The Minister of the Union of Djtndra Singh expanded his congratulations on the ISRO team after “Spadex satellites reached incredible decree” and said the event “heard for every Indian!”
The Indian Space Research Organization on Thursday announced the successful completion of the Spadex Mission space mission, which marks a significant milestone in India in space intelligence.
The Minister of the Union of Djtndra Singh expanded his congratulations on the ISRO team after “Spadex satellites reached incredible decree” and said the event “heard for every Indian!”
“This opens the way to the uninterrupted holding of the ambitious future missions, including the Bharatiya Antricksha, Chandrajan 4 and Gaganian,” Singh said in a statement that “the continuous patronage of Prime Minister Narendra Modi holds.”
The unbuttoning process provided for the exact sequence of events that ended with the SDX-01 (Chaser) and SDX-02 (Target) separating
It included a successful SDX-2 extension, planned grade 3 lever and shutting off the capture of the SDX-2. After these maneuvers, the Decapture team was issued both in the SDX-1 and the SDX-2, which led to a successful division of satellites.
ISRO successfully completed the docking of two Spadex satellites (SDX-01 and SDX-02) in the first hours of January 16 this year, noting India’s accession to become the fourth-ALONGSAD China, Russia and the USA in the world to have space-dock technology.
According to the Space Organization, the initial mission is aimed at demonstrating India’s technological skills on a date of spacecraft, docking and defamation – a critical ability for future achievements, such as satellite service, space stations and interplanetic study.
This is a cost -effective mission for demonstrating technology to demonstrate joining in space using two small spacecraft launched by PSLV. This technology is essential for India’s space ambitions, such as Indian location, the return of the sample from the moon, the building and operating of the Bharatii Station (BAS), etc.
Spadex spacecraft was developed and implemented by the UR RAO satellite center (URSC) with the support of other ISRO (VSSC, LPSC, SAC, IISU and Leos) centers.
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