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Description: Rigging of the protective shields for Skylab was rehearsed many times in the neutral buoyancy simulator. Here, a shield made of netting (for simulation only) is being rigged underwater to determine the problems that would be encountered in space.
Title: Neutral Buoyancy Space Simulator
Credit: SP-400 Skylab History
Author: NASA
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License: Public domain
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