
ISRO’s PSLV-C62 mission with EOS-N1 (Anvesha) and co-passengers launches January 12 at 10:17 IST from Sriharikota, restoring PSLV post-C61 failure. DL configuration serves strategic Earth observation. Goal: Strengthen imaging and international launches via NSIL.
Comeback After Setback
Post-C61 loss in May 2025, C62’s completed integration signals reliability return. EOS-N1 enhances remote sensing for defense needs.
International Collaboration
Kestrel demonstrator and 17 global payloads highlight PSLV’s commercial edge.
Operational Readiness
Countdown nears from First Launch Pad; PSLV’s 63 prior successes pave way.
Historical Milestones
From Mars mission to record deployments, PSLV defines ISRO’s versatility.