Mission Summary: This will be the first of three crew rotations for the Skylab space station. It will launch from the Apollo era launch mounts, meaning the milk stool will be used to fit the proper launch mounts. The engines will light seconds prior to liftoff and come to full thrust, then the Saturn 1B will take to the skies. It will continue vertical until the proper velocity (100 meters per second). Once it hits that it will begin to pitch over and gain horizontal velocity. Once the stage has burned out it will jettison and the second stage will carry it the remainder to orbit. The Apollo capsule will then carry the crew to a rendezvous with Skylab and dock. The crew will then remain in orbit until they are scheduled to come down. Once they are scheduled to come down they will transfer to the capsule and undock. From there it will make an entry to the atmosphere and come down on parachutes.
Crew tower retracted, ready for launch
Liftoff
Ascent on first stage
First stage separated, second stage continues ascent
Rendezvous and docking with Skylab
Skylab and Apollo CSM docked
Capsule deorbits after undocking
Capsule enters the atmosphere
Capsule comes down on parachutes
Mission Outcome: Success
Mission Time: 30 days 2 hours 20 minutes 43 seconds
Apogee: 101,737 meters
Perigee: 99,936 meters
Vehicles Docked: Apollo CSM and Skylab
Highest Altitude: 101,732 meters
Highest Speed: 2,049 meters per second
Max G-Force: 5.7G