Well, no, that's beyond the scope of the article. It also doesn't mention e.g. the origin of the Skylab project, which was more or less "what else can we do with the hardware we developed for landing on the moon and with the people we hired for it?". But, Wikipedia to the rescue: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skylab
When I was a child I had a pop up book of Skylab complete with movable panels. I played with that thing so much it basically got destroyed.
In the article it mentioned that a Brazilian baby was named Skylab in the hopes that NASA would help raise it. I tried to find more info on the person but a cursory search didn't yield anything on it. I wonder how they're doing today.
But since I'm not, if you can afford it (apologies I know nothing about you) I suggest you buy it. It seems like you enjoyed it, and it would "bring you joy" (a la Marie Kondo) to have this in your bookcase and go through it with any sons/daughters/nephews/nieces/etc.
I can't imagine a single person I've met in my life who would be as Zen as this bloke was as a kid. One wonders what engenders such quality in a person.
I've been there. It is an extremely remote place, where the locals all know each other and it is very beautiful but with some of the worlds most dangerous sharks paying regular visits to the beach. And when you look across that beach, you are literally gazing off into the horizon of the end of the Earth. There's literally nothing between Esperance and Antarctica.
i think it means the effects of living in a small community far from the rest of civilization. where i am from people living away from cities, especially in the mountains also have a reputation of not talking much. i think in the US too.
Reading the article reminded me of how different a place the world I remember was in the 1970's. I think the people were different then too (due of course to the world they were surrounded by). I'm not sure what we did wrong since then.
> The U.S.’s Skylab embarrassment over Australia resulted in no human injuries. President Jimmy Carter apologized for the mess. The city of Esperance issued NASA a $400 littering ticket that they never paid.
Not really for this one incident, but you don't really want to set a precedent if anything bigger ever happens. A spacefaring nation doesn't want to establish the idea it could owe financial liability for it to someone else.
You need an appointment (book min. 2 days ahead) but then you can get one there and then in the UK. I imagine this 44y ago was from a post office or similar, not mail order, too anyway?
My favorite was Taco Bell putting a 10’ x 10’ box off the coast of Australia and running an ad saying if Skylab hits it, everyone in the US gets a free taco.
Growing up in India, this was a favorite story my Dad used to tell us kids. I remember sincerely wishing it fell on our school so that we'd get a holiday !
Good to know at least some kid benefited from it :)
I still have a chunk of Skylab. Apparently the big oxygen tank was sawn up and small pieces potted in clear plastic with a commemorative card. A friend was passing through Esperance and bought on for me as a memento.
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In the article it mentioned that a Brazilian baby was named Skylab in the hopes that NASA would help raise it. I tried to find more info on the person but a cursory search didn't yield anything on it. I wonder how they're doing today.
But since I'm not, if you can afford it (apologies I know nothing about you) I suggest you buy it. It seems like you enjoyed it, and it would "bring you joy" (a la Marie Kondo) to have this in your bookcase and go through it with any sons/daughters/nephews/nieces/etc.
Its no wonder the place breeds the silent types.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUMgSIXwFr8
https://youtu.be/nFA6jUdJMb8?t=497
that, and West Cape Howe, which is always good value for a spot of fun:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unGOmBKVo3w
[0]https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/skylabs-remains
Or sensibly they want to set the precedent that AU$400 is the appropriate amount!
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kosmos_954
And as the article says, states are already obligated to do so under the outer space treaty.
see https://imgur.com/a/WWSVTfB
and https://imgur.com/zvVZfLr
It's been in my desk drawer ever since..