CNN Central News & Network–ITDC India Epress/ITDC News Bhopal: The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has achieved another milestone as its SpaDex (Space Docking Experiment) successfully completed the undocking process, setting the stage for the much-anticipated Chandrayaan-4 mission. This achievement marks a significant step forward in India’s space technology, particularly in satellite docking and future lunar exploration.

SpaDex was designed to demonstrate automated docking and undocking technology, a crucial capability for upcoming deep-space missions, space stations, and interplanetary travel. The experiment’s success ensures that ISRO is now better equipped for advanced space rendezvous techniques, which will play a pivotal role in Chandrayaan-4.

Chandrayaan-4 is expected to be a more complex mission, potentially featuring an advanced lander-rover system and sample return capabilities. The precision demonstrated in SpaDex’s docking and undocking operations boosts confidence in ISRO’s ability to execute future lunar exploration missions with greater efficiency.

With this latest success, India strengthens its position in global space technology, joining an elite group of nations working on advanced docking mechanisms. The knowledge gained from SpaDex will also contribute to India’s ambitions for space stations and crewed missions in the coming years.

As ISRO continues to push boundaries, space enthusiasts eagerly await official announcements on the Chandrayaan-4 timeline, which is expected to further India’s achievements in lunar exploration.

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