Undock

usgb/ʌnˈdɑːk/
verb

To separate a spacecraft, ship or other vehicle from another one or from a station or platform.

The spaceship will undock from the space station tonight
Visual representation of "undock" - to separate a spacecraft, ship or other vehicle from another one or from a station or platform

Often appears as...

  • ship undock
  • spacecraft undock
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Space Operations

Used in astronautics, 'undock' relates to space missions and operations in orbit or space travel.

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The astronauts prepared to undock the module for the spacewalk.
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Maritime Maneuver

In a marine context, 'undock' involves ships leaving a dock or port to head out to sea.

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The cargo ship will undock at high tide.
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Precise Timing

'Undock' suggests carefully planned actions, often at specific times, especially in spaceflight.

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Mission control confirmed the schedule to undock the shuttle at 21:00 hours.
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