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J. Kerwin and C. Conrad in Skylab 06 - 1973 - J. Kerwin and C....
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J. Kerwin and C. Conrad in Skylab 06 - 1973 - J. Kerwin and C. Conrad in Skylab space station 06 - 1973 - Joseph Kerwin conducts a dental examination on Charles Conrad in the American Skylab station. The Skylab 2 mission took place from 25 May to 22 June 1973. With 28 days spent in space, the astronauts of this mission set the new record for the longest stay in space. Skylab 2 Commander Charles Conrad is seen undergoing a dental examination by the Medical Officer, Joseph Kerwin in the Skylab Medical Facility. In the absence of an examination chair, Conrad simply rotated his body to an upside down position to facilitate the procedure. With 28 days spent in space, the astronauts of the mission Skylab 2 (May 25 - June 22 1973) were the recordmen for the longest duration manned spaceflight
J. Kerwin and C. Conrad in Skylab 06 - 1973 - J. Kerwin and C. Conrad in Skylab space station 06 - 1973 - Joseph Kerwin conducts a dental examination on Charles Conrad in the American Skylab station. The Skylab 2 mission took place from 25 May to 22 June 1973. With 28 days spent in space, the astronauts of this mission set the new record for the longest stay in space. Skylab 2 Commander Charles Conrad is seen undergoing a dental examination by the Medical Officer, Joseph Kerwin in the Skylab Medical Facility. In the absence of an examination chair, Conrad simply rotated his body to an upside down position to facilitate the procedure. With 28 days spent in space, the astronauts of the mission Skylab 2 (May 25 - June 22 1973) were the recordmen for the longest duration manned spaceflight
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