The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) on Saturday said that two small spacecraft that are to dock as part of its technology demonstrator mission are at ...
ISRO said that the inter-satellite distance of the docking craft is currently hovering at 230 metres, adding that the health of the spacecraft is normal.
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On Friday evening, the satellites were separated by 1.5 kms. ISRO has said that the distance would be reduced to 500 m by Saturday morning.
Bengaluru: The two Space Docking Experiment (SpaDeX) satellites, by Saturday evening, achieved a distance of 230m from the distance of 1.5km.“Arrested at Inter Satellite Distance (ISD) of 230 m, all ...
Since then, Russia and China have also achieved docking many times. India, therefore, is the fourth country.
ISRO’s SpadeX mission progresses with two spacecraft at a 230-meter distance, marking a significant step in in-space docking technology. This advancement aligns with India’s ambitious space goals, ...
Isro aborted the SpaDeX mission due to sensor problems when the two satellites were just 3 metres away from successfully ...
ISRO, on Sunday, shared visuals of one of the SPADEX satellites in orbit as the nation awaits historic docking. Launched on ...
"SpaDeX Status Update: Arrested at Inter Satellite Distance (ISD) of 230 m, all sensors are being evaluated. Spacecraft's health is normal," ISRO said in a post on X. The space agency had said on ...