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Small Trash Bag

Mission: SMEAT   Crew: Robert L. Crippen
Karol J. Bobko
William E. Thornton
Began: July 26, 1972  
Completed: September 19, 1972  
Duration: 56 days  
Comment: Evaluated Skylab equipment and procedures

This beta cloth small trash bag (P/N: SEC12100229-301, Ser. No. 1014) was manufactured by General Electric Co. for NASA in March 1972. A Spacecraft Parts Tag identifies that it was removed from the Skylab Medical Experiment Altitude Test (SMEAT) chamber in September 1972. The bag was hermetically sealed and "cleaned for service" on November 16, 1973.

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