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- NASA_Docking_System abstract "The NASA Docking System (NDS) is a spacecraft docking and berthing mechanism developed by NASA for future US space exploration vehicles, such as the Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle and the Commercial Crew vehicles. The NDS was to be NASA’s implementation of the International Docking System Standard (IDSS), an attempt by the ISS Multilateral Coordination Board (MCB) to create an international docking standard. NDS was also known as the (international) Low Impact Docking System (iLIDS or LIDS). In 2012 NASA chose to adopt an alternative design sourced from Boeing over the iLIDS NDS design.The NDS docking mechanism is androgynous, the first system to use low impact technology and the first system to allow both docking and berthing. It supports both autonomous and piloted dockings and features pyrotechnics for contingency undocking.Once mated the NDS interface can transfer power, data, commands, air, communication and in future implementations will be able to transfer water, fuel, oxidiser and pressurant as well.The passage for crew and cargo transfer has a diameter of 685 millimetres (27.0 in), which can be increased to 813 millimetres (32.0 in) by removing the petals of the capture mechanism after mating.In form and function NDS bears some resemblance to the Androgynous Peripheral Attach System (APAS-95) mechanism already in use on the Pressurized Mating Adapter (PMA) attached to the International Space Station, but is not compatible with it so International Docking Adapters (IDA) will be attached to the PMAs, one at Node-2 forward, the other at Node-2 zenith. They are scheduled to be delivered to ISS by Dragon on separate Commercial Resupply Services missions in 2015.The mechanism is covered by US patent 6354540, titled "Androgynous, Reconfigurable Closed Loop Feedback Controlled Low Impact Docking System With Load Sensing Electromagnetic Capture Ring."".
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- NASA_Docking_System comment "The NASA Docking System (NDS) is a spacecraft docking and berthing mechanism developed by NASA for future US space exploration vehicles, such as the Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle and the Commercial Crew vehicles. The NDS was to be NASA’s implementation of the International Docking System Standard (IDSS), an attempt by the ISS Multilateral Coordination Board (MCB) to create an international docking standard. NDS was also known as the (international) Low Impact Docking System (iLIDS or LIDS).".
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