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Drift arrested, SpaDeX satellites under control; minister reviews Isro progress

IndiaTimes Thursday, 9 January 2025
ISRO successfully slows down the drift of its spacecraft to move closer for the Space Docking Experiment, assessing its attempt by January 10. Union minister Jitendra Singh discusses ISRO's 2025 goals, including GSLV missions, Gaganyaan human spaceflight test, and an ISRO-NASA collaboration for Earth observation data.
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