Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday morning extended his wishes as the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) achieved a historic feat by successfully concluding the docking process of two satellites.
The successful docking makes India the fourth country in the world — after the United States, Russia, and China — to have this capability. But there is much more to this achievement than merely entering a truly elite club.
The Space Docking process was one of the primary goals of ISRO’s SpaDeX Mission, which was launched on December 31. PM Modi congratulated the ISRO team on the historic feat.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday morning extended his wishes as the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) achieved a historic feat by successfully concluding the
Docking technology plays a critical role in space missions, especially when multiple rocket launches are needed to accomplish shared objectives.
India became the world's fourth nation to achieve the feat of space docking, a technological milestone that underscores its ambitions to expand its share of a rapidly growing $400-billion global space market.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated ISRO and the Indian space community for achieving a significant milestone with the successful space docking of satellites under the SpaDeX (Space Docking Experiment) Mission.
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 country's space agency successfully docked spacecraft in orbit, marking a significant milestone in India's extraterrestrial ambitions.
India has achieved a groundbreaking milestone in its space journey with ISRO's successful SpaDeX mission. In the early hours of Thursday, ISRO made history by docking two satellites in space, becoming only the fourth nation after the U.
President Droupadi Murmu and Prime Minister hailed scientists and engineers of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) for achieving a significant milestone in space technology.