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    The sign accompanying a Skylab oxygen tank which survived reentry.  It reads
     
    
    
     
 
    This is the largest recovered piece of the Skylab Space Station that plunged to
    the Earth in 1979.  Skylab,
    managed by Marshall Space Flight Center, proved that man could live, work, and
    play in space.  This fragment is one of six identical air tanks that
    were aboard the orbiting laboratory to supply oxygen to the crew.  This oxygen
    tank was recovered in Australia by two men who witnessed its re-entry on July
    11.  They found the tank and other small debris about 15 miles southwest of the
    small mining town of Rawlinna.
    
    
    
    Before it crashed, the tank was eight feet long, four feet in diameter, and
    weighed 2800 pounds empty.
       
    
    
    
    A museum in Esperance (on Australia's southern coast and apparently also on
    Skylab's orbital path) contains
    various Skylab debris, including another oxygen tank (which seems to be
    in somewhat better shape than this one).  And an oxygen tank also made an
    appearance at the 1979
    Miss Universe pageant, which coincidentally was being held in Australia
    four days after Skylab's reentry.
     
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