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 ...
ISRO launches PSLV-C62 from Sriharikota, deploying EOS-N1 and 14 satellites. Mission features KID capsule re-entry experiment in the South Pacific Ocean.
ISRO Chairman V Narayanan says India is planning multiple satellite launches in 2026, along with ambitious goals like an ...
The incident marks the second consecutive failure involving the PSLV's third stage, following a similar issue in May 2025 ...
ISRO Chairman confirms ambitious 2026 satellite launch schedule. Discover plans for International Space Station, Moon ...
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Bharat Space Station: India's space station is closer to becoming a reality, with ISRO preparing to launch the first module in 2028.
India is poised to join the elite club of countries with space stations very soon. Taking a historic step in this field, the ...
Five failures in five years should force a reassessment - not just of engineering fixes, but of policy direction. If reliability continues to erode, India risks losing more than satellites. It risks ...
ISRO confirmed that a deviation was observed during the rocket’s third stage. As a result, all 16 satellites were lost, despite a spectacular launch from Sriharikota on 12 January 2026. "The PSLV-C62 ...
In a setback for Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro), the PSLV-C62 mission has failed to place satellites into orbit.
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‘Anomaly’ Detected: ISRO Updates On India’s First 2026 Satellite Launch, PSLV Outcome Unclear
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 ...
ISRO chairman V Narayanan said the space agency is preparing multiple satellite launches in 2026 and working on major ...
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