India Launches SpaDeX Mission to Demonstrate Space Docking Technology
ISRO's groundbreaking experiment aims to position India among an elite group of nations with autonomous orbital docking capabilities.
- ISRO successfully launched the SpaDeX mission aboard the PSLV-C60 rocket from Sriharikota, deploying two spacecraft into a 476 km orbit.
- The mission's key objective is to demonstrate autonomous orbital rendezvous, docking, and undocking of two satellites, a technology mastered by only three other nations.
- The docking maneuver, planned for early January, will involve one spacecraft acting as a 'chaser' and the other as a 'target,' both guided by advanced sensors and algorithms.
- SpaDeX is a critical step for India's future space ambitions, including satellite servicing, space station assembly, and interplanetary exploration.
- The mission also features the POEM-4 platform, utilizing the rocket's fourth stage for microgravity experiments and showcasing India's private space sector contributions.




























