Skylab II

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 L2 Lagrangian point. Proposed by NASA contractor Brand Griffin, Skylab II would have been constructed as a "wet workshop" using a spent upper-stage hydrogen fuel tank from the Space Launch System (SLS), much as the Skylab was originally planned to be built "wet" from the spent bipropellant tanks of the Saturn S-IVB upper stage. If constructed, Skylab II would have been the first crewed outpost located beyond the orbit of the Moon.

Skylab II
Artist's conception of the Orion spacecraft docking with a module of the proposed Skylab II.
Station statistics
Crew4
Launchafter 2021
Carrier rocketSpace Launch System
Mission statusProposed
Mass37,300 kilograms (82,200 lb)
Length11.15 meters (36.6 ft)
Diameter8.5 meters (28 ft)
Pressurised volume495 cubic meters (17,500 cu ft)
Orbital inclination5.145° to the ecliptic
Orbital period
27.321661 d
(27d 7h 43.19min 11.5s)
Configuration
Skylab II Habitat made from the SLS upper-stage hydrogen tank.
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