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Τι (ποιος) είναι berthing dolphin - ορισμός

MECHANISM USED TO CONNECT ALL NON-RUSSIAN PRESSURIZED MODULES OF THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION
Active Common Berthing Mechanism; Passive Common Berthing Mechanism; ACBM; Common berthing mechanism
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  • Post-deberth closing of the covers on Harmony's nadir CBM.
  • MPLM Raffaello]] during [[STS-135]]
  • [[Expedition 61]] Flight Engineer [[Jessica Meir]] poses in front of the SlingShot small satellite deployer loaded with eight [[CubeSat]]s.
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  • The protective cover configuration on the unpopulated axial ACBM of Node 3 is unique to that location.
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  • PMA 1 and PMA 2 were launched on the axial ACBMs of Node 1.
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  • The four "stand-offs", seen here during assembly of the US Laboratory Module "Destiny", provide space for utility (power, data, etc.) distribution to the racks.  This architectural approach was the genesis of the CBM's large diameter.
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  • Berthing concepts evolved in parallel with CBM development.  Seen here is the six-handed contingency "capture" of Intelsat 603 during EVA 3 of [[STS-49]] in 1992.

Dolphin         
  • Shamu in 2009, with a collapsed dorsal fin.
  • Fresco of dolphins, c. 1600 BC, from [[Knossos]], [[Crete]]
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  • Coat of arms of the [[Dauphiné]], France, featuring a stylised heraldic dolphin
  • [[Biosonar]] by cetaceans.
  • [[Spectrogram]] of dolphin vocalizations. Whistles, whines, and clicks are visible as upside down V's, horizontal striations, and vertical lines, respectively.
  • The anatomy of a dolphin showing its skeleton, major organs, tail and body shape.
  • The face of a [[common bottlenose dolphin]]
  • Plate of dolphin [[sashimi]].
  • A pod of [[Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphin]]s in the [[Red Sea]]
  • Dolphins surfing at [[Snapper Rocks]], [[Queensland]], Australia
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  • A military dolphin.
  • Pacific white-sided dolphins porpoising.
  • [[SeaWorld]] show featuring bottlenose dolphins and pilot whales.
  • [[SeaWorld San Diego]] pilot whale with trainers.
  • Tarentum]] c. 290 BC showing Phalanthos riding a dolphin on one side and a rider with a shield decorated with a dolphin on the other side
  • Diagram illustrating sound generation, propagation, and reception in a toothed whale. Outgoing sounds are in cyan and incoming ones are in green
  • Vessel in form of [[orca]], [[Nazca culture]], circa 200 AD. [[American Museum of Natural History]] collections.
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  • Sleeping dolphin in captivity: a tail kick reflex keeps the dolphin's blowhole above the water.
MARINE MAMMALS, CLOSELY RELATED TO WHALES AND PORPOISES
Dolphins; Dolphins in mythology; List of dolphin species; List of dolphins; Aquatic mammal dolphin; Dolphin lore; Dolphin (mythology); Dophin; Dophins; Dorphin; DOLPHIN; Dolphin habitat; 🐬; Dolphin diet; Genital slit; Mating dolphins; Sexual behavior of dolphins; Reproductive behavior of dolphins; Sexuality of dolphins; Social behavior of dolphins; Reproductive organs of dolphins; DolphinBrain; Anatomy of dolphins; Dolphin genitalia; Dolphin vocalizations; Mating behavior of dolphins; Sex organs of dolphins; Cultural depictions of dolphins; Tail-walking
·noun A mooring post on a wharf or beach.
II. Dolphin ·noun A kind of wreath or strap of plaited cordage.
III. Dolphin ·noun A permanent fender around a heavy boat just below the gunwale.
IV. Dolphin ·noun A small constellation between Aquila and Pegasus. ·see Delphinus, ·noun, 2.
V. Dolphin ·noun In old ordnance, one of the handles above the trunnions by which the gun was lifted.
VI. Dolphin ·noun A cetacean of the genus Delphinus and allied genera (·esp. D. delphis); the true dolphin.
VII. Dolphin ·noun A spar or buoy held by an anchor and furnished with a ring to which ships may fasten their cables.
VIII. Dolphin ·noun A mass of iron or lead hung from the yardarm, in readiness to be dropped on the deck of an enemy's vessel.
IX. Dolphin ·noun The Coryphaena hippuris, a fish of about five feet in length, celebrated for its surprising changes of color when dying. It is the fish commonly known as the dolphin. ·see Coryphaenoid.
Douglas Dolphin         
  • The sole surviving Douglas Dolphin at the U.S. [[National Museum of Naval Aviation]].
  • A Y1C-21
  • A U.S. Coast Guard RD-1.
  • A RD-4 in World War II
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  • Douglas OA-4A with tricycle landing gear at Langley
1930 MULTI-ROLE FLYING BOAT FAMILY BY DOUGLAS
C-21 Dolphin; C-26 Dolphin; C-29 Dolphin; Douglas RD; Douglas RD-2; OA-3 Dolphin; OA-4 Dolphin; RD Dolphin; C-21A Dolphin; Douglas OA-7; Douglas C-29 Dolphin; Douglas C-26 Dolphin; Douglas C-21 Dolphin; Douglas OA-3; Douglas OA-4; Douglas FP-1; Douglas FP-2; Douglas Sinbad; Douglas OA-4 Dolphin; Douglas RD Dolphin; Douglas OA-3 Dolphin
The Douglas Dolphin is an American amphibious flying boat. While only 58 were built, they served a wide variety of roles including private air yacht, airliner, military transport, and search and rescue.
Typhoon Dolphin         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Typhoon Dolphin (disambiguation); Tropical Storm Dolphin
The name Dolphin has been used for three tropical cyclones in the Western Pacific Ocean. The name was contributed by Hong Kong, and refers to the Chinese white dolphin, a mascot in Hong Kong.

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Common Berthing Mechanism

The Common Berthing Mechanism (CBM) connects habitable elements in the US Orbital Segment (USOS) of the International Space Station (ISS). The CBM has two distinct sides that, once mated, form a cylindrical vestibule between modules. The vestibule is about 16 inches (0.4 m) long and 6 feet (1.8 m) across. At least one end of the vestibule is often limited in diameter by a smaller bulkhead penetration.

The elements are maneuvered to the berthing-ready position by a Remote Manipulator System (RMS). Latches and bolts on the Active CBM (ACBM) side pull fittings and floating nuts on the Passive CBM (PCBM) side to align and join the two.

After the vestibule is pressurized, crew members clear a passage between modules by removing some CBM components. Utility connectors are installed between facing bulkheads, with a closeout panel to cover them. The resulting tunnel can be used as a loading bay, admitting large payloads from visiting cargo spacecraft that would not fit through a typical personnel passageway.