New Delhi, Amrit thoughts: The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) said on Thursday that it has completed the ‘spadex’ satellites ‘de-dock’. This has cleared the way for future missions such as discovery of moon, human space flight and creating its own space station. Union Minister Jitendra Singh announced the successful ‘de-docking’ of satellites in a post on ‘X’. Singh said, “Spades satellites incredibly completed the process of ‘de-docking’. This will pave the way for the smooth operation of future ambitious missions including Indian Space Station, Chandrayaan 4 and Gaganyaan. ”
He said, “Congratulations to ISRO’s team. It is a matter of pleasure for every Indian. ”Singh said that the constant guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi enhances enthusiasm. The Spades Mission was started on December 30 last year, when ISRO installed two satellites – SDX 01 and SDX 02 in orbit to showcase the experiment in space. ‘Space Docking’ is called the process of adding two satellites to space. After several attempts, the space agency successfully performed the two satellites on 16 January.
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