Tying a spaceship in space is not feasible in the traditional sense, as there is no atmosphere or solid surfaces to create friction or knots. Instead, spacecraft can be physically connected using docking mechanisms or tethers designed for stability and communication. These connections allow for secure attachment while enabling the spacecraft to maintain their respective orbits and functions. In practice, techniques like using specialized cables or hooks might be employed for certain operations, such as spacewalks or satellite servicing.
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On a real space ship, it is called the Commander's chair.
a space station is generally bigger and remains in one spot. A space ship is designed to carry people and/or objects into space.
The last space ship to launch into space was the SpaceX Crew Dragon Endeavour on November 10, 2021. It launched from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, carrying astronauts to the International Space Station.
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Space ship is a misnomer because it goes into space but it's not a ship.
The rope used to tie up a ship is called a mooring line or a docking line.
on a bed *tie your self on it*
tie it to the mast dur
by space ship
with a space ship
A space rope.
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Religare = to tie out of the way, to bind fast, to moor (as a ship)
from a space ship
you go to the roof to get a moving thing to get a cross the lake to get the space ship.