The cargo of a spacecraft is typically referred to as "payload." This term encompasses all the items carried by the spacecraft, including scientific instruments, satellites, supplies for astronauts, and other equipment required for the mission. The payload is a critical aspect of space missions, as it often determines the spacecraft's design and capabilities.
When spacecraft link up while orbiting in space it is called "docking." This involves two spacecraft joining together to form a larger integrated system. This process is often used for crew transfers, cargo delivery, or to build larger structures in space.
A spacecraft without people on board is called an unmanned spacecraft or a robotic spacecraft. These types of spacecraft are operated remotely from Earth or operate autonomously.
John Glenn's spacecraft was called Friendship 7
A reusable spacecraft is typically called a space shuttle or a reusable launch vehicle. These spacecraft are designed to be launched into space multiple times, reducing the cost of space missions.
The circling of the spacecraft around the moon is called its lunar orbit.
When spacecraft link up while orbiting in space it is called "docking." This involves two spacecraft joining together to form a larger integrated system. This process is often used for crew transfers, cargo delivery, or to build larger structures in space.
A spacecraft without people on board is called an unmanned spacecraft or a robotic spacecraft. These types of spacecraft are operated remotely from Earth or operate autonomously.
John Glenn's spacecraft was called Friendship 7
These goods are called cargo.
A reusable spacecraft is typically called a space shuttle or a reusable launch vehicle. These spacecraft are designed to be launched into space multiple times, reducing the cost of space missions.
Pioneer cargo wagons are called Conestoga wagons.
The circling of the spacecraft around the moon is called its lunar orbit.
The one man spacecraft was called the Mercury .
The space shuttle is reusable, capable of returning cargo to earth and has room for a crew of 7 people. The spacecraft was not reusable, only had room for 3 astronauts and did not have space for large cargo.
Hold - as in a cargo hold.
John Glenn's first spacecraft was called Friendship 7.
The first spacecraft to land on the moon was called the Eagle, after the novel of Jules Verne called From the earth to the moon.