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PAO
This is Skylab Control, 22:15 Greenwich
mean time. Little over a minute out from the Vanguard Tracking
Ship for the first pass over that tracking vessel this
evening. Three successive - four successive passes, 177
178, 179. After Vanguard, it's long dry spell until we hit
the States again now; almost a complete revolution. We
should have a status report from the crew during the Vanguard
pass on how the work in preparing the Skylab parasol is
proceeding. We'll stand by for spacecraft communicator
Hank Hartsfield's first call. 22:16 Greenwich mean time,
standing by, this is Skylab Control.
CDR
Houston, you read?
CC
Roger, read you loud and clear. We're
through Vanguard for about 8 minutes.
CDR
Okay, Houston. Damn it. Between
steps 6 and 7 you didn't verify bottom. Teflon flaps is
innermost and top is out. And unfortunately, the forward
flaps run vertically. Now, do you mean the flaps that are
inside, the two vertical running flaps? There are 4 flaps
there. If you hadn't sent us the change, we'd understood it.
CC
Okay. The way that's suppose to be, is
he bottom flaps should be folded upwards, then the two side
laps folded across, and then the last flap on top should
•
be folded down.
CDR
Okay. That means we have to refold it.
Do you understand that?
CC
Right. The purpose of that, Pete, is
to keep the SAL door, when it pushes in and down from pulling
that flap down.
CDR
Okay. I'm not arguing with you, I'm
telling you we have to change it. Is that what you expected
us to have to do, change it?
CC
Negative, we did not expect that.
CDR
Because it's not packed that way.
You want us to hold while you verify or do you want us to
change it? I understand what you're talking about.
CC
We want it changed, Pete. We want it
so that the SAL door will not drag the flap down. So, that
top flap has to be on the outside folded down.
CDR
Top flap folded down. You will have.
CC
That's the thing we uncovered last
night, Pete, when we were working in the trainer. The - When
they packed it, we didn't know about that problem with the
SAL door.
CDR
Yeah, I understand that, I just wanted
you to understand that we were going to have to rearrange those

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5/26/73
flaps because it was not packed the way you described it
to start with.
CC
Okay. We did that in the trainer. That's
easy to do.
CDR
Okay.
CC
Skylab, Houston. For your info on the
maneuver, we're doing a pitch maneuver now to pick up the
power situation. We shouldn't have to do that again while
we're deploying. Our next nominal H-cage is going to have
to be done at 23:39 over Texas, which is on the next contact
after Vanguard. So, the only constraint we have on you is
that we cannot be maneuvering while you're doing steps 33 to
35 and that is when you actually deploy the parasol. So,
if you reach that point in the checklist and it looks like
it's getting close to the time we're going to have to do that
reset, we're going to have to hold up until we get it completed.
CDR
We understand that. But we need your
steps at the time, so we can write it down. It was 34 and
35 and when are we over Texas?
CC
Okay. Over Texas at 23:39, that's when
we have to do a re - nominal H-cage. And the steps were
, 34, and 35. That's when you do the last little push to
5loy the parasol.
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CDR
Okay.
CC
Skylab, Houston. We're about 20 seconds
to LOS. We'll be picking you up at Goldstone at 28. And ah we show you coming up close to termination of bed-1 bake-out,
we want to delay bed 2.
CDR
Say again about bed-1 bake-out. Hank.
CC
Roger. According to our time, it's
just about through and we want to delay number 2.
CDR
Okay.
PAO
This is Skylab Control. We've had
loss of signal from tracking ship Vanguard. The Skylab
cluster now over the South Atlantic an hour and 2 minutes
out of Goldstone; almost a complete rev before the next
station pass. We're proceeding quite well on preparing the
Skylab parasol for deployment. The Teflon flaps, which are
the ends, actually, of long sheets of Teflon on the four
sides of the canister, are being repacked so that the upper
flap is downward to avoid any binding with the opening of the
airlock - scientific airlock door; a fairly minor operation.
It was checked out in a trainer last night and found to be
the best way to avoid any possible difficulties. At 22:26
Greenwich mean time, up again in 1 hour and 1 minute,
this is Skylab Control.
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�SL-II MC-103/1
Time: 18:18 p.m. CDT, 1:10:18 GET
5/26/73
PAO
This is Skylab Control, 23:18 Greenwich
mean time. Slightly over 9 minutes to acquisition on the final
stateside pass of the day. Pickup at Goldstone and just sliced
through the western edge of the Texas circle. Flight controll­
ers here in the control room are taking advantage of this long
LOS period to drag out brown-bags and go down to the snack
bar and other places in the building and in general, stretch
their legs. After Goldstone and Texas we have about 3 or 4
successive passes at the lower end of the descending node,
passing through the Vanguard tracking ship acquisition range.
Orbit continuing to precess westward during this time of the
day off the range coming back on to it in the early morning.
During the upcoming stateside pass we should get a fairly good
estimate or evaluation by the crew on how they stand with the
deployment of the Skylab parasol. At least verbal descriptions
and if they've found the time to take the effort to unstow the
television camera, hopefully a picture. Up again in 7-1/2
minutes with Goldstone acquisition. At 23:20 Greenwich mean
this is Skylab Control.
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�SL-II MC-104/1
Time: 18:26 CDT 1:10:26 GET
5/26/73
This is Skylab Control 23 hours 26 min­
utes Greenwich mean time, slightly over a minute until
acquisition through Goldstone and a small slice of the
Texas station. Flight Director Neil Hutchinson went on
the flight director loop and asked everyone to settle
down after this long LOS period,;sit down and settle down.
Everyone anticipating and hoping for a successful Skylab
parasol deployment, either completed or near completion.
They will leave the air-to-ground line up to catch the
first call as we have acquisition of signal. At 23:27 stand­
ing by, this is Skylab Control.
CC
Skylab, Houston through Goldstone for
12-1/2 minutes.
CDR
Hello, Houston.
CC
Hello there.
CDR
(garble) Be advised we have invented we have - - We are getting a little coolant break. It's
pretty warm down there. So we are progressing slow but
sure and everything so far is working.
cc
Okay Pete. We had a little dropout
there, some noise. Could you tell us what step you're on?
CDR
We're about to put rod Delta on.
CC
Roger, copy.
CRR
Okay, we had no trouble venting it down.
It vented in about 4 minutes and it held zero for 10 minutes
without any outgassing. Going at it very smoothly and,
so far, the rod extension has gone very easily. And as I
say, we're just taking a little heat break.
CC
Hey, that's a good lick.
CDR
And Paul has terminated mol sieve IB
bake-out. Now we noticed that the dewpoint has gotten up
to 44 and we want to know whether you want us to go ahead
a little later in the day or (garble)
CDR
Hello, Houston. Are you there?
CC
Roger.
CDR
You're breaking up. Hank. Did you
copy my last about the mol sieve?
cc
Roger, understand you are terminating
the bed-1 bake-out.
CDR
That's right. Also, did you get in on
the onboard dewpoint?
cc
Roger, we copy 44. Is that correct?
CDR
That's affirmative. If you want us to
do it later on, just let us know and we'll do it. Now I
have something else on a PP C02. We've got three active sensors
and they are all reading differently. Just for your infor­
mation - PAO

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Times 18:32 CDT 01:10:32 GET
5/26/73
PLT
this is how we'll do it.
CDR
Now, I got something else on the PCC 02.
We've got three active sensors, and they are all reading
differently, just for your information. Sieve B IN is read­
ing 2 millimeters, Seive A is reading 3, and surprisingly
well,not so surprisingly because , since it's been doing it
but Seive A-OUT is reading about 4-1/2.
CC
Roger, we copy, and we have telemetry
on those.
CDR
Okay. Also, How about, just for onboard
information, confirming or correcting our report indication
that showed that our Panel 225 the 120 psi 02 regulator
is regulating to 140, also, let me look a minute, the N2
is regulating to about 165.
CC
Okay. Those figures agree with what we
got down here, Paul, and they're acceptable.
PLT
Okay. So everythings working right that way
but those are the right numbers.
PLT
Okay, Henry, Now, let me verify about
this parasol extension stuff.
CC
Okay. Go ahead.
PLT
We can do everything except Step-33,34,
and 35 while you're maneuvering the vehicle. Is that right?
CC
Stand by 1 minute.
CC
Skylab, Houston, we're coming up at
in about 5 minutes, with the nominal H- case, and we would like
for you not to do any more extensions until after maneuver
is complete. Once that maneuver is complete, you're clear
to press on through the deployment. The thing we don't we
don't want to do is be deploying while - when the maneuver
is going on and thrust is firing.
CDR
Okay, I thought that might be the case,
which wasn't clear before. When's that maneuver going to
be over. You know?
CC
Stand by. I'll get an answer on that.
CDR
Okay. Either a time, or another AOS.
Just so we know when we can pick up.
CC
Okay. We are about 6 more minutes on
this pass, and then we'll be picking up Vanguard at 54.
CDR
You cut out, Henry. All I got was 4.
Say again.
CC
Okay. We have about 6 more minutes on
this pass, and then we'll pick you up at Vanguard at 54.
CDR
Okay. When can we continue the mission.
You want to wait until we pick up at Vanguard? You give
us the GO then?
CC
s tand by.

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cc
Skylab Houston. You're clear to proceed
with the deployment at 23:45.
CDR
23:45, Okay.
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we're getting a good picture down
^"cDR
Okay. That's TV specialist Dr. Kerwin.
Paul he - would you look at the picture of the right
window, in the foreground you see the see the MDA, that
white painted, (garble) behind that is ATM the strutwork, and
mostly the@rest of it is dirt. I don't think is this picture
you can see the - the thing deployed yet. If you like I 11
take it to the left hand window now, and give you a hand held
shot of it. And tell me, what are your - what are TV
opportunities? Do you have any over Vanguard?
CC
That's negative. And we got about 4
minutes left, and if you could give us that other window,
we'd appreciate it.
CDR
(Garbled)
CDR
Okay, Henry - Let me - You did say we
could resume deployment at 23:45?
CC
That is affirmative.
CDR
Okay.
CC
And Joe, before we lose you, we would
like to get the TV on tne BTR, in any event.
SPT
Okay, I'll turn it on, and you guys
can start it anytime you want. How's that?
CC
We're going to have to have you start
it, because we probably won't be in a station contact when
they get it deployed.
SPT
Oh. Okay. You wanted - You wanted to
get it on the BTR, the deployment itself.
CC
That is affirmative.
SPT
Oh. All right.
PAO
Kerwin has moved the camera over to the
left Command Module rendezvous window looking up through the
telescope mount truss, back toward the area where the parasol
should be poking up through the scientific airlock. You can
see the bottom of the — see the bottom of the telescope mount.
SPT
Okay Henry, you're looking at a hand
held view out of the left window, with the monitor between
my knee and unfortunately, I don't think you can see the
orange sail material, which is right in the center line of
that ATM strut - (garble), because I have to move my head
to the very right hand side of the window to see it, and I
can't get the TV camera in over there. There isn't room.
CC
I guess we're having trouble seeing it.

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SPT
If I try to move it to the right, the
body of the camera's too long, and I can't hack it.
CC
Skylab, we're about 45 seconds from LOS.
Vanguard at 54.
PAO
This is Skylab Control. We've had loss
of signal as the cluster passed out the southern edge of
the Texas acquisition circle. Slightly over 12 minutes
until acquisition at tracking ship Vanguard, which will
be almost straight over head at a 86 degree elevation angle.
90 Degrees being straight up, obviously. Total pass time
of 7 minutes and 20 seconds. The crew had attached sev­
eral of the extension rods and had it partially deployed
through the airlock scientific, scientific airlock, and on
the television picture from the lefthand window, the still
folded canapy could be seen at the apex of the truss frame
of the telescope mount. Any subsequent television will be
loaded on the on-board vidio tape recorder, in as much as
there are no more stations with live capability until
tomorrow. We'll return with this circuit in 11 minutes
with the Vanguard pass. After Vanguard, it will be about
an hour and 8 minute gap again until Hawaii. At 23:43
Greenwich mean time, this is Skylab Control.
END OF TAPE

�SL-II MC-106/1
Timei 18:52 p.m. CDT, 1:10:52 GET
5/26/73
This is Skylab Control, 23 hours 52
minutes Greenwich mean time. A minute and a half out of track­
ing ship Vanguard at the start of revolution number 177 for
the orbital workshop. We should continue to hear a proqress
report on deployment of the Skylab parasol. After Vanguard
there will be another long break of an excess of an hour be­
fore we come up on Hawaii, stand by now for the resumption
of communications from the crew of Skylab and the ground.
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Skylab, Houston through Vanguard for
7-1/2 minutes.
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Roger, Houston. The parasol is I think
completely deployed. I m just going down to check on it.
cc
Roger.
PLT
It's not completely extended, it's
not deployed.
cc
Roger.
„.
Correction, we're about to extend rod
Echo, rod Echo.
cc
Okay.
Roger, copy rod Echo.
PLT
Hey, Henry?
cc
Go ahead.
PL"L
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PLT
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telescope and rods are locked.
PLT
Okay. (Garble)
PLT
How important is TV Hank? It's dark
outside now, you want to wait for light?
CC
Negative. We want to get it out.
CC
Skylab, Houston. We would like for
you to get a visual verification on the deployment. Whether
we get TV or not is not important. We want you to have a visual
on it though.
PLT
No chance of a visual, Paul, until we
go into sunrise.
PLT
When did that start. Hank? We're at
the first mark on E now. How far can we progress before deal­
ing?
CC
Okay, you can progress all the way up
to step 32. That's when you start the final deployment.
PLT
Okay.
CC
Thirty-two is releasing the brake.
Go up to 32. We have about 26 minutes to sunrise.
CC
And we're one minute from LOS. Our next
contact is Hawaii at 03.
PAO
This is Skylab Control. Apparently
we have had loss of signal through Vanguard with the Skylab
cluster. Not too much farther to go now in the extension rod
attachment to bring the Skylab parasol out to the full exten­
sion point where the 4 ribs will fly upward and outward to
90 degrees to the center pole. However, they express a desire
to wait until spacecraft sunrise before doing this. And sun­
rise for them will be in 23 minutes. However, the Skylab will
not be over any ground station for another hour. Hawaii in
59 minutes at 00:03 Greenwich mean time. This is Skylab Control.
END OF TAPE

SL-II MC-107
Time: 19:32 CDT 1:11:32 GET
5/26/73
PAO
This is Skylab Control 0032 Greenwich
mean time. Skylab space station just crossing the island
of Ceylon on over into the Bay of Bengal on revolution
number 178. Fifty-two minutes remaining until the space­
craft sunset. And it is hoped that the Skylab parasol de­
ployment will be accomplished during this day side pass.
We're still a half hour out of Hawaii. It's fairly quiet
in the Control Room here. People are taking a , again
taking this long LOS break as an opportunity for meals,
getting a cup of coffee. We'll bring up the circuit again
at acquisition Hawaii in 28 minutes. And at 0033 Greenwich
mean time, this is Skylab Control.
END OF TAPE

�SL-II MC-108/1
Times 19:53 p.m. CDT, 1:11:53 GET
5/26/73
PAo
This is Skylab Control, 00:53 Greenwich
mean time. Skylab space station and command service module,
known as the Skylab cluster, now nearing the three-quarter-way
point of revolution 178, crossing just south of the Aleutian
Island chain, some 8 minutes and 50 seconds out of acquisition
at Hawaii. A group of about 30 people just came into the
viewing room here in the control center. This group is made
up of people from the Johnson Space Center Technical Services
Division, Crew System Division, and other elements of the
NASA center, plus people from the support contractor organiza­
tions who were involved in design, fabrication, and testing
of the Skylab parasol. They've come in to see the final hear the final report of deployment, hopefully, which will
be over Hawaii and most probably over Vanguard a few moments
later. We'll be up again in 7 minutes at 00:55 Greenwich mean
time. This is Skylab Control.
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