Spacecapable
Spacecapable refers to the ability of a spacecraft or launch vehicle to operate effectively in the space environment. This capability encompasses several key aspects, including structural integrity, thermal management, power generation and storage, communication systems, and navigation capabilities. Spacecraft must be designed to withstand the harsh conditions of space, such as extreme temperatures, vacuum, and radiation. They must also be able to generate and store power, communicate with ground stations or other spacecraft, and navigate through space autonomously or with the assistance of ground control.
The term "spacecapable" is often used to describe spacecraft that have successfully completed their mission objectives