advice, I have checked that site out, as well as many others, and in regards to the latter, please provide the evidence that convinced you that the AM and MDA did not originate with MOL, anecdotes are not that useful. This is starting to sound like a conspiracy theory when you're essentially asking everyone to prove that something did *not* happen. Actually, the burdon of proof lies with proving that MOL hardware was used on Skylab. Based on all the work NASA did on Skylab (e.g. the Wet Workshop), it's doubtful that much was transferred from MOL when it was cancelled in July of 1969. Here's some NASA history of Skylab: http://history.nasa.gov/EP-107/contents.htm Take a look at the timeline in Chapter 2: http://history.nasa.gov/EP-107/ch2.htm One of the glaring bits of evidence that the MDA didn't come from MOL is the fact that the docking ports on the MDA are clearly built for an Apollo CSM, not a Gemini, as MOL would have used. Jeff -- Remove icky phrase from email address to get a valid address. |
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![]() Jeff Findley wrote: One of the glaring bits of evidence that the MDA didn't come from MOL is the fact that the docking ports on the MDA are clearly built for an Apollo CSM, not a Gemini, as MOL would have used. I'd be interested to know how crew movement was to occur between the modules of a multiMOL station like this: http://www.russianspaceweb.com/mol_triple_2.jpg Did they connect the rear EVA tunnels with flexible tunnels, or are there docking adapters on the vehicle's sides? This is a pretty wild idea also: http://www.russianspaceweb.com/mol_antenna_2.jpg Pat |
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On Tue, 3 May 2005 11:58:48 -0400, "Jeff Findley"
wrote: This is starting to sound like a conspiracy theory when you're essentially asking everyone to prove that something did *not* happen. ....Precisely why I decided to stop helping him unless he explains *why* he wants the info. The second you start acting like CT or one of the other trolls, any help from me suddenly ceases to flow. OM -- "No ******* ever won a war by dying for | http://www.io.com/~o_m his country. He won it by making the other | Sergeant-At-Arms poor dumb ******* die for his country." | Human O-Ring Society - General George S. Patton, Jr |
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