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by chc4
2491 days ago
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There's also the "Skylab Controversy" - when a group of astronauts aboard the Skylab went on strike and turned off their radios to protest too long of working hours. I assume that since most astronauts are Air Force personal, they committed insubordination, although were never tried for anything. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skylab_controversy |
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https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/did-skylab-4s-astronau...
> in David Hitt’s 2008 book Homesteading Space, Gibson says that the three men simply failed to synchronize their radio response shifts, and that as a result, “one day we made a mistake and for a whole orbit we all had our radios off!” The press, he says, misconstrued this as a purposeful action. “There was no ‘strike in space’ by any stretch of the imagination,” Gibson says in the book. “What could we threaten to do, go live on the moon?” He says the same in his oral history, calling it a “myth.”