NASA Orbiter Model Spacecraft: A Beautiful Addition to Your
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NASA Orbiter (M) History:
NASA had many successful space missions and programs,
including over 150 unmanned missions and many space flight
missions, most notably the space mission on Mars.
NASA probes have been continually performing science at Mars
since 1997, with at least two orbiters since 2001 and several
Mars rovers. The orbiting Mars Odyssey and Mars Reconnaissance
Orbiter will continue monitoring the geology and climate of the
Red Planet and will continue searching for evidence of water and
life presence, as they have since 2001 and 2006.
The cockpit houses the pressurized crew module and it
provides support for the nose section, nose gear and the nose
gear wheel well and doors.
The crew station consists of the flight deck, middle
deck/equipment bay and an airlock.
The flight deck permits the vehicle to be piloted from either
seat and permits one-man emergency return while the middle deck
contains provisions and stowage facilities for four crew sleep
stations.
The Orbiter is both the brains and heart of the Space
Transportation System. About the same size and weight as a DC-9
aircraft, the Orbiter contains the pressurized crew
compartment,the huge cargo bay and the three main engines
mounted on its aft end and a midfuselage that supports the
payload bay of the Orbiter.
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