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rendezvous

Rendezvous, from the French rendez-vous meaning “present yourselves” or “a meeting,” is a planned encounter at a specified time and place between two or more people, vehicles, or organizations. In English usage it denotes a coordinated meeting or convergence point and can apply to social, business, or logistical contexts.

In general use, a rendezvous describes an arranged meeting or a designated meeting place. A rendezvous point

In aviation, maritime, and space contexts, a rendezvous refers to the coordinated approach of two assets so

In spaceflight, orbital rendezvous involves bringing two spacecraft to the same orbit and the same position,

Rendezvous also appears in social or romantic contexts as a planned meeting between individuals, though its

is
a
location
where
participants
are
expected
to
come
together,
and
the
term
also
appears
in
military
and
emergency
planning
to
coordinate
movements
or
transfers.
they
arrive
in
proximity,
often
for
docking,
refueling,
or
exchange
of
cargo
or
personnel.
It
requires
careful
timing,
navigation,
and
sometimes
automated
guidance
systems
or
human
pilots.
followed
by
docking,
berthing,
or
proximity
operations.
The
technique
depends
on
orbital
mechanics,
phasing,
and
precision
propulsion,
and
may
be
autonomous
or
crewed.
The
Gemini
program
demonstrated
the
first
successful
orbital
rendezvous
in
1965
(Gemini
6A
with
Gemini
7),
and
rendezvous
has
since
been
a
routine
element
of
Apollo
lunar
missions
and
ongoing
operations
with
the
International
Space
Station.
formal
usage
remains
common
in
planning
and
operations.