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  1. Owen Kay Garriott [1] (Oklahoma, 22 de noviembre de 1930-Alabama, 15 de abril de 2019) fue un ingeniero eléctrico estadounidense y astronauta de la NASA, quien pasó 60 días a bordo de la estación espacial Skylab en 1973, durante la misión Skylab 3 y 10 días a bordo del Spacelab-1, en un misión del transbordador en 1983.

  2. Owen Kay Garriott (November 22, 1930 – April 15, 2019) was an American electrical engineer and NASA astronaut, who spent 60 days aboard the Skylab space station in 1973 during the Skylab 3 mission, and 10 days aboard Spacelab-1 on a Space Shuttle mission in 1983.

  3. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Owen Garriott (born November 22, 1930, Enid, Oklahoma, U.S.—died April 15, 2019, Huntsville, Alabama) was an American astronaut, selected by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) as one of the first scientist-astronauts. Garriott, Owen. Owen K. Garriott, 1965.

  4. 16 de abr. de 2019 · Owen K. Garriott, one of the original scientists selected to explore the cosmos firsthand and the first astronaut to operate an interstellar ham radio station, died on Monday at his home in...

  5. www.nasa.gov › humans-in-space › astronautsOwen K. Garriott - NASA

    Owen K. Garriott News & Articles See All News. Article. 9 Min Read. Spacelab 1: A Model for International Cooperation. Article. 4 Min Read. 35 Years Ago, STS-9: The First Spacelab Science Mission. Multimedia Go To Galleries Go To Galleries Keep Exploring Discover More Topics From NASA

  6. www.nasa.gov › mission › skylab-3Skylab 3 - NASA

    12 de sept. de 2023 · Owen K. Garriott, an electrical engineering professor at Stanford University, was selected as a scientist-astronaut by NASA in 1965. He logged nearly 60 days in space for Skylab 3 in 1973, and went on to fly on Space Shuttle Columbia for STS-9 (SpaceLab-1) in 1983. Read More

  7. 24 de ago. de 2023 · NASA. Aug 24, 2023. Article. On Aug. 25, 1973, about halfway through their planned 59-day mission, the Skylab 3 crew of Commander Alan L. Bean, Pilot Jack R. Lousma, and Science Pilot Owen K. Garriott broke the then 28-day record for the longest spaceflight set by the Skylab 2 crew in June 1973.