Published on: January 17, 2025

DOCKING MISSION

DOCKING MISSION

NEWS – ISRO Docks Two Satellites. India joins the ranks of the U.S., Russia, and China in achieving satellite docking. The experiment was conducted under the SpaDeX (Space Docking Experiment) mission.

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Successful Docking:
    • Two satellites, SDX01 (Chaser) and SDX02 (Target), docked successfully.
    • The operation was managed by ISRO’s Mission Operations Complex (MOX) at ISTRAC.
  • Procedure Highlights:
    • Satellites moved from a 15m hold point to 3m.
    • Docking process included:
      • Initiation with precision alignment.
      • Capture of spacecraft.
      • Retraction for close positioning.
      • Rigidisation for stability.
    • Post-Docking Control:
      • Satellites now function as a single object under SpaDeX control.
      • Upcoming steps: Undocking and power transfer checks.

Technological Significance

  • SpaDeX Mission Objectives:
    • Technology Development:
      • Demonstration of satellite manoeuvring and docking technologies.
    • Futuristic Applications:
      • Key for Indian astronaut missions to the Moon.
      • Essential for designing and managing an Indian space station.
    • Power Transfer:
      • Transfer of electrical power between docked satellites.
      • Application in:
        • In-space robotics.
        • Composite spacecraft control.
        • Payload operations post-undocking.

Future Plans

  • Post-Docking Activities:
    • Electrical power transfer demonstration.
    • Satellites to undock and operate independently.
  • Mission Operations:
    • Satellites will support payload activities for a mission life of up to two years.
    • Separation to enable application-specific missions.