it looked sort of like a big Tylenol
Its purpose was to launch spacecraft. It was designed to launch spacecraft. There the design suited the purpose. (as an aside, it actually did lauch spacecraft :)).
The number of people that can fit in a spacecraft varies depending on the spacecraft's size and design. The capacity can range from 2-3 astronauts in smaller spacecraft like the Soyuz, up to 7-8 astronauts in larger spacecraft like the SpaceX Crew Dragon or NASA's Orion.
The average capacity of a spacecraft can vary greatly depending on its purpose and design. Crewed spacecraft like the SpaceX Crew Dragon have seating for up to seven astronauts, while cargo spacecraft like the SpaceX Dragon can carry several tons of supplies to the International Space Station. Smaller spacecraft like CubeSats may have a capacity of just a few kilograms.
G. M. T. D'Eleuterio has written: 'Elements of spacecraft design' -- subject(s): Spacecraft design
V. I. Bazhenov has written: 'Modeling the fundamental characteristics and processes of spacecraft functioning' -- subject(s): Computerized simulation, Mathematical models, Performance tests, Spacecraft components, Spacecraft design, Structural design criteria
R. A. Mog has written: 'Global nonlinear optimization of spacecraft protective structures design' -- subject(s): Optimization, Meteorite collisions, Spacecraft configuations, Spacecraft structures, Hypervelocity impact, Space vehicles, Design analysis
the speed of a comet and the rotation is far too fast for a spacecraft to land
The number of people who can travel on a spaceship varies depending on its size and design. Spacecraft like the International Space Station can accommodate six people, while larger spacecraft like SpaceX's Crew Dragon are designed for up to seven passengers. Future spacecraft aiming for interplanetary travel may accommodate larger crews.
The queen will give you the coordinates. Also, you get to design your own spacecraft.
SAD - Systems Analysis and Design, Spacecraft Attitude Display
The cost of a spacecraft can vary widely depending on its size, complexity, purpose, and technology involved. Generally, spacecraft can cost anywhere from tens of millions to billions of dollars to design, build, and launch.
Spacecraft virus looks like the Lunar Lander used in the Apollo Missions. Viruses of this type are called phages. The typical "Spacecraft virus" that you see illustrated in textbooks is typically a T4 Bacteriophage, also called "Enterobacteria Phage T4"