Skylab's Skyfall
On this date, in 1979, The United States' first space station, Skylab , tumbled out of its orbit and disintegrated in the earth's atmosphere near Perth, Australia. Photo: NASA I remember watching occasional news reports of the four Skylab missions between launch in 1973 and its final mission and subsequent abandonment in 1974, and the video images of the station in orbit over the earth were exhilarating. While in orbit, US astronauts set the space endurance records. We had already demonstrated our space travel superiority over the Soviets by landing men on the moon and returning them safely to earth nearly eight times over a ten year period, and it seemed that there was nothing that could keep up us from setting up a permanent station in orbit around the earth, then one on the moon and from thence, beyond into the rest of the solar system. It was a heady time to be a NASA groupie, to be sure. But then, after only six years in orbit and a cost of over $2 billio...