Permalink: http://www.boeingimages.com/archive/Space-Shuttle-Mid-Fuselage-in-Assembly-2F3XC5H40QZ.htmlCopyright © Boeing. All Rights Reserved.View Photo/Video onlyConceptually similarSpace Shuttle Mid Fuselage in AssemblySpace Shuttle Wings at PalmdaleSpace Shuttle Vertical Tail Arrives at PalmdaleScale Model Space Shuttle Gets Finishing TouchesSpace Shuttle Crew Compartment is Lowered into Forward FuselageSpace Shuttle Orbiter Cargo Bay in AssemblySpace Shuttle Orbiter Vertical Tail and RudderSpace Shuttle 101 in AssemblySpace Shuttle MockupView AllView more with similar tones Space Shuttle Mid Fuselage in AssemblySelect usageWhat Type of Order?Usage:Orbital Carryall - NASA's Space Shuttle orbiter's mid-fuselage - a 60 foot long (18.28 meters), 15 foot diameter (4.57 meters) cargo bay with the capability of housing 65,000 lbs (29,484 kilograms) of spacecraft, satellites, and laboratories - is shown undergoing final structural assembly at the U.S. Air Force Plant #42 in Palmdale, California in 1975. Under contract to the Space Division of Rockwell International Corporation, the cargo bay was built by General Dynamics in San Diego, California. BI230651 (sh-9)Maximum size:1982px × 1337px (~7 MB)6.6in × 4.4in (300dpi)License type:Rights ManagedKeywords:1980s-adults-buildings-factories-factory workers-full body views-fuselages-ground shots-interiors-manufacturing-NAA Los Angeles Facility-North American Rockwell-other livery-out of production-Palmdale-photos-several/groups-space-Space Shuttle orbiters-spacecraft-stairs, lifts and ladders-structural systems-United States Air Force Plant 42Related Photo/Videos:View All