ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Visual Guidance Docking System

Imagine you're trying to park a toy car into a tiny garage. It can be tricky because you can't always see the garage very well. That's where a visual guidance docking system comes in.

It's like having a grown-up helper who can see the garage perfectly and tells you exactly where to steer your car. The system uses cameras and sensors to create an image of the garage and your car, and then gives you clear instructions on where to steer and how fast to go.

So, when you're parking a big ship or airplane, it can be even harder because they don't fit in a regular-sized garage! That's why they use a visual guidance docking system too. It helps the captain or pilot line up the ship or airplane perfectly so they can park safely without bumping into anything.

Basically, the system helps you park your vehicle in the right spot without any guesswork. And it's like having a helpful friend who can see everything clearly and gives you good directions.