The country's space agency successfully docked spacecraft in orbit, marking a significant milestone in India's extraterrestrial ambitions.
India has docked two satellites in space to become the fourth nation in the world to achieve the mission in an ambitious milestone in the country’s expansion of space technology.
The two satellites of the Indian Space Research Organization 's (ISRO) Space Docking Experiment, or SpaDex, successfully met up in Earth orbit yesterday (Jan. 15), making India just the fourth country to pull off an in-space docking. The other three are all heavy hitters in the space game: the United States, Russia and China.
India’s national space agency Isro carried out the highly anticipated Space Docking Experiment (SpaDeX) at around 9am (local time) on Thursday, a statement said. Two small satellites operated by ...
Isro has successfully docked two spacecraft in space, joining an elite group of nations mastering this technology. This advances India's goal of estab
Isro successfully completed its first satellite docking manoeuvre, elevating India towards joining an elite group of countries with this technology. T
India has finally joined the elite list of countries to have successfully docked two spacecrafts in orbit. On Thursday, ISRO announced that the docking of two SPADEX satellites has been successful.
ISRO's successful docking of two SpaDeX satellites marks a significant milestone, advancing India's space capabilities and preparing the nation for future lunar and space station missions.
India's ISRO successfully completed a space docking experiment, making it the fourth country to achieve this feat. The docking, involving satellites SDX-01 and SDX-02, is vital for India's future space missions.
The Space Docking process was one of the primary goals of ISRO’s SpaDeX Mission, which was launched on December 31. PM Modi congratulated the ISRO team on the historic feat.
Indian space agency Isro has for the first time successfully conducted space docking by joining together two small craft in space. The technology is essential for the country's future ambition to build an Indian space station and put a person on the Moon.