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The phrase refers to a specialized concept in aerospace engineering and orbital mechanics, specifically concerning the docking and berthing of spacecraft .

If the active craft moves too fast, it risks "pogoing" (bouncing off) or structural damage.

Executing this maneuver in "extreme space" environments (such as deep space or lunar orbit) introduces high-stakes variables: Extreme Space The Domination And Submission Han...

This allows different nations' spacecraft to perform the "handshake" seamlessly, ensuring that in an emergency, any active craft can "dominate" the docking procedure to save a crew on a passive station.

The initial contact where latches align but the connection is not yet airtight. The phrase refers to a specialized concept in

Historically, docking systems were proprietary (e.g., the Soviet ). Today, the industry is moving toward the International Docking Standard (IDS) .

In the vacuum of space, two objects moving at thousands of miles per hour must meet with millimeter precision. The "domination and submission" aspect describes the and Passive roles of the docking interfaces. The initial contact where latches align but the

The target craft (like the International Space Station) remains stable, providing a stationary "drogue" or receptacle to receive the energy of the incoming vessel.