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Q: What launch direction would gain the maximum payload efficiency from a given launch vehicle?
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Why was the iss not launched as a complete satellite?

No nation on earth has ever built a rocket launch vehicle with the energy and cargo space that would have been needed to put that much payload in orbit.


What is the most powerful rocket engine ever made?

Saturn V remains the largest and most powerful launch vehicle ever brought to operational status from a height, weight and payload standpoint.


What was the name of the first rocket the US sent up into space?

The first rocket the US sent up into space was the Jupiter C launch vehicle and its payload was Explorer 1 the first American Satellite.


What is a rocket payload?

The payload of the vehicle is the equipment that ends up doing the intended job of the mission, during or after the travel from the earth's surface to the mission's location. It's the small package that the whole rocket and its fuel are built in order to transport. Remember the last time you got into your car to take a warm loaf of home-made bread across town to Aunt Ellen ? The tires, windows, seats, engine, transmission, steering wheel, gasoline, and pilot (you) were all there for the purpose of delivering the 'payload' ... the loaf of bread. Historically, the "payload" is the load you get paid to deliver. The truck, ship, or buckboard are just the machinery you use to make the delivery. They're not the purpose of the trip.


What are the disadvantages of manned spacecraft?

All economical. Loss of viable payload space and associated fuel wastage. Training, provision of on-board human environmental support systems and communications. The need for a very expensive return trip to earth and recovery of the vehicle.

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What is Maximum Payload?

The term maximum payload refers to how much weight a specific vehicle or trailer can safely haul or tow. There are several different calculations used to determine a vehicles maximum payload.


What does a hummer weigh?

The 2008 Hummer H3 Gross vehicle weight is 6001 lbs Curb weight is 4700 lbs (H3 Alpha 4851 lbs) Maximum payload is 1150 lbs The 2008 Hummer H2 Gross vehicle weight is 8600 lbs Curb Weight is 6614 lbs Maximum payload is 2200 lbs


What is the towing capacity for the 1999 Chevrolet Silverado K1500 4X4?

The maximum towing capacity of a 1999 Chevrolet Silverado K1500 is 4,500 pounds. The maximum payload for this vehicle is 2,177 pounds.


What is the cargo of a space vehicle called?

Payload


What is the difference between cargo weight rating and payload?

cargo weight is what you can legally load on vehicle payload is amount that you actually load on vehicle,which may not be all the weight that vehicle can carry


How do you calculate payload of a vehicle?

Max allowed weight - tare (empty) weight = permissible payload weight.


How To achieve the maximum level of highway efficiency?

Because the vehicle stays at a steady speed and has less starts and stops (at traffic lights).


What is is payload and towing capacity the same thing?

No. Payload is what you can carry in the actual vehicle while towing is what can be towed behind it.


What is the towing capacity of a 2002 VW Passat GLX V6 4Motion?

The 2002 Volkswagen Passat GLX is not recommended for towing. However, the maximum payload capacity of this vehicle is 1,074 pounds.


What is the recommended mileage for a tune up?

The recommended mileage for a tune-up is between 3,000 and 5,000 miles. This ensures that the vehicle is operating at maximum efficiency.


How many gallons of gas will 700 miles use?

Depends on the fuel efficiency of your vehicle.Depends on the fuel efficiency of your vehicle.


How much payload can be hauled in California with a 26000 gvwr?

How much payload you can haul depends on the tare (empty) weight of the vehicle. For a typical dump or box van, this could be five to seven tons of payload.