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Habitable space in different spacecraft


xenomorph555

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Since the dawn of time, man has mocked it's comrades with "haha my thing is better" so here I have collected the habitable volume of all manned spacecraft so far. Use it as you may. NOTE: these ships have either: operated, been flight tested or are very likely to happen soon.

Vostok-Unknown

Mercury-1.56m3

X-15-Unknown

Voskhod-Unknown

Gemini-2.55m3

Soyuz-9m3

Apollo-6.17m3

7K-LOK-9m3

LM-4.5m3

LK-5m3

TKS-45m3

Shuttle-65.8m3

Buran-73m3

Shenzhou-14m3

SpaceshipOne-Unknown

SpaceshipTwo-Unknown

Orion-8.5m3

PPTS-Unknown

Dragon-10m3

CST-100-Unknown

As you can see some of the data is missing, if you have this missing data please come forth.

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There have been quite a few 'Soyuz' variations over the last fifty years. You might should note the differences between them. Also might space stations (which definitely have habitable volume) count, too?

I know, the 9m3 is from the latest version. This list is for spacecraft/ships/ferrys not stations.

Shuttle Orbiter habitable volume was 65.8 cubic meters.

It would be interesting to compare the habitable space per crew member.

Thanks for the STS, per crew member would take a while.

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