ISRO successfully completes the SpaDeX docking mission making India one of the only 4 countries in the world to do so
ISRO achieves its first spacecraft docking milestone, positioning India among the USA, Russia, and China in mastering advanced space technology.
A Historic Achievement
On January 16, 2025, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) successfully completed the Space Docking Experiment (SpaDeX). The mission involved two satellites, SDX01 (Chaser) and SDX02 (Target), launched on December 30, 2024, aboard PSLV-C60 from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre. This achievement establishes India as the fourth nation to master spacecraft docking technology.
The Docking Process
The operation unfolded with remarkable precision:
- The Chaser satellite was maneuvered from 15 meters to a 3-meter hold point.
- Docking was initiated and successfully completed with high accuracy.
- Retraction and rigidization secured the docked satellites, enabling stable operation as a single unit.
ISRO confirmed the success on X (formerly Twitter), stating:
SpaDeX Docking Update:
— ISRO (@isro) January 16, 2025
🌟Docking Success
Spacecraft docking successfully completed! A historic moment.
Let’s walk through the SpaDeX docking process:
Manoeuvre from 15m to 3m hold point completed. Docking initiated with precision, leading to successful spacecraft capture.…
Overcoming Challenges
The docking was initially scheduled for January 7, 2025, but was delayed due to excessive drift between the satellites. On January 9, further anomalies postponed the experiment. ISRO addressed these issues through orbital corrections and rigorous ground simulations, culminating in a flawless docking maneuver.
Future Implications
SpaDeX has laid the foundation for India’s ambitious space programs, including:
Lunar and sample return missions: Critical for future Chandrayaan projects and Moon exploration.
Indian space station: Demonstrating docking and undocking technologies essential for modular space station assembly.
In-space robotics: Validating power transfer and composite spacecraft control for future robotic missions.
After undocking, both satellites will conduct independent operations for their expected two-year mission lifespan.
Significance of SpaDeX
The success of SpaDeX represents a leap forward in India’s space capabilities, supporting long-term goals like manned lunar missions and autonomous orbital infrastructure. By mastering docking technology, ISRO has cemented its role as a global leader in space exploration.