ISRO Makes History with Successful Satellite Docking

ISRO Makes History with Successful Satellite Docking

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Author: Hriday Verma

Published: January 16, 2025

Thursday, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) reached a big goal in its SpaDeX program by putting two satellites together in space. India, along with the US, Russia, and China, is one of only a few countries that has been able to show this very difficult skill.

The mission was launched on 30 December 2024. It comprised two small satellites, SDX01 (Chaser) and SDX02 (Target), that were brought to within three meters before final docking. Docking was originally planned for 7 January but technical problems caused a postponement of two days and it finally happened on 16 January.

The Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, praised the ISRO scientists for their achievement and said it was a big step towards India’s future ambitious space projects. The docking should make it easier to start new projects in the future, like building a space station and thinking about sending people to other planets.

ISRO‘s next steps would include a demonstration of power transfer between the two satellites and further tests before undocking them to operate their payloads for up to two years.

This is the first step toward history for ISRO as it has increased its capabilities to progress in space technology. This will reinforce India’s status as a prime player in the world space exploration scenario.

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