Fantastic details, I felt inside Skylab. It was the scene of fantastic observations of the sun, among others. It is visible in the video that the astronauts were inside a single compartment.😳😳😳🙂🙂🙂
Thanks much for your comment! The largest compartment was the Orbital Workshop which was the 1st and second story of the space vehicle. The smallest compartment was the Airlock module. And the medium size compartment was the multiple docking adapter/structural transition section.
Pictures and video from various online sources and drawings from multiple Skylab manuals on NASAs NTRS online web page. If you are asking what did I render this with, I used Blender which is a free drawing and animation software.
@@jhgattis That was actually really difficult. Mostly from looking at pictures of the 2 Skylab mockups/spares in museums. The pictures were not always clear. If I remember right, I think I looked at skylab packing document of some sort on NTRS which showed what was supposed to be stored in each locker. Then tried to match that up with blurry photos. I actually went to the Air and Space Museum to take my own pictures but that part of the museum was still under renovation when I was doing this project.
Fantastic details, I felt inside Skylab. It was the scene of fantastic observations of the sun, among others. It is visible in the video that the astronauts were inside a single compartment.😳😳😳🙂🙂🙂
Thanks much for your comment! The largest compartment was the Orbital Workshop which was the 1st and second story of the space vehicle. The smallest compartment was the Airlock module. And the medium size compartment was the multiple docking adapter/structural transition section.
What did you base this off of?
Pictures and video from various online sources and drawings from multiple Skylab manuals on NASAs NTRS online web page. If you are asking what did I render this with, I used Blender which is a free drawing and animation software.
@@opieswenson Thanks. I am trying to build this thing for Orbiter.
@@jhgattis send me a link to your work when you get a chance
@@opieswenson I can. I am familar with the NTRS files. Where did you find all the labels for the storage containers in the dome.
@@jhgattis That was actually really difficult. Mostly from looking at pictures of the 2 Skylab mockups/spares in museums. The pictures were not always clear. If I remember right, I think I looked at skylab packing document of some sort on NTRS which showed what was supposed to be stored in each locker. Then tried to match that up with blurry photos. I actually went to the Air and Space Museum to take my own pictures but that part of the museum was still under renovation when I was doing this project.