Kennedy Space Center.
Varys on mission.
What do they use
stuff
stuff
to fly to space.... i guess.
food, water, and equipment
One of the most famous pieces of equipment launched from a space shuttle was the Hubble Space Telescope in 1990. This iconic telescope has provided groundbreaking observations of the universe, transforming our understanding of space. The International Space Station (ISS) was also assembled using components launched from the space shuttle, making it another significant piece of equipment launched during the shuttle era.
Large equipment for space shuttle missions is stored in the shuttle's payload bay, which is the large open area in the orbiter where satellites, experiments, and other cargo are held during launch and in space. Additionally, some equipment may also be stored in the Shuttle's mid-deck area for easy access by crew members during the mission.
The primary function of a space shuttle is to take notes on what happens in space. Countries from around the world use space shuttles to study details of other planet, moons, stars, and other objects in space.
22700 kilograms (50000 lb) and up to 7 astronauts
It's the shuttle system for amino acids to get to the mRNA-ribosome complex.
The large open area of a space shuttle used to hold satellites and scientific equipment is called the cargo bay. This is where various payloads can be stored and deployed during a mission.