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by arrrg
3939 days ago
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Soyuz has more room in the orbit module. What you see in those Soyuz photos is not all the room there is, at least on orbit, if not during the trip through the atmosphere. The ride to and from orbit itself doesn’t take that long (measured in minutes) and indeed doesn’t really require a lot of space for human passengers. The space is for the rest of the journey, which normally also should go by quickly (a couple hours), at least with the modern approach they use to get to the ISS, but can take longer depending on the exact circumstances (a couple days). The recent Soyuz trip to the ISS took two days instead of a couple hours because ISS had just completed an obviously unplanned debris avoidance maneuver. |
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But and it's a big but the space is separated which means a great deal this means that the Soyuz orbital module can be used to bring cargo to the ISS the space in the Dragon capsule is really just wasted, there's no way there will be cargo in there no matter how well tied down during lift off no human flight program ever had anything in the cabin that wasn't a part of the space craft or needed for life support / emergency, so it's still a bloody waste of space.