The two satellites of the Indian Space Research Organization 's (ISRO) Space Docking Experiment, or SpaDex, successfully met ...
India became the world's fourth nation on Thursday to achieve the feat of space docking, a technological milestone that underscores its ambitions to expand its share of a rapidly growing $400-billion ...
India on Thursday became the fourth country to successfully achieve an unmanned docking in space, a feat seen as pivotal for future missions as New Delhi cements its place as a global space power.
The Indian space agency ISRO has successfully performed space docking for the first time, connecting two small spacecraft in space.
SPADEX has been a significant achievement by ISRO and is a major step forward for future robotic and crewed missions.
The SpaDex experiment made India the fourth country in the world -- after the US, Russia and China -- to successfully ...
This pioneering feat showcases India’s growing expertise in advanced space technologies and paves the way for ambitious space odysseys The Indian space research landscape has consistently been ...
President Droupadi Murmu praised ISRO's achievements in space, noting India's new status as the fourth country to conduct a ...
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The Indian space agency’s mission, called the Space Docking Experiment (SpaDex), involved deploying two small spacecraft, weighing about 220 kilograms each, into low-earth orbit.