STP144 - SMEAT - The Skylab Analog Mission - with John Uri - NASA History Office

One final dose of Skylab history for a month or two, today we talk about SMEAT: the Skylab Medical Experiment Altitude Test, which was a 56 day earth analog simulation of a Skylab mission which took place from 26th July to 19th September in 1972 at the Johnson Space Center in Houston. The crew was Bob Crippen, Karol Bobko and William Thornton

To take a look at this we speak to John Uri, the manager of the NASA History Office at Johnson Space Center.

John Uri:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-uri-85145545/

John’s SMEAT Articles:
50 Years Ago: Skylab Medical Experiment Altitude Test Begins:
https://www.nasa.gov/feature/50-years-ago-skylab-medical-experiment-altitude-test-begins

50 Years Ago: 56-Day Skylab Medical Experiment Altitude Test Ends Successfully:
https://www.nasa.gov/feature/50-years-ago-56-day-skylab-medical-experiment-altitude-test-ends-successfully 

Image Credits: NASA

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A veteran of the United States Navy, Carney became a freelance writer back in 2008 and started a blog called This Space Available, which is now hosted by the National Space Society. In 2022 she started working as Content Director for Celestis – the first company to have successfully conducted Memorial Spaceflight Missions.

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Giles is a singer/songwriter from London, England who has always had a passion for space flight. Since his early years he’s been looking skyward and though he ended up wielding a guitar for a living, space exploration is alway on his mind and one of his most popular songs is about astronaut Gene Cernan, ‘The Last Man On The Moon’.

In 2019 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11, Giles visited all of the crewed space vehicles flown by NASA from Freedom 7 to the Space Shuttle Orbiters.

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