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variety of experiments, as well as the OSTA-2 | payload, a joint U.S.-West German scientific pallet p |
oit the same method of intrusion) and run its | payload, a series of Microsoft patches. |
when a third stage malfunction prevented its | payload, a Molniya-3K communications satellite from r |
nvestigation is a NASA mission of opportunity | payload aboard the C/NOFS satellite. |
It was a secondary | payload aboard the rocket, with the primary payload b |
BeeSat-1 was a secondary | payload aboard the rocket, which deployed the Oceansa |
Another | payload aboard Jason-2 is the T2L2 (Time Transfer by |
This mission was the first in which | payload activities were controlled from outside the U |
In addition to the scheduled | payload activities on STS-40, Bagian was successful i |
ification with Pulsed Local Exhaust (SIMPLEX) | payload activity researched the source of Very High F |
xperiment is mounted on the Columbus External | Payload Adapter (CEPA), which consists of an adapter |
designed for use on the Expendable Secondary | Payload Adaptor (ESPA) Ring developed by Air Force Re |
Then on 10 February it was attached to the | payload adaptor, and encapsulated in the payload fair |
an marking for artillery shells with chemical | payload affecting the upper respiratory tract. |
illery shells with pulmonary agents (chemical | payload affecting the lungs). |
Payload agnosticism | |
Payload agnosticism refers to the document type (e.g. | |
The biological | payload also included cell cultures (Escherichia coli |
The Ku band | payload also has an Americas beam which covers the Al |
second flight of the ASTRO telescope primary | payload also included numerous secondary payloads. |
The | payload also included maize seeds, crocuses, and gupp |
was introduced, allowing to increase aircraft | payload and range, and a replacement of Kamov Ka-25 h |
International Extreme Ultraviolet Hitchhiker | payload, and numerous secondary payloads and medical |
Payload and the Defiant play a critical role in the c | |
reases in the size and power of a satellite's | payload and extends the satellite's on-orbit lifetime |
nology Ltd (SSTL) as a secondary experimental | payload, and launched into space with the satellite f |
hape, providing increased internal volume for | payload and propulsion without increasing the drag. |
The ETC can carry up to 410 kg (881 lb) of | payload and experiment items, accommodated in standar |
mber, but based on the combined weight of the | payload and fuel together. |
Davis deployed and retrieved the CRISTA-SPAS | payload, and operated the Japanese Manipulator Flight |
e gyro, reaction wheels, a precision pointing | payload, and a scanning and pointing payload that pro |
of their updates, such as the aforementioned | Payload and Payload Race, a Training mode for practic |
that the upper stage which is attached to the | payload and rests in the payload fairing for launch s |
is available for all engines, the tanks, the | payload, and the possible orbiter. |
oat weights 8,000 lbs and has three times the | payload and ten times the range compared to other USV |
would be available, depending on the required | payload and orbit. |
ving us the lead, fires the largest, payroll, | payload, and give us the lead,...." here the Presiden |
system the vehicle's power source, controls, | payload and occupants are all inside the engine itsel |
good performance when carrying only a limited | payload and fuel reserve (which limited its range), w |
The | payload applies a magnetic field which generates eddy |
Also a part of this | payload are several Get Away Special (GAS) experiment |
ith the ability to launch three times as much | payload as the Russian Energia booster. |
The mission marked the first use of the | Payload Assist Module (PAM-D), and its new ejection s |
ights of 50 kilometers and could send out its | payload at speeds of 1.2 km per second. |
A Titan IV rocket with the Cassini-Huygens | payload at SLC-40 in 1997 |
This both lifts the | payload away from the cable, as well as pulls the pay |
APU replaced and | payload batteries recharged. |
Also carried into orbit in the | payload bay was a Hitchhiker experiment called the Di |
View of Astro-2 in the | payload bay |
Also inside the | payload bay was a Integrated Cargo Carrier, containin |
View of Columbia's | payload bay showing the Spacelab |
View of Discovery's | payload bay showing the ATLAS-2 pallet |
racchio & Anderson working in Discovery's aft | payload bay during EVA 3. |
ODS, located in the forward | payload bay of Atlantis, performed flawlessly during |
y placed Solar Max on a special cradle in the | payload bay using the RMS. |
TDRS-B was launched in the | payload bay of Challenger, attached to an Inertial Up |
Hubble on the | payload bay just prior to being released by the STS-1 |
lti-Purpose Logistics Module from the shuttle | payload bay and attach it to a berth on the station's |
s originally intended to be deployed from the | payload bay of a NASA Space Shuttle, but following th |
Space Shuttle and operated from the Shuttle's | payload bay on two occasions: in December 1990, as pa |
ed at the end of the robot arm, away from the | payload bay, to test modifications to their spacesuit |
d the SPACEHAB single module in the orbiter's | payload bay, including the Space Acceleration Measure |
acecraft or satellites were deployed from the | payload bay, and one was retrieved later during the m |
o carry the ASTRO-1 astronomy platform in its | payload bay, but was cancelled after Challenger was d |
built docking module, housed in the shuttle's | payload bay, ready for the docking of the module with |
ag hoisted up a mast out of the space shuttle | payload bay, and flew the shuttle under the flag of M |
ble to carry the Centaur-G upper stage in its | payload bay. |
bble to a higher orbit while still in orbiter | payload bay. |
ation, and reberth Raffaello in the shuttle's | payload bay. |
communications satellites from the Orbiter's | payload bay. |
undamaged compartments containing the nuclear | payload before detonating them remotely. |
he AS-4000 satellite bus, with the navigation | payload being built by ITT. |
g names, CTX and all BioCoded viruses have no | payload beyond graphics and, in some cases, deleting |
his engineer would design the prototype twin | payload bomb rack for the Spitfire, as it was ineffec |
escope array, or MSSTA, was a sounding rocket | payload built by Professor A.B.C. Walker, Jr. at Stan |
des that China tested the military use of its | payload by destroying an orbiting satellite. |
variant on a computer worm which delivers its | payload by doing "helpful" actions instead of malicio |
he vehicle by as much as 38%, or increase the | payload by 62%! |
caused by encoding the payload-and, thus, the | payload can be extracted. |
However, if the latter is large, the | payload can only be small. |
Each | payload can use up to 2000 W of cooling power. |
changes to the airframe, instrumentation, and | payload capabilities of the helicopter. |
It has a 1,000 kg | payload, capable of carrying a considerable amount of |
nt was a large, modern ship with a very heavy | payload, capable of fighting with the highest ratings |
outside of their anti-aircraft range, with a | payload capable of sinking heavy shipping. |
It was designed to fill a gap in | payload capacities between the Long March 3A and 3B. |
variants would therefore have provided useful | payload capacities intermediate between the Saturn IB |
elf flew with uprated engines, increasing its | payload capacity ahead of the launch of Zvezda a litt |
If an increased | payload capacity was required, six boosters were flow |
y 1960s, and the Titan I's had about the same | payload capacity as an Atlas. |
an FW-4D third stage, which provided a higher | payload capacity than the Altair. |
Its | payload capacity was increased to 2,175 kilograms (4, |
SSTL-100 platform with substantially improved | payload capacity, improved propulsion and added high |
turn V", as the LOR spacecraft was within its | payload capacity. |
00 kg) in a fueled stage and a propulsion and | payload carrier side-mounted to the vehicle. |
reader, a header, a sublist indicator, and a | payload cell. |
His second mission was as the | Payload Commander on STS-63 (2 February 1995 -11 Febr |
son Hall - Lt. Col Michael P. Anderson, USAF, | Payload Commander |
Commander Rick Husband and | Payload Commander Mike Anderson were both members of |
Davis was the | payload commander for STS-85, which was launched on D |
On this mission Jim served as | Payload Commander. |
in the following internal combustion engine / | payload configurations: 13.180 and 15.180 with 180 hp |
The | payload consisted either of a W70 nuclear warhead wit |
Astron's | payload consisted of an 80 cm ultraviolet telescope w |
Its | payload consisted of two 6/4 GHz transponders connect |
The MSE would carry a 7 kg | payload consisting of an imaging system (a descent ca |
ght Weight Flexible Solar Array Hinge (LFSAH) | payload consists of several hinges fabricated from sh |
The | payload consists of two independent instruments, EXPO |
The | payload container was recovered 18 May 2007. |
the launch platform for a missile carrying a | payload containing a solar sail experiment, Cosmos 1. |
nertial guidance system coupled with computer | payload control. |
Concerns that the | payload could reach areas of the non-coterminous Unit |
et's second stage failed to separate, and the | payload could only be released from the rocket by mea |
fuel and propulsion system being part of the | payload craft, they are instead located on a platform |
Harris was part of the | payload crew of Spacelab D-2, conducting a variety of |
The | payload date of December 1993 and the obsolete nature |
as conducted a successful test of the evasive | payload delivery system. |
tions, training, extravehicular activity, and | payload deployment and retrieval. |
Biolab is a single-rack multi-user science | payload designed for use in the Columbus laboratory o |
experiment consists of the CAPL-2 Hitchhiker | payload designed as an in-orbit microgravity demonstr |
The training unit with the rack doors open in | Payload Development Laboratory II at Johnson Space Ce |
too large to be contained inside a panel and | payload devices. |
The code for the Windows injector and the PLC | payload differ in style, likely implying the particip |
on the Ares V rocket, the EDS with its Altair | payload does not become active until the six RS-68 en |
the planet she is discovered by Dreadwing and | Payload drones, who she deactivates. |
1971, 1999; had a different | payload, e.g. |
Depending on the mass of the | payload, either six or nine US Castor 2 SRMs would be |
The mission's final | payload element was a High Precision Tracking Experim |
LITE | payload employs lidar, which stands for light detecti |
Operating the truck at its optimal | payload ensures that the owner minimises his running |
ne is then ignited where the rocket (with its | payload) enter into a low earth orbit. |
he time, this was the heaviest dual-satellite | payload ever launched into geosynchronous transfer or |
APPLE (Ariane Passenger | Payload Experiment), an Indian experimental communica |
Columbus-EPF payloads and | payload facilities are transported to and from orbit |
eded for continuous operation of the European | payload facilities inside the Columbus module. |
eduled to be mounted on the Columbus External | Payload Facility in 2014. |
Persson J, Dettmann J. Columbus External | Payload Facility - Architecture and Utilisation. |
1.36 lb (14.22 kg) with 18.83 lb (8.54 kg) of | payload, failed because fourth stage did not ignite. |
After 228 orbits in 17 days, the | payload failed to respond to commands from the ground |
aunch was successful, however recovery of the | payload failed. |
; however STSAT-2A was lost in 2009 after the | payload fairing of its carrier rocket failed to separ |
The Apollo boilerplate acted as a | payload fairing for the Pegasus spacecraft, which was |
it that the launch had itself failed, as the | payload fairing had not separated. |
ATDA in orbit, with its | payload fairing still attached. |
A larger | payload fairing was also fitted, to accommodate the L |
to the Zenit-3SL, a smaller and hence lighter | payload fairing is used, and the rocket inserts the p |
4 March 2011, and ended in failure after the | payload fairing failed to separate from around the sp |
launch failure on February 24, 2009, when the | payload fairing of the Taurus rocket which was carryi |
ers a more powerful third stage, and a larger | payload fairing. |
The | payload fell into the Atlantic Ocean 12 to 20 km from |
ents have included work on Tethered Satellite | Payload, flight software testing in the Shuttle Avion |
idence X-ray Telescope, was a sounding rocket | payload flown in the 1990s by Professor Leon Golub of |
The Saturn INT-20 was a proposed intermediate | payload follow-on from the Apollo Saturn V launch veh |
rries a commercial material exposure research | payload for an undisclosed "major aerospace company", |
A Multiple Reentry vehicle | payload for a ballistic missile deploys multiple warh |
am of scientists and engineers to develop the | payload for a new weapon, now known as the thermobari |
: Regener-Tonne) was the name of a scientific | payload for the World War II V-2 rocket. |
The prime | payload for the flight, the Cryogenic Infrared Spectr |
Discovery carried a classified primary | payload for the United States Department of Defense, |
rray (LRA) was described as an early expected | payload for STSAT-2A which would consist of nine retr |
The maximum | payload for LEO is 12,000 kg (CZ-3B), the maximum pay |
The Low Energy Gamma-Ray Imager (LEGRI) was a | payload for the first mission of the Spanish MINISAT |
The Sphinx satellite was the | payload for the first Titan IIIE Centaur rocket. |
In aerospace engineering, | payload fraction is a common term used to characteriz |
inear nature of the rocket equation makes the | payload fraction be a number of times more than a con |
Payload fraction is calculated by dividing the weight | |
Another related measure is the | payload fraction, which is the fraction of initial we |
tor which uses momentum exchange to boost the | payload from a suborbital trajectory to an orbital tr |
ed test, dropped a 65,000 pounds (29 t) dummy | payload from the back of a C-17, the largest single l |
The C-band | payload has a Americas beam which covers the southern |
atellite Aided Search and Rescue (SAS&R) SARP | payload having global receive coverage with 406 MHz u |
The | payload however failed to separate from the fourth st |
The | payload, Ikonos 1, was also for Space Imaging, and su |
proving rounds' - that is, launches without a | payload in order to prove the design of the rocket. |
Number of Launches Required to Assemble | Payload in Low Earth Orbit: 2 |
For STS-39, only the | payload in the Multi-Purpose Experiment Canister (MPE |
ocket - Long March 5 variants will offer more | payload in the future. |
the upper stage failed to ignite leaving the | payload in geocentric orbit. |
mbs broke up in mid-air, dropping its nuclear | payload in the process. |
Its | payload included radiation experiments designed to ma |
As an example of the | payload increase that boosters provide, the basic Ari |
pacecraft, NASA and CNES jointly provided the | payload instruments and NASA's Launch Services Progra |
Payload integration for this satellite group is being | |
ned NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) as | payload integration engineer that year and except for |
The Insect Habitat was a science | payload intended for the International Space Station |
ted nominally, injecting the fourth stage and | payload into a low Earth orbit. |
ide as an oxidizer to lift roughly 1400 kg of | payload into orbit. |
rd stage could perform a small burn to send a | payload into its final orbit, or it can perform a big |
is capable of putting a 60-kilogram (130 lb) | payload into a 500-kilometre (310 mi) low Earth orbit |
med nominally, delivering the upper stage and | payload into low Earth orbit, however a transformer i |
apable of placing 500 kilograms (1,100 lb) of | payload into a sun-synchronous orbit. |
One basic technique is to split the attack | payload into multiple small packets, so that the IDS |
e-stage launcher capable of placing a one-ton | payload into low Earth orbit. |
t it would have been able to put a 200,000 kg | payload into low earth orbit or a 67,000 kg payload i |
able of placing 1,735 kilograms (3,830 lb) of | payload into a Low Earth orbit (LEO). |
iant could put approximately 78,000 pounds of | payload into a 100 nautical mile (185 km) orbit, arou |
also have been capable of placing a 4,000 kg | payload into low Earth orbit as a single-stage to orb |
failed to achieve orbit and crashed with its | payload into the ocean. |
agnum was designed to carry around 80 tons of | payload into low Earth orbit (LEO). |
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