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Uploaded by on Mar 21, 2008

Phun scene of two spacecrafts rendezvous maneuver and docking. Realistic docking system. Download this and more scenes at www.specian.com/phun/

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  • The fact you explained the joke makes it the worst. Ever.

  • space orgy lol

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  • is it bad if this turned me on

  • @meteor4163 Wrong

  • @jib1000 Just look at the Wikipedia article and see the photos of real spacecraft that docks that way (like Soyuz) you troll.

    I have figured out how the system works (It's not complicated) like 10 minutes after the first picture I have seen of the Soyuz door.

  • @luketorpedo LOL

    Moron.

  • @jib1000

    Thanks for finally giving some piece of hard proof like I asked. The proof you're a moron. See you're saying I can't understand english, Implying I can't read (I did see your part about ships and ropes; yes the dock is what you moor up to in a BOAT, but when you are moored you are DOCKED - it is not cargo or crew transfer itself that denotes docking,) But you see the proof you're a moron is here - "your phun design" "your little video is stupid" - This isn't my video dumbass! .."LOL"

  • @luketorpedo LOL

    i guess the rope and ship analogy is too complicated for you.

    You're wrong, your phun design is stupid and flawed, and you can't even understand simple English. Its alright that you are willfully ignorant, but don't run around calling other people a moron simply because your little video is stupid.

  • @jib1000

    "Two ships are connected" That is the only meaning to DOCKED with spacecraft. I gave you two examples from dictionaries which specify SPACECRAFT in the example, I won't face anything. Your arguement from the start was spacecraft don't dock with a rod. I shown you they do. You're now trying to claim docking is something it isn't. If you can prove to me thats the case, maybe I'll accept it - not that you could when faced with proof. How about you face something - You're a moron.

  • @luketorpedo lol

    When you talk about a ship the dock isn't the rope you tie it up with. Its the wooden (or steel or concrete or whatever) platform that you off load materials or personnel. No one (even astronauts) thinks like you do. When ANYONE says that two ships are docked (or that the iss and a ship are docked) they mean that the two ships are connected, sharing atmosphere etc.

    Face it YOU ARE WRONG.

  • @jib1000

    Wikipedia -> "Spacecraft docking, the process of joining one spacecraft or space station module to another." Free Dictionary onlin -> ? "v. docked, dock·ing, docks

    v.tr.

    1. To maneuver (a vessel or vehicle) into or next to a dock.

    2. To couple (two or more spacecraft, for example) in space."

    What you are talking of, the hatch opening, is hours after docking, when the vehicles are DOCKED, and the pressures between hatches are equalized. They are two different processes.

  • @luketorpedo Actually no you're wrong. Docking is not simply the method by which two craft connect to each other. Docking is the method by which two space craft exchange materials, personnel, or data. This cannot be achieved with a rod.

    YOU. ARE. WRONG.

    I guess making each word a sentence makes it better.

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