ISRO has given a big gift to the country on this Holi. ISRO has successfully undermined the Spadex satellite. With this the way for Chandrayan-4 has been paved. In fact, the process of combining satellites in space is called docking and the process of separating them is called undoccing.
The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) said on Thursday that it had completed the D-docking of 'Spadex' satellites. This has paved the way for future missions such as the moon's research, flying human space and building our own space station.
The Spadex Mission was launched on December 30 last year, when ISRO launched two satellites – SDX01 and SDX02 – to show 'docking' experiment in space. 'Space Docking' is the process of attaching two satellites into space. After many attempts, the space agency successfully docked both satellites on January 16.
Union Science and Technology; Minister of State for Earth Science (Independent Charge) Jitendra Singh congratulated ISRO for this success. He posted on 'X', 'Congratulations to the ISRO team.' This is a pleasure for every Indian. Spadex satellites have completed a wonderful d-docking. This will help a lot in the future ambitious missions, including the Indian space station, Chandrayan 4 and Gaganyaan. This will also pave the way to advance this mission. The constant support of Prime Minister Narendra Modi increases this enthusiasm.
Earlier on January 16, India joined another big jump in the space sector and joined the club of the world's favorite countries. ISRO successfully docked satellites under 'Space Docking Experiment' (Spadex). ISRO said on social media platform 'X' that India has registered its name in space history. Good Morning India, ISRO's Spadex Mission has had a historic success in Docking. I am proud to be a witness to the moment. With this, India has become the fourth country to achieve this achievement after the United States, Russia and China. This technology is required for India's space ambitions such as Indian mission on the moon, withdrawal of samples from the moon, construction and management of the Indian Space Station (BAS), etc.