They are selected & trained commercially for specific payloads on certain space shuttle missions
The Shuttle can also carry a 65,000 payload.
A payload bay is where cargo is stored, like on a space mission to the ISS.
The payload of a rocket is usually located in the nose cone.
Payload is carried in the Space Shuttle's Payload Bay. The payload bay is situated behind the crew cabin, in the middle of the orbiter. It is 60 ft long and 15 ft wide. The payload bay has two large doors that open once the shuttle reaches orbit. On the inner side of these doors are radiators which help cool the shuttle. Inside the payload bay, there are latches to hold satellites, space station components, experiments, and other objects in place. The payload bay also holds the space shuttle's remote manipulating system (RMS), KU-band antenna, and several cameras and lights. The space shuttle is capable of carrying about 65,000 pounds of cargo in the payload bay.
They are selected & trained commercially for specific payloads on certain space shuttle missions
The Canadarm has been used in numerous space flights for NASA, and is one of Canada's most important contributions to space exploration. The Canadarm is mainly used for fixing things on the outside of the space shuttle and handling objects such as payload. Hope this helps:)
A payload bay is where cargo is stored, like on a space mission to the ISS.
The Shuttle can also carry a 65,000 payload.
A payload bay is where cargo is stored, like on a space mission to the ISS.
Payload
The payload of a rocket is usually located in the nose cone.
Cargo.
space has been explored by Orbital flights Human flights
Space flights are launched from the Earth at bases, from launch pads.
Enough to carry a bus in it's payload bay.
Payload is carried in the Space Shuttle's Payload Bay. The payload bay is situated behind the crew cabin, in the middle of the orbiter. It is 60 ft long and 15 ft wide. The payload bay has two large doors that open once the shuttle reaches orbit. On the inner side of these doors are radiators which help cool the shuttle. Inside the payload bay, there are latches to hold satellites, space station components, experiments, and other objects in place. The payload bay also holds the space shuttle's remote manipulating system (RMS), KU-band antenna, and several cameras and lights. The space shuttle is capable of carrying about 65,000 pounds of cargo in the payload bay.