1. docking - Noun
2. docking - Verb
4. Docking - Proper noun
of Dock
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfter successfully docking, the crew will be welcomed aboard the International Space Station, where they will become members of the Expedition 63 crew, which currently includes NASA astronaut Chris Cassidy. Source: Internet
After docking with their Agena booster in low orbit, Young and Collins used it to climb another convert to meet with the dead, drifting Agena left over from the aborted Gemini 8 flight—thus executing the program's first double rendezvous. Source: Internet
After a successful rendezvous and docking with Ron Evans in the Command/Service Module in orbit, the crew transferred equipment and lunar samples between the LM and the CSM for return to Earth. Source: Internet
After docking in Oakland, California, it took another week to get everyone off the ship. Source: Internet
After launch, a follow-up mission launched by a Saturn IB would launch additional equipment, including solar panels, an equipment section and docking adapter, and various experiments. Source: Internet
Ahead of the docking, the capsule travelled to Way Point Zero, about 400m below ISS, at 2pm this afternoon where it began the docking process. Source: Internet