On January 12, the Indian Space Research Organisation’s (ISRO) PSLV-C62 mission lifted off from Sriharikota carrying the EOS-N1 satellite along with 15 co-passenger satellites. Within minutes, ISRO ...
PSLV C-62 failure on January 12 marks a critical crisis for ISRO, representing the second identical third-stage failure in ...
ISRO has launched the PSLV-C62 rocket carrying the Anvesha hyperspectral satellite. The mission strengthens India’s Earth observation, defence surveillance and climate research capabilities from space ...
Five failures in five years should force a reassessment — not just of engineering fixes, but of policy direction. If ...
ISRO launches PSLV-C62 from Sriharikota, deploying EOS-N1 and 14 satellites. Mission features KID capsule re-entry experiment in the South Pacific Ocean.
The PSLV-C62 rocket had lifted off carrying the EOS-N1 (Anvesha) Earth observation satellite along with 14 co-passenger satellites.
The satellite was designed to test re-entry technologies and was meant to eventually splash down in the South Pacific Ocean ...
When its third phase failed on Monday, Isro’s PSLV-C62 launch vehicle lost 15 satellites from several countries and Indian companies, inclu.
ISRO's PSLV-C62 mission, carrying the EOS-N1 satellite and 15 others, encountered a deviation in its flight path shortly after liftoff. While the mission successfully launched from Sriharikota, an ...
India’s first space launch of 2026 hit a hurdle on Monday after ISRO’s PSLV-C62 mission encountered an anomaly in the rocket’s third stage, causing a deviation from its planned flight path and leaving ...
Despite the hiccup, PSLV remains the backbone of India’s launch programme. Since its debut in 1993, the rocket has built a 94-95% success rate, delivering more than 350 satellites into space.
ISRO is working towards the first uncrewed Gaganyaan mission before the planned 2027 human spaceflight, with safety and system tests in focus.