How the NASA Docking System Works
The Boeing Starliner utilises the "NASA Docking System" developed by Boeing to dock to the International Space Station's IDAs (International Docking Adapters) that are built to the International Docking System Standard. Let's take a look at the details of how this system works, as it's about to become a key part of ISS operations with the commercial crew program kicking off. Special thanks go to "Lunar Orbit" Patreon supporters MrKumquat, Dashane Du Plessis, and HIF1alpha. Consider supporting me on Patreon to gain access to our Discord community, early previews, progress updates and more / simplyspace You can join Simply Space on... Reddit: / simplyspace Twitter: / simplyspace_yt Facebook: / simply.space.official #Starliner

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