ISRO is going to create a record in space docking technology, launching SPADEX mission on 30th

ISRO, SPADEX Mission: ISRO will launch the SPADEX mission from ISRO Sriharikota Space Center on December 30. The mission includes docking and undocking of two satellites in space for the first time.

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ISRO is going to create a record in space docking technology, launching SPADEX mission on 30th
ISRO is going to create a record in space docking technology, launching SPADEX mission on 30th

ISRO said that India's SPADEX mission, which will develop and demonstrate the technology required to dock and undock spacecraft in space, will launch on December 30. It will be launched through PSLV-C60 from Satish Dhawan Space Center in Sriharikota. Through this mission, India is moving towards becoming the fourth country in the world with space docking technology.

ISRO wrote on its website that people will be able to watch it from the launch view gallery by registering in advance. The registration process started at 6 pm on Monday. According to ISRO, the SPADEX mission is a cost-effective technology demonstration mission for demonstrating docking in space using two small spacecraft launched from PSLV. Ambitious missions, such as a soft landing with an Indian on the moon, samples brought back, and an Indian space station with construction and operations, require this highly critical technology.

Generally speaking, space docking is an essential technology for each mission in which more than one rocket launch is needed to reach the goals of some particular mission. The Spadex mission consists, according to ISRO, of two small spacecraft weighing approximately 220 kg each launched independently and simultaneously by PSLV-C60 in a 470 km near-circular orbit with 55 degrees of inclination having a local time cycle of approximately 66 days.

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