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The Space Docking Experiment (SpaDeX) is an ISRO mission to showcase India's in-space docking capabilities, essential for future human spaceflight. Launching on December 30, 2024, with PSLV-C60 ...
The Indian Space Research Organisation launched the SpaDeX mission late on December 30. It is now expected to demonstrate in-space docking using two 220-kg spacecraft — Chaser and Target. What ...
The ISRO "successfully" completed docking of two SPADEX satellites (SDX-01 & SDX-02) in the early hours of January, 16, 2025.
India launched its first space docking mission on Monday, on an Indian-made rocket, in an attempt to become the fourth country to achieve the advanced technological feat.
The Dragon's docking with the ISS is a sophisticated procedure that typically occurs 12–24 hours after launch, involving ...
BENGALURU: In a landmark achievement, Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) successfully completed the nation’s first satellite docking experiment under the SpaDeX mission. The docking ...
ISRO SpaDeX Successfully Undocks, Advancing Chandrayaan-4 and Gaganyaan. Tuesday March 18, 2025; Written by Gadgets 360 Staff; ISRO has successfully completed the undocking of its Space Docking ...
ISRO's year-end mission (Space Docking Experiment (SpaDeX)) is going to be a historic one as it will seek the rare feat of docking or merging or joining together two satellites in Space.
India on Thursday became the fourth country to successfully achieve an unmanned docking in space, a feat seen as pivotal for future missions as New Delhi cements its place as a global space power.
The docking technology is vital ISRO's planned Chandrayaan-4 mission to the moon, ... This story was updated on Dec. 30 to reflect the successful launch of India's Space Docking Experiment mission.
India's Space Docking Experiment satellites launch into orbit on a Polar Satelite Launch Vehicle on Dec. 30, 2024. (Image credit: ISRO) ISRO aims to build Bharatiya Antariksha Station, a crewed ...
ISRO’s successful docking experiment demonstrates its capability to manage precise manoeuvring and synchronisation of spacecraft in space—a complex technological feat.