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by dotancohen
692 days ago
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That was a great read, thank you! It has this tidbit: > STS-93 carried the heaviest payload the shuttle ever launched; the Chandra X-ray observatory (formerly known as the Advanced X-ray Astronomy Facility or AXAF) and it IUS booster.
Why would such a heavy payload have been launched on Columbia, which famously was the heaviest orbiter and thus never visited the ISS? |
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Again, if my memory serves, Columbia's internal airlock however is what made it unable to dock with the ISS. It was the only shuttle that retained that configuration. It's also part of the reason it was heavier, along with it being the initial airframe and built heavier than the subsequent ones.