India achieved a historic milestone as ISRO successfully completed its first-ever space docking mission under the SpaDeX program, becoming the fourth nation globally to do so. This breakthrough demonstrates India’s advanced capabilities in space technology and paves the way for ambitious future missions.
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- ISRO achieved space docking as part of the SpaDeX (Space Docking Experiment) mission.
- India is now the fourth country to master this technology, joining Russia, the US, and China.
- Docking involved maneuvering from a 15-meter hold point to a 3-meter range, followed by precise retraction and stabilization.
- Post-docking, the two satellites functioned as a single object, showcasing advanced control capabilities.
- SpaDeX will support future projects like the Indian Space Station and Chandrayaan-4.
- The experiment demonstrated power transfer between docked spacecraft, vital for in-space robotics and payload operations.
- PM Modi congratulated ISRO, calling the mission a crucial step for India’s space exploration.
- Union Minister Jitendra Singh highlighted the indigenous Bharatiya Docking System’s role in the success.
- The mission was led by Project Director N. Surendran and launched via PSLV-C60 on December 30, 2024.




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