On January 12, the Indian Space Research Organisation’s (ISRO) PSLV-C62 mission lifted off from Sriharikota carrying the ...
The PSLV-C62 mission encountered an anomaly during the end of the PS3 stage. A detailed analysis has been initiated. Earlier in its statement released on the ISRO portal, the space agency remarked The ...
Five failures in five years should force a reassessment — not just of engineering fixes, but of policy direction. If ...
India's space programme faced its first setback of 2026 after the PSLV-C62 mission failed on January 12 due to a technical anomaly in the rocket's third stage. The issue prevented the satellite from ...
PSLV-C62's third-stage malfunction derailed India's first 2026 space mission, with DRDO's Anvesha and multiple co-passenger satellites now presumed lost ...
ISRO's PSLV-C62 mission faced an anomaly during flight, failing to achieve its objective. This marks a second consecutive setback for the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle program. The mission was ...
PSLV C-62 failure on January 12 marks a critical crisis for ISRO, representing the second identical third-stage failure in ...
ISRO’s PSLV-C62 mission failed due to a third-stage anomaly, marking the second consecutive PSLV failure and raising concerns about quality assurance and mission transparency.
The 44.4 metre tall four-stage PSLV-C62 rocket, which lifted off from the launc pad at around 10:18 a.m. on Monday, carry EOS-N1 and 14 co-passenger satellites planned for injection into Sun ...
Only Orbital Paradigm’s KID capsule survived ISRO’s failed PSLV-C62 launch, separating successfully and transmitting data.
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 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 ...