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space docking
noun
The act of two spacecraft docking.
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The US and Russia are the only other countries to have mastered space docking.
Shenzhou 8 and 9 were, respectively, China's first unmanned and manned space docking.
The mission is expected to feature China's first manned space docking.
Because quay walls occupy valuable waterfront space, docking cost at a quay wall is high.
Shenzhou 8 and 9 were, respectively, China's first uncrewed and crewed space docking.
See articleChinese astronauts, including its first female one, successfully linked the Shenzhou-9 spacecraft to an orbiting laboratory in China's first manual space docking.
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To give it its proper name, the Bargenale, as its creator Michèle Lamy titled it, was for most of last week a temporary gathering place, installation artwork, floating restaurant, recording studio and situationist theatre space docked at the garden island of Certosa.
Earlier this month Yan Panasjuk paid a whopping $335,000 to Jon Jacobs to buy a large portion of Jacobs' popular Entropia destination Club Neverdie, including eight bio-domes, space docks, a stadium, club and mall.
On the software side, you'll get the gOS Space dock, which is "stacked with the most popular websites for MySpace, News, Photos, Videos, Music, TV, and more!" It's basically a dock filled with internet shortcuts to popular video sharing sites like Hulu, Pandora, and MySpace of course.
The space dock where Star Trek's starship Enterprise was built c.
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