
ISRO Spadex De-Docking Mission Update: ISRO launched the Space Docking Experiment (Spadex) from Satish Dhawan Space Center, i.e., SHAR, Sriharikot, at 10 pm on 30 December 2024. After this, ISRO successfully docked two satellites on 16 January.
ISRO has given a big gift to the country before Holi. ISRO has successfully undocked the Spadex satellite. With this, the way has been cleared for Chandrayaan-4. The process of joining satellites together in space is called docking, and the process of separating them is called undocking. Earlier, ISRO launched the Space Docking Experiment (Spadex) from Satish Dhawan Space Center, i.e., SHAR, Sriharikota, at 10 pm on 30 December 2024. The mission’s success paved the way for establishing the Indian Space Center and human space missions like Chandrayaan-4.
Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Science and Technology, Earth Sciences, Jitendra Singh, congratulated ISRO for this success. He posted on ‘X’, ‘Congratulations to the ISRO team. This is a matter of joy for every Indian. The Spadex satellites have completed an incredible de-docking. This will greatly help in future ambitious missions, including the Indian Space Station, Chandrayaan 4, and Gaganyaan. This will also pave the way for furthering these missions. The continued patronage of Prime Minister Narendra Modi increases this enthusiasm.’
Earlier, on January 16, India took another big leap in the space sector and joined the club of select countries of the world. ISRO successfully carried out the ‘docking’ of satellites under the ‘Space Docking Experiment’ (Spadex). ISRO had said on the social media platform ‘X’, ‘India has registered its name in space history. Good morning, India. ISRO’s SpadeX mission achieved an unprecedented achievement in ‘docking’. It is a proud moment to witness this.’ With this, India became the fourth country to achieve this feat after America, Russia, and China. This technology is necessary for India’s space ambitions, such as the Indian mission to the Moon, bringing back samples from the Moon, construction and operation of the Indian Space Station (BAS), etc.
Advantages of the mission
India plans to establish its space station in 2035. The success of the mission is important for this. The Indian Space Station will have five modules, which will be brought together in space. The first module of these is to be launched in 2028.
This mission is also important for human space flights like Chandrayaan-4… This experiment will lay the ground for satellite repair, refueling, debris removal, and others.
This technology is important for missions that require heavy spacecraft and equipment, which cannot be launched at once.