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ISRO Makes History – India Joins Space Elite, Successfully Docks Two Satellites in Space

Priyanka Singh 2 min read
January 16, 2025 at 5:37 PM IST Updated: February 27, 2026 at 10:49 PM IST

ISRO: India once again surprised everyone by achieving a significant milestone in space. On Thursday, the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) successfully blocked two satellites under the SpaDex mission, becoming the fourth country in the world to do so.

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America was number one in this case, followed by Russia and China. After the achievement, a lot of enthusiasm was shown among the officials of ISRO. This is also considered a significant gift from ISRO to the country in the first month of the new year.

ISRO has shared this information by writing a post on the social media platform X. ISRO said in the post that India has made history in space. Good morning, India. ISRO’s SpaDex mission has achieved historical success in docking, and it is a matter of pride to witness this moment.

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Docking was attempted twice.

Enormous success is being discussed everywhere. Earlier, ISRO attempted docking twice. Due to technical problems, this success could not be achieved on 7 and 9 January. Two to four days ago, on January 12, we successfully brought the satellite to a distance of 15 and 3 meters.

Meanwhile, ISRO said that successfully covering distances of 15 and 3 meters has been done. After this, the satellites were taken to a safe distance. After analyzing the data, the docking process will be completed. In many ways, his mission’s importance is important. ISRO launched the SpaDex mission on December 30, 2024. In this, two small satellites—SDXO1 and SDXO2—were placed in the Earth’s earth’s low orbit

What is the ISRO plan?

According to ISRO, docking technology will be needed in missions like Chandrayaan-4. In this, samples must be brought from the moon and landed on Earth. This technology will also play a vital role in establishing India’s space station. Work is going on on the mission to launch it by 2028. If it is launched, then it will be seen as a big success for the Indian Space Research Organization.

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Priyanka Singh

Staff writer at Times Bull

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