BENGALURU :
ISRO on Thursday successfully
performed the docking of satellites as part of the Space Docking
Experiment (SpaDeX) and the
space agency also announced
that post docking, control of two
satellites as a single object was
successful.
“India docked its name in
space history! Good Morning
India ISRO’s SpaDeX mission
accomplishes historic docking
success. Proud to witness this
moment!”, ISRO said in a post on
‘X’. With the successful docking
of satellites, India has become
the fourth country after the US,
Russia and China to accomplish
the feat. Prime Minister Narendra
Modi in a post on ‘X’ greeted the
scientists for the achievement.
He said: “Congratulations to our
scientists at @isro and the entire
space fraternity for the successful demonstration of space docking of satellites. It is a significant
stepping stone for India’s ambitious space missions in the years
to come.”
Further, ISRO said:“Post docking, control of two satellites as a
single object is successful.
Undocking and power transfer
checks to follow in coming days.”
Hailing ISRO, Union Minister
of State for
S c i e n c e ,
Technology
and Space,
J i t e n d r a
Singh said
on ‘X’:
“ C o n g r a t s
#ISRO. Finally
made it. SPADEX has
accomplished the unbelievable… docking complete… and
it is all indigenous ‘Bharatiya
Docking System’.”
He said this success paves the
way for smooth conduct of ambitious future missions, including
the Bharatiya Antriksha Station,
Chandrayaan-4 and Gaganyaan.
“PM Sh @narendramodi’s continuous patronage keeps the spirits soaring here at Bengaluru,”
he added.
ISRO Chairman V Narayanan
too congratulated the team
which made the mission successful. Congress president
Mallikarjun Kharge also greeted
ISRO for achieving the feat.
“We
are extremely proud of the exceptional work of the scientists and
space engineers at @isro as they
successfully achieved the satellite docking as part of the SpaDex
Mission,” Kharge said in a post
on ‘X’.
He said this significant milestone marks a pivotal step for the
future of India’s space programme, which has been built
over years, and is a collective
achievement for the nation.
Earlier on January 12, ISRO
brought the two spacecraft to
three metres and then moved
them back to safe distance in its
trial attempt to dock the satellites. ISRO had successfully
launched the Space Docking
Experiment (SpaDeX) mission
on December 30, 2024.
The PSLV C60 rocket carrying two small satellites, SDX01
(Chaser) and SDX02 (Target),
along with 24 payloads, had lifted off from the first launchpad
of the Satish Dhawan Space
Centre in Sriharikota, and
about 15 minutes after liftoff,
the two small spacecraft weighing about 220 kg each were
launched into a 475-km circular orbit as intended.
According to ISRO, the
SpaDeX mission is a cost-effective technology demonstrator
mission for the demonstration
of in-space docking using two
small spacecraft that was
launched by PSLV.
In space, docking technology is essential when multiple
rocket launches are required
to achieve common mission
objectives.
This experiment is crucial
for ISRO’s future missions, such
as the Bharatiya Antariksh
Station and landing an
astronaut on the moon.