NASA Skylab interior

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The NASA Skylab interior was the living and working space of America’s first space station, notable for its human-centered design that improved astronaut comfort and habitability in orbit.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf habitat module
space station interior
associatedWithDiscipline human factors engineering
space architecture
associatedWithProgram Apollo Applications Program
country United States of America
surface form: United States
crewCapacity 3 astronauts
designedFor astronaut habitation
microgravity research
designGoal provide Earth-like routines
reduce crew fatigue
support long-duration missions
environment microgravity
feature color-coded orientation cues
exercise equipment
experiment racks
galley
handrails and footholds
large interior volume
open workshop volume
shower facility
sleep compartments
storage lockers
wardroom
waste management compartment
window ports
work benches
firstCrewBoarded 1973
includedActivity eating
exercise
personal hygiene
scientific experiments
sleeping
influenced International Space Station habitability concepts
later space station interior design
locatedInModule Airlock Module
Skylab multiple docking adapter
surface form: Multiple Docking Adapter

Orbital Workshop
notableFor enhanced habitability in orbit
human-centered design
improved astronaut comfort
operator NASA
orbitDecay 1979
partOf Skylab program
surface form: Skylab
status no longer in use
usedDuringMission Skylab 2
Skylab 3
Skylab 4
volume approximately 283 cubic meters

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Raymond Loewy designed NASA Skylab interior