Smithsonian Institution ______________________ Asset Name: media:NASM-A19761590000_DSH01 File Usage: Not determined There are restrictions for re-using this media. For more information, visit the Smithsonian's Terms of Use page at https://www.si.edu/Termsofuse ______________________ Object details: Object Name: Drawing, Comet Kohoutek Smithsonian Record ID: edanmdm:nasm_A19761590000 Object Name Drawing, Comet Kohoutek Metadata Usage Not determined Guid http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nv9864d75ec-294c-4783-bfed-93b80392d001 Data Source National Air and Space Museum Artist Edward G. Gibson Materials Paper Materials Plastic Materials Graphite Materials Pencil Materials Ink Dimensions 2-D - Unframed (H x W): 22.2 × 38.4cm (8 3/4 × 15 1/8 in.) Dimensions Storage: 43.8 × 27.3cm (17 1/4 × 10 3/4 in.) Summary Pencil on paper drawing of Comet Kohoutek made by astronaut E. G. Gibson during the Skylab 3. The comet was discovered in early March 1973 and was predicted to become a major celestial event since it was believed to be a primordial comet on its first passage into the inner solar system. Gibson, the science specialist and pilot for the third manned Skylab visit, is a solar physicist and focused on the astronomical experiments. He took the opportunity to observe the comet visually through different windows in Skylab during the 84-day mission, supplementing electronographic images taken by various Skylab telescopes. Summary The full suite of over a dozen drawings and renderings was split between the space science collection and the art collection after it was donated by the Aerospace Corporation. This drawing, labeled "Day 006" represents the comet nine days after perihelion. Country of Origin United States of America Credit Line Gift of the Aerospace Corporation Inventory Number A19761590000 Type LITERATURE AND RESEARCH-Drawings & Blueprints (Archives) ______________________