Load Weight Limit Rules

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Training video on safe load weight limit rules.

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In space travel, load weight limits are just as critical as on Earth. Every spacecraft has a maximum capacity to ensure safe launch, flight, and landing.

For example, our cargo shuttle can carry up to 5 tons, while the crew transport vessel is limited to 20 tons including equipment and supplies. Our heavy launch rocket is rated for 100 tons of payload, but never more.

Exceeding these limits risks fuel imbalance, structural stress, and mission failure. Always verify payload weight before liftoff, and distribute cargo evenly to maintain stability.

Even a small overload can reduce thrust efficiency or throw off trajectory.

By respecting load weight rules, we keep our crew safe, our cargo secure, and our mission on course. Remember: in space, precision isn’t optional—it’s survival.

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