ISRO delays ambitious satellite docking trial: 'Satellites secure'

ISRO delays ambitious satellite docking trial: 'Satellites secure'
ISRO delays ambitious satellite docking trial: 'Satellites secure'

 


ISRO delays ambitious satellite docking trial: 'Satellites secure' 

The event was initially set for the morning of January 9, having been pushed back from January 7 to this new date. 

On Wednesday, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) again announced the postponement of its groundbreaking satellite docking experiment involving two spacecraft in orbit. 

“During an attempt to maneuver to a distance of 225 meters between the satellites, the drift was observed to exceed expectations following a period of non-visibility,” ISRO stated in a post on X. “The docking intended for tomorrow has been delayed. The satellites are secure.” 

ISRO is working toward conducting its bold satellite docking experiment with two spacecraft in orbit. If successful, India will join the ranks of the fourth nation worldwide to possess satellite docking capabilities.


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