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Skylab I Logo

This is a cleaned, cropped, and shrunk version of the image at Image:SkylabIemblem10076057.jpg.

The source is one of those awful quality early NASA digitized images with the missing scan lines.

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I pulled Image:SkylabIemblem10076057.jpg into Gimp and moved the signature, made the background transparent, cropped the result, cleaned up some of the worse scan problems, scaled to 200x200, and saved as transparent png (thus the rename).


Note that the text on this logo is actually wrong... the first manned mission was Skylab II, Skylab I was the launch of the station itself.

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