The living area in the space shuttle is called the mid deck and flight deck. you could also call it the cabnine/ capsule.
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The Cargo bay
Cape Kennedy is the best viewing followed by Titusville and the Cape Canaveral area are best. Kennedy Space Center sells tickets to the prime viewing area a few weeks before each launch. For those who cannot travel to the area, you can watch the launch on the internet through NASA TV. However there are no more shuttle launches.
I couldn't find a good picture of the sleeping quarters, because they are sort of a cubicle it's difficult to see into. But, click on the related link below to see and example. ~ I am Jim ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Edit To Add: Actually, the photo in the first (I am Jim's) link is of a crew cabin/sleep cubicle on the ISS (space station). The space shuttle astronauts use sleeping bags that are attached to the wall of the shuttle mid-deck. Cut and paste this url: http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/living/spacesleep/index.html Or click the second link below: "Sleep in Space" to see photos of each. ~ WH9
Purely imaginary. There is no such location; it cannot have a name.
Mechanical
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?
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Ronald L. Webster has written: 'Final report for ETP-0492, measured residual stresses in CYL S/N 53 fretted area' -- subject(s): Space shuttle main engine, Space shuttle missions, Space shuttle orbiters, Space shuttles, Space transportation system, Stress analysis
Wohnraum (living space) Wohnfläche (area of flat) Lebensraum (habitat)
The Cargo bay
The international space port is an area that accepts a variety of spacecraft's from the Space Shuttle. It also is a supportive home for customers and commercial space tenants that made contributions to the industry.
The home area of a living thing is called a habitat
What are all living and nonliving things in an area called
Cape Kennedy is the best viewing followed by Titusville and the Cape Canaveral area are best. Kennedy Space Center sells tickets to the prime viewing area a few weeks before each launch. For those who cannot travel to the area, you can watch the launch on the internet through NASA TV. However there are no more shuttle launches.
The Shuttle IS a part of the ISS whenever it docks. It becomes another large area where the astronauts can move back and forth. But they can't dock it there forever, otherwise, what are they going to come home in? They can't just roll down a window and jump out and fall back to earth... I think what you might possibly be asking is why they don't leave a space shuttle permanently attached to increase the living area of the ISS. And the answer is, the space shuttle is NASA's Space Transportation System. After Challenger and Columbia were destroyed, NASA has only 3 left, and they are far too expensive to leave them attached to the ISS, they are needed for more NASA missions. Bringing up a docking module that is designed to stay there is a much cheaper way to increase the size of the ISS, and that is precisely what they do.
When a number of individuals live in one defined area, it is called a population.