ISRO PSLV-C62 Loses 15 Sats, Spanish KID Defies Odds
India's PSLV-C62 mission faced a major anomaly, causing 15 satellites to miss orbit. Spanish startup's KID capsule successfully transmitted data amid the setback.
India's PSLV-C62 mission faced a major anomaly, causing 15 satellites to miss orbit. Spanish startup's KID capsule successfully transmitted data amid the setback.
The Indian Space Research Organisation experiences three mission failures in twelve months, including two consecutive PSLV setbacks, shaking its reputation for reliability.
Orbital Paradigm's experimental KID capsule survived the PSLV C62 anomaly, separated, and transmitted 190 seconds of data on re-entry forces and thermal performance before crash-landing.
ISRO conducted an unusually high number of Mission Readiness Reviews for PSLV-C62's January 12 launch, implementing all failure analysis recommendations after last year's setback.
ISRO experienced three mission failures between January 2025 and January 2026, including two consecutive PSLV mishaps. The setbacks involved strategic satellites, highlighting challenges in India's space program amid growing strategic and commercial deman
A Spanish satellite called KID survived ISRO's failed PSLV-C62 launch, transmitting critical data for 3 minutes despite the mission's third-stage anomaly that lost 15 other satellites.
Orbital Paradigm's Kestrel capsule transmitted data for over three minutes after separating from the failed PSLV rocket. ISRO investigates the third-stage anomaly.
ISRO's PSLV-C62 mission fails, losing 16 satellites, but a Spanish kid's prototype survives re-entry, highlighting space risks and resilience.
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ISRO's PSLV-C62 rocket deviated from its path, losing the strategic EOS-N1 defence satellite and 15 advanced satellites from Indian and foreign entities, marking a major space sector setback.
India's workhorse PSLV rocket faces consecutive failures, dropping success rate and shaking team morale. Experts warn of deeper structural issues beyond bad luck.
The failed PSLV C62 mission dealt a severe blow to three Hyderabad-based space startups—Dhruva Space, TakeMe2Space, and Eon Space Labs—which lost 16 satellites including advanced AI and telescope technology.
India's space mission suffers setback as PSLV rocket fails for second consecutive time, destroying 16 satellites including a crucial DRDO military satellite and international payloads.
CV Raman Global University's CGUSAT-1 satellite failed to reach orbit after ISRO's PSLV-C62 mission encountered a third-stage anomaly, disappointing students and faculty.
The PSLV-C62 mission encountered an anomaly during its third stage, leaving the fate of 15 co-passenger satellites, including Assam's Lachit 1, uncertain. ADBU awaits updates.
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ISRO's PSLV-C62 rocket faced an anomaly in its third stage, leading to mission failure and loss of 16 satellites. This marks the second consecutive setback for the launch vehicle. Read for details and official statements.
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ISRO's first launch of 2026, PSLV-C62, encounters a trajectory deviation during its critical third stage. The mission carried India's advanced EOS-N1 satellite. Analysis underway.
ISRO's first launch of 2026, PSLV-C62, successfully deployed the advanced hyperspectral Earth-observation satellite Anvesha (EOS-N1) into orbit, enhancing India's strategic surveillance capabilities.
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India's ISRO successfully launched the EOS-N1 satellite for DRDO on January 12, 2026. This advanced Earth observation satellite is designed for strategic defence surveillance and reconnaissance. Read the full story for details.
ISRO's first 2026 launch, PSLV-C62, carrying the Anvesha spy satellite, faced a 3rd-stage anomaly. A failure analysis committee is investigating. Details on the mission and implications here.
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ISRO's PSLV-C62 mission, carrying an earth observation satellite and 14 co-passengers, experienced an anomaly during its third stage. A detailed analysis is underway. Read the latest updates.
ISRO reports an anomaly during the PS3 stage of the PSLV-C62 mission. A detailed analysis is underway. Stay updated on India's space developments.
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