PRELIMS – SPACE TECHNOLOGY
Launch Details
- Launch Date and Time: December 30, 2024, at 9:58 PM IST.
- Launch Site: Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota.
- Launch Vehicle: PSLV-C60.
- Orbit: 470 km circular orbit.
Mission Objectives
- Demonstrate in-space docking and undocking technology using two spacecraft:
- SDX01 (Chaser)
- SDX02 (Target)
- Test power transfer between docked spacecraft.
- Enable future advancements in in-space robotics.
Operation Plan
- Post-launch, the spacecraft will align and execute docking maneuvers in low-Earth orbit.
- Test power transfer systems during docking.
- Undock for separate tasks lasting up to two years.
Indigenous Technology Development
- Development of docking mechanisms, sensors, and power transfer systems indigenously in India.
- Design and Development: UR Rao Satellite Centre, Bengaluru.
- Integration and Testing: Ananth Technologies, Bengaluru.
Significance of the Mission
- Pioneering step toward India’s Bharatiya Antariksh Station (BAS), a proposed space station for long-term human spaceflight missions.
- Supports future lunar exploration missions.
Key Terms:
- PSLV-C60: Indian launch vehicle developed by ISRO for deploying spacecraft into low-Earth orbit.
- SPADEX (Space Docking Experiment): Mission to test in-space docking technologies critical for cooperative spacecraft and future space stations.
- Bharatiya Antariksh Station (BAS): India’s planned space station for advanced space science and exploration.
- UR Rao Satellite Centre: ISRO’s premier satellite design and development facility in Bengaluru.