ISRO intends to begin a controlled drift to bring the spacecraft closer, reducing the gap to 500 meters by tomorrow morning.
The SpaDeX mission is a critical technology demonstrator aimed at showcasing India's capabilities in in-space docking.
The maneuver to bring the satellites to a distance of 500 metres from each other is likely to be achieved on Saturday, the ...
The SpaDeX mission aims to demonstrate critical technology for autonomous docking in space, a capability essential for future ...
An ISRO official said, “After the last manoeuvre, the satellites drifted away, but they were safe. Now, we are re-attempting ...
ISRO's SpaDeX mission takes a crucial step forward despite delays, as the spacecraft begin a slow drift course to prepare for ...
You can watch the event live via ISRO's official YouTube account starting 8:00 am tomorrow. The SpaDeX satellites, which were ...
Sharing the timeline over SpaDex mission, Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) on Tuesday said that the drifts between ...
The mission has experienced its second delay, originally scheduled for January 7 and then rescheduled to January 9.
ISRO on December 30 successfully launched the PSLV-C60 rocket, carrying the pioneering Space Docking Experiment (SpaDeX).
The docking procedure of the SPADEX spacecrafts have been delayed by a couple of days, ISRO announced on January 6.
ISRO's space docking experiment has so far missed two publicly announced schedules, on January 7 and January 9.