ISRO SPADEX : Today ISRO will do a big 'dhamaka' in space, know why this mission is special..
- Sonebhadra Times
- Dec 31, 2024
- 2 min read
ISRO is set to launch the SDX-01 and SDX-02 satellites on the PSLV-C60 rocket at 9:58 pm tonight. These satellites will be positioned at an altitude of 476 km as part of the Space Docking Experiment (Spadex) mission. The mission's objective is to test space docking and undocking technology, positioning India as the fourth nation to develop this capability.

The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) is set to launch two satellites using the PSLV-C60 rocket from the Satish Dhawan Space Center (SDSC) in Sriharikota at 9:58 pm on Monday (today). This mission holds great significance for India, as it will place the country among the nations that have successfully tested docking and undocking technology in space. Following this accomplishment, India will become the fourth country globally to successfully employ this technology.
The mission, titled Space Docking Experiment (Spadex), involves deploying two satellites, SDX-01 and SDX-02, into space. These satellites will be positioned in Earth's orbit at an altitude of 476 kilometers. Once the satellites are successfully launched, the testing of docking and undocking technology in space using these satellites will commence in the first week of January 2025.
Very special for space missions
Docking technology plays a crucial role in space missions, enabling the connection of spacecraft while in space. This technology is essential for significant tasks such as long-duration space missions, crewed missions, and transporting supplies via spacecraft. ISRO's Spadex mission marks a new chapter for India in space science and will also lay the groundwork for future space missions.
ISRO's trusted launcher chosen
The PSLV-C60 rocket has been selected for this mission. It is ISRO's primary and reliable launcher. This rocket has successfully completed numerous significant missions in the past. ISRO stated that the testing and development of docking technology through the Spadex mission will enhance India's self-reliance and advancement in space missions. This mission will further bolster ISRO's technical capabilities and India's position in global space research.
All countries' eyes on the mission
Interest in ISRO's Spadex mission extends beyond the nation to the international stage. The mission's success will propel India to new heights in space science. It will enhance India's space research capabilities and establish a strong groundwork for future manned space missions. This latest endeavor by ISRO is poised to reaffirm India's significant role in the global arena of space research.











































































































































































































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