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The Orbiters carry the Astronauts (Command Crew and Mission Specialists) in the main Crew Cabin, which is a separate compartment and highly survivable in an accident in Earth atmophere. Several of the Challenger crew were known to have survived the initial breakup of the Orbiter after the SRB/MFT explosion, only dying after impact with the water.

All mission equipment and satellites (tools, protective enclosures (MOPE, SOPE, etc.) as well as experiments and satellites are carried in the Shuttle Payload Bay. All items are processed in clean rooms, and a huge mobile clean room is rolled into place over the payload bay to assemble and install all items in preparation for an upcoming launch. The process usually takes around a month.

If you click on my Supervisor bio link, you can see pictures of various stages of the Hubble Space Telescope NICMOS Cryocooler and Capillary Pumped Loop panel in various stages of production before being loaded on a shuttle for the Hubble Orbital Systems Test, aboard the flight that carried John Glenn back to space in 1999.

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How do space shuttles get payload off Earth?

Pay load is the total weight of the instruments, passengers, crew, and life-support systems that a space shuttle carries or can carry. The usual payload capacity for the space shuttle is 22,700 kilograms, but it can be raised depending on the choice of launch arrangement. Pay loads get off the earth by being launched in to orbit with either two different booster stages. The space shuttle gets the payload of the earth by using fuel tanks. The payload is attached to the space shuttle and is carried onto it when going into space.


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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.


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What large portion of a space shuttle that resembles an airplane and carries the crew is called the?

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