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More: Rockwell Space Shuttle
More: Off-Airport - Kennedy Space Center
More: USA - Florida, December 6, 2011
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OV-103 (cn OV-103) 50,500 lb payload bay of the shuttle. The bay has structural support points along its length for payload mounting fixtures provided by the user. Payloads can be supported by attach fittings at 248 locations along both sides of the payload bay. There are 104 attach points along the payload bay floor at the orbiter's keel centerline. For deployable payloads, active fittings are used. The attachment provisions are adaptable to various payload designs and provide load reaction and strain isolation.
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