How to use in-sentence of “payload”:
+ A launch vehicle or carrier rocket is a rocket used to take a payload from Earth’s surface through outer space.
+ Gigabit ethernet uses pulse-amplitude modulation and can transmit two bits of payload data per symbol.
+ It uses a 4-Metremeter payload fairing to cover the satellite during the launch of the rocket.
+ As an example: USB 3.0 can transfer payload data at up to 4 GBits per second.
+ Although ISRO finalised the payload for Chandrayaan-2 on schedule, the mission was moved to 2016 because Russia was unable to build the lander on time.
+ Depending on what version was run, the payload would be different, because the worm could be changed so easily.
+ Cenker and Magilton trained with career astronauts as well as other Payload and Mission Specialists, including those scheduled for the next scheduled flight, that of the “Challenger” mission, STS-51-L.
+ Cenker’s last two years with RCA Astro-Electronics and it’s successor GE Astro Space were spent as Manager of Payload Accommodations on an EOS spacecraft program.

Example sentences of “payload”:
+ It is a super heavy launch vehicle, meaning it is capable of lifting more than 50 tonnes of payload into Low Earth orbit, Starship is a fully reusable spacecraft, which will reduce the cost per launch dramatically.
+ The X-37B was originally scheduled for launch in the payload bay of the Space Shuttle, but following the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster"Columbia" accident, it was transferred to a Delta II.
+ When RCA contracted with NASA to launch Satcom Ku-1, RCA Astro-Electronics' manager of systems engineering for the Satcom-K program Bob Cenker, and his co-worker Gerard Magilton, were selected to train as Payload Specialists.
+ It is a super heavy launch vehicle, meaning it is capable of lifting more than 50 tonnes of payload into Low Earth orbit, Starship is a fully reusable spacecraft, which will reduce the cost per launch dramatically.
+ The X-37B was originally scheduled for launch in the payload bay of the Space Shuttle, but following the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster”Columbia” accident, it was transferred to a Delta II.
+ When RCA contracted with NASA to launch Satcom Ku-1, RCA Astro-Electronics’ manager of systems engineering for the Satcom-K program Bob Cenker, and his co-worker Gerard Magilton, were selected to train as Payload Specialists.
+ Valve later added a race mode to Payload maps, where both teams push a cart along a track to the other team’s base.
+ Orbiter had a payload bay for various missions rather than deploying satellites.
+ The main project he developed was the Advanced Payload Transfer Measurement System.
+ NASA’s Payload Specialist program has been criticized for giving limited Shuttle flight positions to civilian aerospace engineers such as Cenker and Greg Jarvis.
+ The payload is critical, because many small, isolated communities rely on STOL aircraft for their transport link to the outside world.
+ In 1942, the payload was uprated, and the trucks grew into the G-502 ‑ton 6×6 personnel and cargo truck — confusingly retaining the Dodge WC model code.
+ Typically, an STOL aircraft has lower maximum speed, but good payload lifting.
+ Instead of an operational vehicle’s payload bay doors it had an enclosed and reinforced upper fuselage structure to allow it to be mated with a mothership.
+ The Payload game mode has the offensive team pushing a cart with a bomb on it along a track while the defending team tries to stop them.
+ Its maximum payload was 3,000 pounds.
