SpaDeX mission

Context:

Recently, ISRO successfully tested its first indigenous in-space docking technology through the SpaDeX mission.

Relevance:

GS-03 (Space technology)

Key Highlights:

  • ISRO developed an indigenous docking system called the Bharatiya Docking System.
  • India became the fourth country to achieve successful satellite docking, after the US, Russia, and China.
  • The success will enable future missions like Chandrayaan-4 without relying on Earth-based GNSS.
  • It strengthens India’s strategic space capabilities for human spaceflight and satellite servicing.
  • The technology is crucial for establishing the Bharatiya Antariksh Station in the future.

About SpaDeX:

  • SpaDeX (Space Docking Experiment) is a technology demonstration mission by ISRO to test in-space docking of two satellites.
  • Key Points:
    • Launched by PSLV C60.
    • Uses two small spacecraft: SDX01 (Chaser) and SDX02 (Target).
    • Developed by UR Rao Satellite Centre (URSC).
    • Aim: To develop and test docking, rendezvous, and undocking technology in low-Earth orbit.
    • Docking is key for future human spaceflight, satellite repair, and building Indiaโ€™s own space station.
  • Significance:
    • SpaDeX positions ISRO among the few global space agencies capable of mastering docking technologies.
    • It serves as a precursor for ambitious projects, including Indiaโ€™s lunar and space station missions.

About ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation):

  • ISRO is India’s national space agency under the Department of Space, Government of India.
  • Headquarters: Located in Bengaluru, Karnataka.
  • Vision: Utilise space technology for national development, conduct space science research, and explore planets.
  • Antrix Corporation Limited (ACL): The commercial arm of ISRO, responsible for marketing space products, providing technical consultancy, and transferring ISRO-developed technologies.
  • Current Chairman: Shri S. Somanath.

Prelims Question:

Q. Recently, the SpaDeX mission, seen in the news, is associated with which of the following?

(a) Deep space communication

(b) In-space docking technology

(c) Lunar rover navigation

(d) Asteroid mining exploration

Answer: (b) In-space docking technology

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