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 ...
A solid motor, once ignited, burns until the propellant is exhausted. It cannot simply stop mid-burn,' said a retired senior ISRO official. 'That is what makes this failure puzzling.' Venkatachari ...
Dr A. E. Muthunayagam, awarded the Padma Shri 2026, is a pioneering space scientist and the founding Director of ISRO’s ...
PSLV Orbital Experimental Module (POEM-04), which completed more than 1,000 orbits and tested a robotic arm and seed germination in microgravity.
Five failures in five years should force a reassessment — not just of engineering fixes, but of policy direction. If ...
According to ISRO, while Indian industries supply majority of the materials that go into the country's rockets and satellites ...
India may take 2-3 years to replace three national security satellites lost in failed missions over the past year, according ...
Ex-SC judge honoured for decades-long serviceA former Supreme Court judge and renowned sociopolitical figure, Justice K T ...
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.
An internal Failure Analysis Committee (FAC) will dissect telemetry data, focusing on the PS3 stage's malfunction after launch.
A serious course correction in technical, process quality, testing and security gaps will enable Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) to come up again, opined Tapan Misra, retired Director of ...
A serious course correction in technical, process quality, testing and security gaps will enable Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) to come up again, says Tapan Misra, retired Director of Space ...