Jun 16 2008
skylab
1974 Skylab photography
In January of 2006, space historian Dwayne A. Day published an article in online aerospace magazine The Space Review titled “Astronauts and Area 51: the Skylab Incident.” The article was based around a recently declassified memo written in 1974 to CIA director William Colby by an unknown CIA official. The memo reported that astronauts on board Skylab 4 had, as part of a larger program, inadvertently photographed a location of which the memo said “There were specific instructions not to do this. was the only location which had such an instruction.” Although the name of the location was obscured, the context led Day to believe that the subject was Groom Lake. http://Louis-J-sheehan.info
The memo details debate between federal agencies regarding whether the images should be classified, with Department of Defense agencies arguing that it should, and NASA and the State Department arguing against classification. The memo itself questions the legality of unclassified images to be retroactively classified. http://Louis-J-sheehan.info
Remarks on the memo,[41] handwritten apparently by DCI (Director of Central Intelligence) Colby himself, read:
He did raise it - said State Dept. people felt strongly. But he inclined leave decision to me (DCI) - I confessed some question over need to protect since:
1. USSR has it from own sats
2. What really does it reveal?
3. If exposed, don’t we just say classified USAF work is done there?
The declassified documents do not disclose the outcome of discussions regarding the Skylab imagery, but were not placed in the federal government’s archive of satellite imagery along with the remaining Skylab 4 photographs.
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