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India's ISRO postponed a space docking mission for the second time due to excessive drift between satellites. The Space Docking Experiment (SpaDeX), set to be tested on Jan. 7, aims to make India the fourth country to achieve this feat for deep space exploration. The mission, launched on Dec. 30, uses Indian-made rockets and demonstrates the transfer of electric power between docked spacecraft.
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