Top News
|Starmer resigns as UK Prime Minister amid mounting Labour Party pressure | US, Iran War Ends with a Binding Commitment from Iran to Never Produce Nuclear Weapons | Oil Starts Flowing Freely Through Strait of Hormuz | US and Iran both Allow Movement of Oil Tanker’s | ONGC to Invest $1.5 billion to Boost India’s Oil Storage by 33 % | Qatar Amir-gifted Boeing 747 is new US Air Force Presidential Jet | Meta and Reliance to set up a huge Global Digital Hub in Jamnagar | Modi, Trump meet warmly again, this time at G7 | Modi showers praise on Trump for his Middle East peace effort | Trump says We always had Tremendous Relationship with India | Trump praises Modi, jovially calling him ‘a killer’ for his negotiating skills at G7 | Modi said Freedom of Navigation in the Strait of Hormuz is A Must | Trump expressed condolences for the Indian sailors killed in US Navy attack in the Gulf | Trump said US and Iran will sign an MoU to end their war on Friday June 19 | All the G7 Leaders supported the Peace Effort | Modi, UAE President Shaikh Mohammed agree to work together on Middle East Peace, Security and Stability | Piyush Goyal discusses expanding partnership with Prince Albert II of Monaco | Eurosatory 2026 opens in Paris with matching 2026 defence exhibitors from 68 countries | Huge display of advanced weapons for precision attacks and defense | UAE’s three Satellites are fully Operational in Low Earth orbit | NASA announces Artemis III Space mission for 2027 with Four Astronauts | It will be a ‘highly complex’ mission to test Rendezvous and Docking capabilities between spacecraft | Three Astronauts are Americans, and one Italian | They include Commander Randy Bresnik, mission Specialists Frank Rubio and Andre Douglas, and Pilot Luca Parmitano of Italy | Vice Admiral Vineet McCarty is Commander in Chief, Andaman and Nicobar Command | Maj Gen Rachel Thomas takes over as Additional Director General, Indian Military Nursing Service | Susan Elias takes over as the first Woman Principal of Delhi’s prestigious St Stephen’s College in its 145 years history | St Stephen’s has produced many of India’s top Civil and Military officers | A Boys college for long, it’s now a coveted Co-ed institution | India Strategic salutes Lt Gen Dhahi Khalfan and Dubai Police for marking 70 Years of Excellence in Public Safety | Dubai is among the Safest Cities on the World | US asks historically neutral Oman to take sides and cut ties with Iran | Moscow’s ties with New Delhi are Strong As Always, says Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov | India, Australia to sign MoU on deepening defence ties | Nvidia to introduce advanced AI chips for PCs from 2026 | Malaysia bans Social Media accounts for children under 16 | President Trump arrives in China for a high stakes Summit with President Xi Jinping | Trump says the only thing on Iran is ‘They Can’t Have A Nuclear Weapon’ | US F 35 fighter jets from amphibiius assault ship USS Tripoli continue Patrol Operations around Iran | UAE and Saudis hit Iranian oil facilities in retaliation, including the key Lavan refinery | Trump asks Iran to make a deal or be decimated | US will finish the job - of denying Iran nuclear capability - Peacefully or Otherwise | Iran parks it’s Air Force aircraft in Pakistan to escape from US strikes, reports CBS | India slams China’s military support to Pakistan during 2025 Operation Sindoor against Pali terrorists | China gave long range anti-aircraft missiles to Pakistan among other sophisticated weapons | In a global Oil Shock, UAE leaves OPEC, from May 1 | Iran declares Strait of Hormuz open for all | Oil Prices Plunge | IMF warns of Global Recession if Iran War doesn’t end | British economy worst hit with the war, says IMF | Israel and Lebanon hold talks for the first time after 1993 | They focus on removing Iran-supported ‘terrorists like Hezbollah’ | US, Iran likely to hold a second round of Peace Talks | IEA reminds the oil prices do not yet reflect the severity of the global Energy crisis | President Trump, Prime Minister Modi speak for 40 minutes over phone to discuss the Iran War | Modi says Happy to receive call from My Friend Trump and discussed the Importance of Keeping the Hormuz Open and Secure | Ambassador Sergio Gor says US and India ties are On A Strong Footing | US, Iran likely to resume talks | Israeli and Lebanese officials to meet in Washington, Hamas opposes talks | India, France review expanding strategic ties | Iran reiterates No Restrictions on Indian Ships in the Strait of Hormuz |
SPACETECHNOLOGY

Space Docking Experiment (SPADEX)

ISRO’s Spadex mission: A Key Step in India’s Space Ambitions

By R Anil Kumar

  • The two satellites named ‘Chaser’ and ‘Target’ will be launched into slightly different orbits by a single PSLV-class vehicle with an aim to dock at an altitude of about 700 km

  • The two satellites will align precisely at speeds of approximately 28,000 km/h to perform a ‘space handshake’ docking to become a single orbiting entity

  • In a major step towards autonomous space technology, the country’s leading space organisation ISRO is developing Space Docking Experiment SPADEX (Space Docking Experiment)

  • It is one of ISRO’s most significant steps towards developing autonomous docking technology, crucial for India’s growing space ambitions

  • Docking systems allow two spacecraft to connect in orbit, enabling critical operations like assembling space stations, refuelling, or transferring astronauts and cargo

ISRO’s autonomous docking tech is ready for testing. (Image Source: ISRO)

Bengaluru, December 17. The Space Docking Experiment (Spadex), set to be launchedby the end of December 2024, will be India’s first mission to demonstrate autonomous docking technology in space.

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is preparing to construct an Indian space station above Earth and is on the brink of taking the first step towards it with the Space Docking Experiment mission.

Spadex mission could catapult India into an elite club of spacefaring nations and will place India alongside the US, Russia, and China.

The Space Docking Experiment (Spadex), set to launch on December 30, 2024, will be India’s first mission to demonstrate autonomous docking technology in space, a critical advancement for complex future space operations.

WHAT IS SPADEX?

Spadex will feature two 400-kg satellites, dubbed “Chaser” and “Target,” launched together aboard a PSLV-class rocket.

Once positioned at an altitude of 700 kilometers, these satellites will carry out a precisely orchestrated rendezvous, culminating in their autonomous docking to form a single, unified unit in orbit.

This manoeuvre is crucial for future projects that require docking capabilities, such as space station assembly, satellite refuelling, and the transfer of astronauts or cargo between spacecraft.

WHY IS IT A BIG DEAL?

If successful, Spadex will place India alongside the US, Russia, and China as one of the few nations capable of docking in space.

This achievement is vital for ISRO’s ambitious roadmap, paving the way for the Chandrayaan-4 mission, which aims to retrieve lunar samples, and the proposed Bharatiya Antariksh Space Station.

Chandrayaan-4 mission will involve launching the Ascender, Descender, Propulsion Module and the Returner, and Transfer Module stacks across two launches, which will then be docked in an elliptical Earth Parking Orbit.

The docking capability could also extend the operational life of geostationary satellites by allowing the replacement of their propulsion units directly in orbit.

The mission also highlights a new era in India’s space sector, featuring a significant contribution from Ananth Technologies, a private Indian company that developed the mission’s satellites.

Spadex embodies the collaborative future of public-private partnerships in India’s expanding space industry.

The success of Spadex could open vast opportunities for India in space exploration, from enabling long-duration human spaceflight and constructing large space structures to potential commercial applications in satellite servicing and space debris management.

Why in the News?

Recently, a Hyderabad-based private firm handed over two 400 kg class satellites to ISRO, which will be part of the Space Docking Experiment (SPADEX) planned at the end of 2024.

Chandrayaan-4 mission will involve space docking. (Image Source: ISRO)

About Space Docking

Space docking involves precise connection of two spacecraft, whether manned or unmanned, allowing those to operate as a single unit for critical tasks such as refuelling, repair, and crew exchange.

It enables the construction of cutting-edge facilities (like International Space Station) in orbit and advancing space exploration.

Some spacecraft dock with the International Space Station and others berths with the station.

In Docking, the spacecraft can manoeuvre and attach to the station by itself.

In Berthing, an astronaut uses the station’s robotic arm to capture the spacecraft. Then Mission Control takes control from the ground and directs the arm to manoeuvre the spacecraft to the attachment site.

About Space Docking experiment (SPADEX)

ISRO’s SPADEX is a technology demonstration experiment aimed at mastering autonomous docking, a critical capability that only a select few countries (the US, Russia, and China) have.

The two satellites named ‘Chaser’ and ‘Target’ will be launched into slightly different orbits by a single PSLV-class vehicle with an aim to dock at an altitude of about 700 km.

They will align precisely at speeds of approximately 28,000 km/h to perform a ‘space handshake’ docking to become a single orbiting entity.

These satellites will perform complex manoeuvres, including:

Autonomous Rendezvous and Docking: The spacecraft must autonomously navigate, approach, and securely dock while coordinating with each other.

Formation Flying: Demonstrating precise orbital control to maintain relative positions, a key skill for future in-space assembly and satellite servicing.

Remote Operations: The mission will experiment with controlling one spacecraft using the Attitude Control System of the other in docked configuration.

Additionally, it will explore the use of robotic arm technologies for in-space manipulation and servicing.

Significance for India

Space Exploration: SPADEX focuses on scalable and cost-effective docking technology developed in India, essential for India’s space exploration ambitions such as

Gaganyaan for human space flight,

Chandrayaan-4 for lunar sample returns,

BharatiyaAntariksha Station (BAS) for permanent infrastructure in outer space, etc.

Private Sector Participation: Marks a milestone in private sector participation, enabled by space sector reforms like IN-SPACe.

This is the first instance of complete satellite integration by a private company to be used by the ISRO.

Future Impact: Enables international collaboration opportunities for building space infrastructure and deep space exploration along with earning crucial foreign exchange.

Other Potential Applications: Longevity of Geostationary Satellites, future interplanetary missions (such as Mars), assembling space solar stations for generating electricity from the Sun, etc.

Challenges

Complex Docking Mechanism: Satellites travelling at immense speeds (about 8-10 km per second) requires precise communication and coordination for docking.

Any errors in the navigation and control system can result in collision or failure to dock as seen recently in the Sunita Williams’ case.

Automated Systems: Autonomous complex manoeuvres in real-time is technologically challenging due to various dynamic factors such as relative speeds and trajectories.

Sensor Reliability: The sensors used for docking (e.g., cameras, LIDAR, and radar) can face difficulties in the harsh environment of space.

Other challenges: Space debris threat, microgravity effects, data transfer and communication stability, etc. must also be considered at the planning stage.

Conclusion

The development of advanced space technologies by India represents a significant leap forward in space exploration capabilities. Such advancements reflect the nation’s commitment to scientific and technological self-reliance and its aspirations to be a frontrunner in global space research and development, in line with the Atmanirbhar Bharat vision.

Related Articles

Back to top button