a space
Riding on a rocket and riding in the cargo bay of a space shuttle
Redcoat Air Cargo was created in 1976.
Crescent Air Cargo was created in 2004.
Astar Air Cargo was created in 1969.
cargo 1657, from Sp. cargo "burden," from cargar "to load, impose taxes," from L.L. carricare "to load on a cart" (see charge). South Pacific cargo cult is from 1949. Source: Online Etymology Dictionary
It had a cargo bay.
The Hubble telescope went into space in the cargo bay of the Space Shuttle.
A payload bay is where cargo is stored, like on a space mission to the ISS.
Skylab. It was not in the payload bay for every mission, though.
The Cargo Master (Bouffant Bay) increases cargo space of any ship by 50%.
A payload bay is where cargo is stored, like on a space mission to the ISS.
The Hubble Space Telescope is not as big as the moon. It is as big as the space shuttle cargo bay.
They are two long, narrow doors in the belly of the shuttle that open to allow the crew do move whatever is in the cargo bay out into space. Best example: The fabulous Hubble Space Telescope was unloaded out of the shuttle through the payload bay doors.
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.
The Hubble Space Telescope was launched in the cargo bay of a Space Shuttle that took off from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, US.
He is at Bouffant Bay in the warehouse. You can hire him for 15,000 doubloons (one-time payment), and he will increase any ship's cargo space by 50%.
It allows the astronauts of the Space Shuttle to manipulate large objects in and outside the cargo bay.