India has launched its first space docking mission, joining the US, Russia and China as the only countries to have such capabilities.
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If successful, India will become the fourth country to achieve the milestone.
India has launched its first space docking mission, joining the US, Russia and China as the only countries to have such capabilities.
India has launched its first space docking mission, joining the US, Russia and China as the only countries to have such capabilities.
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has successfully launched its first space docking mission, SpaDeX Read Full Article at RT.com
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