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The Hubble Space Telescope was carried as cargo aboard a Space Shuttle mission in April of 1990.
genetic cargo is cargo produced genetically
Cargo consolidation service provided by a freight forwarder in which several smaller shipments are assembled and shipped together to avail of better freight rates and security of cargo. Also called assembly service cargo, consolidation or freight consolidation.
Depends entirely on how fast you want to go, the weight of the space craft, how much cargo or provisions you need to take and how long you intend to take.
Tonnage is used as a measurement of cargo ships.
it is used to take astronauts and cargo into space
It had a cargo bay.
Cargo.
The Hubble telescope went into space in the cargo bay of the Space Shuttle.
It is in the cargo bay, just behind the crew cabin.
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.
Yes, but it depends on the drumset, doesn't it? And where in the space shuttle are we talking - the cargo area or the cockpit?
A space shuttle, (rocket ship)
The space shuttle is NASA's space transportation system, designed to carry astronauts and cargo to and from Earth orbit. The first space shuttle flight took place in 1981. The space shuttle fleet is scheduled to be retired in 2011. When the shuttle program ends, the space shuttle will have been launched on more than 130 missions. :):):):):)
The Space Shuttle was the first US spacecraft built to accommodate more than 3 astronauts. After the retirement of the Space Shuttle, most cargo is carried to the ISS by unmanned rockets.
the middle section of the spaceshuttle (fuselage) is a big cargo hold which open outwards with 2 doors so the cargo can be removed from the shuttle once it is in orbit in space.
The Space Shuttle is the first reuseable Space Transportation System. It is meant to be the work truck of the American Space Program as it hauls loads of Cargo to and from the International Space Station.