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Third crewed mission to Skylab
Skylab 4 (also SL-4 and SLM-3) was the third crewed Skylab mission and placed the third and final crew aboard the first American space station. The mission
Skylab_4
First space station launched and operated by NASA (1973–1979)
three trios of astronaut crews: Skylab 2, Skylab 3, and Skylab 4. The manifestation of the Apollo Applications Program, Skylab was constructed from a repurposed
Skylab
Second crewed mission to Skylab
Skylab 3 (also SL-3 and SLM-2) was the second crewed mission to the first American space station, Skylab. The mission began on July 28, 1973, with the
Skylab_3
First crewed mission to Skylab
Skylab 2 (also SL-2 and SLM-1) was the first crewed mission to Skylab, the first American orbital space station. The mission was launched on an Apollo
Skylab_2
Unflown spaceflight contingency plan
missions in support of both Skylab 3 and Skylab 4. However, no rescue mission ever proved necessary. All astronauts visiting Skylab returned safely to Earth
Skylab_Rescue
Proposed second US space station similar to Skylab
Skylab B was a proposed second US space station similar to Skylab that was planned to be launched by NASA for different purposes, mostly involving the
Skylab_B
American astronaut (born 1936)
the development of the Skylab space station. In 1973–74, Gibson made his only flight into space as science pilot aboard Skylab 4, the third and final crewed
Edward_Gibson
American astronaut (1932–2020)
aviator, and NASA astronaut. He was commander of Skylab 4, the third and final crewed visit to the Skylab Orbital Workshop, from November 16, 1973, to February
Gerald_Carr_(astronaut)
American astronaut (1930–2014)
NASA in 1966. His NASA career included one orbital mission as pilot of Skylab 4, whose crew conducted dozens of in-orbit research experiments and set a
William_Pogue
American astronaut (1930–2022)
missions. Lind was then assigned as backup pilot for Skylab 3 and Skylab 4 and would have flown on Skylab Rescue. Lind was the payload commander on his only
Don_Lind
Topics referred to by the same term
Skylab Four may refer to: Skylab 4 (SL-4), the fourth Skylab mission Skylab 5 (SLM-4), the fourth crewed Skylab mission Skylab IV, a 2003 album by Rogério
Skylab_Four
Non-periodic comet
the proposal due to insufficient preparation time. Skylab 4 – the third crewed mission to the Skylab space station – was scheduled favorably for the passage
C/1973_E1_(Kohoutek)
2021 film by Vishvak Khanderao
Skylab is a 2021 Indian Telugu-language period comedy drama film written and directed by debutant Vishvak Khanderao. Produced by Byte Features in association
Skylab_(film)
Component of the Apollo spacecraft
the Low Earth Orbit missions (Apollo 1 (planned), Apollo 7, Skylab 2, Skylab 3, Skylab 4, and Apollo–Soyuz) could not handle the 66,900-pound (30,300 kg)
Apollo command and service module
Apollo_command_and_service_module
Topics referred to by the same term
Skylab Three may refer to: Skylab 3 (SL-3), third Skylab mission Skylab 4 (SLM-3), third crewed Skylab mission Skylab C, the Earth-bound ground-based
Skylab_Three
American rocket used in the Apollo program during the 1960s and 70s
Apollo lunar program ended, three Apollo CSM/Saturn IBs ferried crews to the Skylab space station. In 1975, one last Apollo/Saturn IB launched the Apollo portion
Saturn_IB
Retrieved 2017-01-05. "The Most Extreme Human Spaceflight Records". Space.com. Retrieved 2017-01-05. List of spaceflight records Manned Venus flyby Skylab 4
Timeline of longest spaceflights
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Division of NASA which trains astronauts
Garriott – Skylab 3, STS-9 Charles Gemar – STS-38, STS-48, STS-62 Michael Gernhardt – STS-69, STS-83, STS-94, STS-104 Edward Gibson – Skylab 4 Robert Gibson
NASA_Astronaut_Corps
Spacecraft docking system used during the Apollo program
Module. The same system was later used for the Skylab 2, Skylab 3 and Skylab 4 CSMs to dock with the Skylab space station, and the Apollo–Soyuz Test Project
Apollo_Docking_Mechanism
First pocket scientific calculator
to fly in space in 1973. HP-35 calculators were carried on the Skylab 3 and Skylab 4 flights, between July 1973 and February 1974. Is the first pocket
HP-35
Cognitive shift after seeing Earth from space
connectedness... accompanied by an ecstasy... an epiphany". Ed Gibson (Skylab 4; 1976) said "In no way could we on earth, or any group of people, or any
Overview_effect
STS-109 Scott Carpenter (1925–2013) — Mercury 7 Gerald Carr (1932–2020) — Skylab 4 Sonny Carter, M.D. (1947–1991) — STS-33 John Casper — STS-36, STS-54, STS-62
List_of_astronauts_by_name
Group of six astronauts selected by NASA in June 1965
the Moon during Apollo 17, while Garriott, Gibson, and Kerwin all flew to Skylab. Garriott also flew on the Space Shuttle. Graveline and Michel left NASA
NASA_Astronaut_Group_4
Solar observatory on Skylab
Telescope Mount, or ATM, was a crewed solar observatory that was a part of Skylab, the first American space station. It could observe the Sun in wavelengths
Apollo_Telescope_Mount
2020 American crewed spaceflight to the ISS and maiden flight of Crew Dragon Resilience
the 84-day mark set by an Apollo capsule on the final flight to the Skylab (Skylab-4) space station on February 8, 1974. The first operational mission in
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homage to Skylab Skylab 3, the second crewed mission to Skylab Skylab 4, the third and last crewed mission to Skylab Skylab B, a backup Skylab station,
Skylab_(disambiguation)
Brazilian singer-songwriter and author (born 1956)
Tolomei Teixeira (born September 2, 1956), known professionally as Rogério Skylab, is a Brazilian singer-songwriter, lyricist, classical guitarist, author
Rogério_Skylab
Satellite that begins communicating again after an extended period of inactivity
in operation when its solar panels are receiving sunlight. Space debris Skylab 4 Space Liability Convention List of spaceflight-related accidents and incidents
Zombie_satellite
Third stage on the Saturn V and second stage on the Saturn IB
serial number 212, was converted into the hull for Skylab, the first American space station. Skylab was launched on a Saturn V on May 14, 1973, and it
S-IVB
American human spaceflight program
with over $1 billion being required for FY 1968. The AAP eventually led to Skylab, which absorbed much of what had been developed under Apollo Applications
Apollo_Applications_Program
Cape on the Atlantic coast of Florida in the United States
crewed launch under the restored name of Cape Canaveral was Skylab 4, the final Skylab mission, on November 16, 1973. Spaceflight portal Florida was named
Cape_Canaveral
Rominger — STS-73, STS-80, STS-85, STS-96, STS-100 Denver: Gerald P. Carr — Skylab 4 Denver: John M. Lounge — STS-51-I, STS-26, STS-35 Denver: John "Jack" Swigert
List of American astronauts by birthplace
List_of_American_astronauts_by_birthplace
Instruments to write in outer space
stated that he never saw any broken leads floating around during his 84-day Skylab 4 mission (on which five or six mechanical pencils were flown), and he believed
Writing_in_space
American aviator and astronaut (1937–2017)
CAPCOM on Skylab 3 and Skylab 4. Notably, McCandless was a co-investigator on the M-509 astronaut maneuvering unit experiment that was flown on Skylab; this
Bruce_McCandless_II
Type of watch
Retrieved 2020-01-10. William Pogue's Seiko 6139 Watch Flown on Board the Skylab 4 Mission, from his Personal Collection... The First Automatic Chronograph
Chronograph
Method of landing a spacecraft by parachute in a body of water
splashdown method of landing was used for Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo (including Skylab, which used Apollo capsules) missions, and is used for Artemis missions
Splashdown
American scientist, astronaut, businessman and policy adviser (born 1935)
the first crew to perform critical in-flight repairs of the Skylab station. After Skylab, he served for a time as Director of User Affairs in NASA's Office
Rusty_Schweickart
Group of astronauts selected by NASA in 1966
between the half who flew to the Moon (nine in all), and the half who flew Skylab and Space Shuttle, providing the core of Shuttle commanders early in that
NASA_Astronaut_Group_5
Historic launch pad operated by NASA since 1969
swing arms would reach their targets. These were used for three crewed Skylab flights and the Apollo–Soyuz, since the Saturn IB pads 34 and 37 at Cape
Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39B
Kennedy_Space_Center_Launch_Complex_39B
Heat dissipating material
12, Apollo 13, Apollo 14 Apollo 15, Apollo 16, Apollo 17 Skylab 2, Skylab 3, Skylab 4 Apollo–Soyuz Test Project Artemis II Phenolic-impregnated carbon ablator
AVCOAT
2019 film
Searching for Skylab - America's Forgotten Triumph is a 2019 documentary about the 1970s American space station Skylab. It was written by Carl Alessi and
Searching_for_Skylab
different spacecraft series, or: "programs", "projects". The Salyut series, Skylab, Mir, ISS, and Tiangong series space stations, with which many of these
List_of_human_spaceflights
American astronaut (born 1937)
He served as support for the Skylab 2, Skylab 3, and Skylab 4, as well as for the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project. The Skylab Medical Experiment Altitude Test
Robert_Crippen
American electrical engineer and astronaut (1930–2019)
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
Owen_Garriott
Ground simulation of space mission
The Skylab Medical Experiment Altitude Test, or SMEAT, was a 56-day simulation of an American Skylab space mission from 26 July-19 September 1972 at NASA's
Skylab Medical Experiment Altitude Test
Skylab_Medical_Experiment_Altitude_Test
2021 American crewed spaceflight to the ISS and maiden flight of Crew Dragon Endurance
rookie astronaut to command a NASA space mission since the Skylab 4 crew blasted off to the Skylab space station in 1973. Gerald Carr, who had not flown in
SpaceX_Crew-3
First stage of the Saturn IB rocket
5/25/1973 on Skylab-2 orbital mission. S-IB-7: Launched 7/23/1973 on Skylab-3 orbital mission. S-IB-8: Launched 11/16/1973 on Skylab-4 orbital mission
S-IB
Effects of spaceflight on the human body
after completion of Skylab 2, work was begun on a treadmill for Skylab 4. As mission preparation progressed, the launch weight of Skylab 4 escalated so much
Physiological effects in space
Physiological_effects_in_space
American space and aeronautics agency
programs, including Project Mercury, Project Gemini, the Apollo program, Skylab, the Space Shuttle, the International Space Station (ISS) and the ongoing
NASA
(2002) Scott Carpenter (1925–2013) — Mercury 7 (1962) Gerald P. Carr — Skylab 4 (1973) Sonny Carter (1947–1991) — STS-33 (1989) John Casper — STS-36 (1990)
List of space travelers by nationality
List_of_space_travelers_by_nationality
Historic Apollo Moonport
but saw active service during all three Skylab missions, the Apollo–Soyuz test flight, and a contingency Skylab Rescue flight that never became necessary
Kennedy Space Center Launch Complex 39
Kennedy_Space_Center_Launch_Complex_39
Experiment deployed on the lunar surface
later flown on Skylab 4. It was given an aluminum (Al) and magnesium fluoride (MgF2) mirror rather than rhenium. It was mounted on Skylab's Apollo Telescope
Far Ultraviolet Camera/Spectrograph
Far_Ultraviolet_Camera/Spectrograph
developed to potentially re-boost the Skylab space station to a higher orbit. After Skylab 4, the third crewed mission to Skylab, plans were made to boost the
Teleoperator_Retrieval_System
Fifth crewed Moon landing
backup crew, while Pogue and Carr were reassigned to the Skylab program where they flew on Skylab 4. For projects Mercury and Gemini, a prime and a backup
Apollo_16
Annual convention on space science and art in Arizona, United States
Shuttle ALT Tests, STS-2, STS-51-I Jack Lousma, Skylab 3, STS-3 Bill Pogue, Skylab 4 Ed Gibson, Skylab 4 Vance Brand, Apollo–Soyuz Test Project, STS-5,
Spacefest
University of California (UC) system, including 10 from UC Berkeley, 10 from UCLA, 4 from UC San Diego, 3 from UC Santa Barbara, 2 from UC Davis, 1 from UC Irvine
List of astronauts educated at the University of California
List_of_astronauts_educated_at_the_University_of_California
American astronaut (1939–2010)
backup science pilot for Skylab 3 and Skylab 4, the second and third crewed missions in the Skylab program. During Skylab 4, he was co-leader of the visual
William_B._Lenoir
Month of 1974
warned criminals to "hit the road". On their 48th day of spaceflight, the Skylab 4 crew held a televised news conference while in Earth orbit, during which
January_1974
Canceled space missions
would have been the final crewed mission to the Moon, was canceled to allow Skylab to launch as a "dry workshop" (assembled on the ground in an unused S-IVB
Canceled_Apollo_missions
Designation of part of the Saturn V rocket
were: AS-201, AS-202, Apollo 4, Apollo 5, Apollo 6, and Apollo 7. The Skylab missions were Skylab 2, Skylab 3, and Skylab 4. Chodas, Paul; Chesley, Steve
J002E3
Condition caused by weightlessness
comet before STS-51-D. All three astronauts on Skylab 3 suffered from nausea, although the three on Skylab 2 had not; the illness affected their work during
Space_adaptation_syndrome
Group of eleven astronauts accepted by NASA in 1967
program funding, with the Apollo Applications Program being absorbed into the Skylab program, and NASA's existing surplus of astronauts, they did not expect
NASA_Astronaut_Group_6
Month of 1975
p1 The world record was 84 days, 1 hour and 15 minutes, set by the U.S. Skylab 4 mission from November 16, 1973 to February 8, 1974. The previous Soviet
July_1975
American astronaut and lunar explorer (1932–2018)
second and final flight into space on the Skylab 3 mission in 1973, the second crewed mission to the Skylab space station. After retiring from the United
Alan_Bean
Family of American heavy-lift rocket launch vehicles
a second stage. These carried the first Apollo flight crew, plus three Skylab and one Apollo-Soyuz crews, into Earth orbit. Saturn V – 13 launches; the
Saturn_(rocket_family)
US–USSR spaceflight capability rivalry
mission's crew, Skylab 4, set a human endurance record (at the time) with 84 days in orbit when the mission ended on February 8, 1974. Skylab stayed in orbit
Space_Race
1983 American crewed spaceflight and maiden flight of Space Shuttle Challenger
on the first Skylab crewed mission (Skylab-2), where he lived and worked in Skylab for nearly a month from May to June 1973. After Skylab, Weitz became
STS-6
1993–1998 collaborative Russia–US space program
does with its own money is their business." List of heaviest spacecraft Skylab 4 This article incorporates public domain material from websites or documents
Shuttle–Mir_program
Day of the year
infiltration into the country. 1974 – The crew of Skylab 4, the last mission to visit the American space station Skylab, returns to Earth after 84 days in space
February_8
Consequences of not getting enough sleep
topics List of neuroscientists Neuroscience journals Social neuroscience Skylab 4 Sun X, Qu Z, Zhang X, Zhang Y, Zhang X, Zhao H, et al. (2025). "The effects
Effects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performance
Effects_of_sleep_deprivation_on_cognitive_performance
Sleep in an unusual place
of sleep deprivation on cognitive performance Shift work sleep disorder Skylab 4 Sleep deprivation Harrison, Y; Horne, JA (Jun 1998). "Sleep loss impairs
Sleep_in_space
Calendar year
Iceland. May 25 Skylab 2 (Pete Conrad, Paul Weitz, Joseph Kerwin) is launched on a mission to repair damage to the recently launched Skylab space station
1973
1999 studio album by Rogério Skylab
Skylab, also retroactively referred to as Skylab I, is the second studio album by the Brazilian musician Rogério Skylab, the first in his series of ten
Skylab_(album)
American astronaut (1929–2022)
Gemini, the only "rookie" to command his first flight was Gerald Carr (Skylab 4). "Biographical Data" (PDF). NASA. December 1994. Retrieved April 14, 2021
James_McDivitt
Astronauts from NASA's Apollo program
Applications Program's Skylab and Apollo–Soyuz Test Project. Of the 24 astronauts who reached the Moon, two went on to command a Skylab mission, one commanded
List_of_Apollo_astronauts
1981 American crewed spaceflight
considered a NASA rookie), constituting the first all-rookie crew since Skylab 4, and the first and only all-rookie crew on the space shuttle. Engle was
STS-2
List of some notable people who have lived in the U.S. State of Colorado
human to orbit the Earth (1962) Gerald P. Carr (1932–2020) – commander of Skylab 4 (1973–1974) John Casper (born 1943) – pilot of STS-36; commander of STS-54
List_of_people_from_Colorado
Carrier-based attack aircraft
The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk is a single-seat, subsonic, carrier-capable, light attack aircraft designed and produced by American aerospace manufacturer Douglas
Douglas_A-4_Skyhawk
2019 American science fiction drama
(season 4–present), a former offshore oil platform worker who pursues a new job opportunity on Mars Tyner Rushing as Samantha Massey (season 4), a space
For_All_Mankind_(TV_series)
Cold War-era ambhibious assault ship of the US Navy
recovery operations for the final two crewed Skylab missions: Skylab 3 on 25 September 1973, and the Skylab 4 mission on 8 February 1974. She was also present
USS_New_Orleans_(LPH-11)
2002 studio album by Rogério Skylab
Skylab III is the third studio album by the Brazilian musician Rogério Skylab, the third in his series of ten eponymous, numbered albums. It was self-released
Skylab_III
original on January 4, 2018. Retrieved January 3, 2018. "W. Alan McCollough". Notable Names Database. Archived from the original on June 4, 2016. Retrieved
List of Tau Kappa Epsilon members
List_of_Tau_Kappa_Epsilon_members
2007 studio album by Rogério Skylab
Skylab VII is the seventh studio album by the Brazilian musician Rogério Skylab, the seventh in his series of ten eponymous, numbered albums. It was self-released
Skylab_VII
(1977). "Skylab, Our First Space Station" (PDF). NASA. p. 61. Retrieved 7 February 2009. Belew, Skylab, Our First Space Station, p. 74. Belew, Skylab, Our
List of spacewalks and moonwalks 1965–1999
List_of_spacewalks_and_moonwalks_1965–1999
American super heavy-lift expendable rocket
astronauts toward the Moon from Apollo 8 to Apollo 17. Its final launch was Skylab, the first American space station, converted from its own third stage. The
Saturn_V
United States-sponsored cease-fire accord. November 16 Skylab program: NASA launches Skylab 4 (Gerald Carr, William Pogue, Edward Gibson) from Cape Canaveral
1973_in_the_United_States
Fighter aircraft family developed from 1958
The McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II is an American tandem two-seat, twin-engine, all-weather, long-range supersonic jet interceptor and fighter-bomber
McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II
McDonnell_Douglas_F-4_Phantom_II
Space suit used in Apollo and Skylab missions
The Apollo/Skylab space suit (sometimes called the Apollo 11 Spacesuit for being used in the Apollo 11 Mission) is a class of space suits used in the Apollo
Apollo/Skylab_spacesuit
American astronaut and politician (born 1936)
astronaut, and politician. He was a member of the second crew, Skylab-3, on the Skylab space station in 1973. In 1982, he commanded STS-3, the third Space
Jack_R._Lousma
Oklahoma Air National Guard) Jack R. Lousma (Skylab 3 - Colonel, USMC, retired) Gerald P. Carr (Skylab 4 - Colonel, USMC, retired) Vance D. Brand (Apollo-Soyuz
List of United States Marine Corps astronauts
List_of_United_States_Marine_Corps_astronauts
2004 studio album by Rogério Skylab
Skylab V is the fifth studio album by the Brazilian musician Rogério Skylab, the fifth in his series of ten eponymous, numbered albums. It was released
Skylab_V
Month of 1967
be replaced by William R. Pogue, who would later orbit the Earth in the Skylab 4 space station mission. "The Israeli Defense Forces have liberated Jerusalem
June_1967
Proposed space station, successor to the original Skylab
Skylab II was a space station concept proposed in 2013 by the Advanced Concepts Office of NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, to be located at the Earth-Moon
Skylab_II
program was Skylab 4 which lasted 84 days, from November 16, 1973, to February 8, 1974. The total mission duration was 2249 days, with Skylab finally falling
History_of_spaceflight
Engineering at Caltech Edward Gibson, MS 1960, PhD 1964, NASA astronaut, flew on Skylab 4 Roy W. Gould, BS 1949, PhD 1956, former faculty; Simon Ramo Professor of
List of California Institute of Technology people
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Month of 1966
(Apollo-Soyuz); Skylab astronauts Paul J. Weitz (Skylab 2), Jack R. Lousma (Skylab 3) and Gerald P. Carr and William R. Pogue (Skylab 4); and Space Shuttle
April_1966
Month of 1973
would drop by 11 percent for the rest of the year. Skylab 4, the third crewed mission to NASA's Skylab space station, was launched from Kennedy Space Center
November_1973
July 2021 William Pogue, ret. colonel, USAF, NASA astronaut, pilot of Skylab 4 John R. Rice, mathematician and computer scientist; founder of ACM Transactions
List of Oklahoma State University people
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Advancement of Space Safety Laika Maintenance of the International Space Station Skylab 4 Harwood (2005). Musgrave, Larsen, Tommaso (2009), p. 143. "SpaceShipTwo
List of spaceflight-related accidents and incidents
List_of_spaceflight-related_accidents_and_incidents
Claims that NASA's Space Shuttle program failed to achieve its promised goals
and aircraft rescue firefighters. Spaceflight portal Buran (spacecraft) Skylab 4 Cegłowski, Maciej (2005-08-03). "A Rocket To Nowhere". Idle Words. Retrieved
Criticism of the Space Shuttle program
Criticism_of_the_Space_Shuttle_program
SKYLAB 4
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Girl/Female
Dutch American
Sheltering.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Chinese, Dutch, Scandinavian
Scholar; Learned One; Giving Shelter; Protection; Shelter
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Dutch, English, Scandinavian
Scholar; Shield; Protection; Learned One; Shelter
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Dutch, English
Scholar; Sheltering; Sky
Male
English
Variant spelling of English unisex Skylar, SKYLER means "protection, shelter."Â
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English
Skylark; Lark
Boy/Male
English American
Phonetic spelling of Schuyler.
Boy/Male
English American
Phonetic spelling of Schuyler.
Boy/Male
British, English
Phonetic Spelling of Schuyler
Female
Hebrew
 Variant form of Hebrew Kelila, KYLA means "crown" or "laurel." Used as a Yiddish name. Compare with another form of Kyla.
Boy/Male
American, British, Chinese, Dutch, English, Scandinavian
Scholar; Shield; Protection; Learned One; Shelter
Female
English
Variant form of English Sheila, SHYLA means "blind."
Boy/Male
English
Phonetic spelling of Schuyler.
Male
Greek
(ἈκÏλας) Greek form of Latin Aquila, AKYLAS means "eagle." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of a Jew of Pontus and ally of Paul.Â
Female
Greek
(ΣκÏλλα) Greek name SKYLLA means "tear and rend." In mythology, this is the name of a sea goddess resembling a mermaid but having numerous ravenous canine foreparts.
Boy/Male
American, British, English
The Isle of Skye; Phonetic Spelling of Schuyler
Female
Scottish
 Feminine form of Scottish unisex Kyle, KYLA means "slender." Compare with another form of Kyla.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English unisex Schuyler, SKYLAR means "protection, shelter."Â
Girl/Female
Dutch American
Sheltering.
Girl/Female
African, American, Australian, British, Chinese, Dutch, English, Scandinavian
Sheltering; Scholar; Eternal Life; Strength; Love and Beauty; Learned One; Protection; Shelter
SKYLAB 4
SKYLAB 4
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly Norfolk)
English (mainly Norfolk) : variant of Lark 1.
Male
Danish
, blessed.
Girl/Female
Czechoslovakian German
Lucky.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name, perhaps from Ugglebarnby (recorded in 1314 as Oggelberdesby) in North Yorkshire, named from an unattested Old Norse personal name Uglubárthr + býr ‘farmstead’, ‘settlement’.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Clam and beautiful
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
The Inspiring
Girl/Female
Tamil
Chithramani | சிதà¯à®°à®¾à®®à®¨à¯€
Name of a Raga
Girl/Female
Tamil
Cute, Gem, Joyous song
Boy/Male
British, Danish, English, Norse
From the Spring
Girl/Female
Indian
Sound Ornament for Leg
SKYLAB 4
SKYLAB 4
SKYLAB 4
SKYLAB 4
SKYLAB 4
n.
A split log or heavy slab with the face smoothed; as, a floor made of puncheons.
a.
See Stilar.
n.
A slab or plank of wood upon which, instead of canvas, a picture is painted.
n.
That which is slimy or viscous; moist earth; mud; also, a puddle.
a.
Thick; viscous.
n.
The slack part of a sail.
n.
A rebate or chase in masonry left to receive a permanent slab or other filling.
n.
The outside piece of a sawed log; a slab.
n.
A thin piece of anything, especially of marble or other stone, having plane surfaces.
n.
A lark that mounts and sings as it files, especially the common species (Alauda arvensis) found in Europe and in some parts of Asia, and celebrated for its melodious song; -- called also sky laverock. See under Lark.
n.
A movable slab or rubber used in grinding or polishing a surface of stone.
n.
The wryneck.
n.
A small slab of marble or other material used for flooring.
a.
Like, or covered with, slabber or slab; slippery; sloppy.
a.
Having flat sides; hence, tall, or long and lank.
n.
A brick or slab used for paving.
n.
A slab of stone used as a veneer for coarse masonry.
n.
A smooth, flat surface, like the side of a board; a thin, flat, smooth piece of anything; a slab.
n.
A slab on which small pieces of marble, tile, etc., are fastened for grinding.
n.
An outside piece taken from a log or timber in sawing it into boards, planks, etc.