Normally six, but it can hold up to seven if necessary
More than 20,000 tiles fit on a space shuttle.
105 and a half
105 and a half.
Yes, but it depends on the drumset, doesn't it? And where in the space shuttle are we talking - the cargo area or the cockpit?
The maximum height for space shuttle crew members is typically around 6 feet 4 inches (193 cm). This is to ensure that crew members can comfortably fit within the spacecraft and operate equipment without any issues.
The number of shuttle vans that can fit in an acre depends on the size of the vans and the layout of the parking. Generally, a standard shuttle van is about 20 feet long and 6 feet wide. An acre is 43,560 square feet, so if we assume a van occupies about 120 square feet (including space for maneuvering), approximately 350 vans could fit in an acre, depending on the parking arrangement. However, this number can vary based on factors like access lanes and spacing requirements.
It can fit a school bus in its payload pay, and it has 7,000,000 pounds of thrust.. Or 81,000,000 horsepower.
The size of the crew varies depending on the mission needs but seven is the normal crew size. The earliest flights only had a crew of two. This size grew to five and more recently a crew consists of seven. There is the commander, the pilot, several mission specialists and on occasion a flight engineer. On two missions, the crew grew to eight people. Under emergency situations, such as having to evacuate the space station, up to 11 people can safely fit. See the related link for more information.
Two tables will fit in the described space.
there were originally five, but Challenger and Columbia were lost. now there are three still in operation - Atlantis, Discovery, and Endeavour. Another shuttle exists, Enterprise (the first one), but it is not space worthy and was designed for glide tests and fit checks. it has, however, been flown by astronauts, so it deserves mention.
less then one
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