What time will ISRO launch PSLV-C62 mission this morning? What is the use? Read full details
ISRO PSLV C62 launching: The first launch of the year 2026 of the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) is to take place today from Satish Dhawan Space Station Sriharikota. With this launch, ISRO will take another big leap in the field of space. Through the launch of PSLV rocket C-62 mission, India will send a satellite developed by DRDO into space, from whose divine vision neither China’s moves nor Pakistan’s terrorists will be hidden. Be it enemy bunkers or safe houses of terrorists hiding behind bushes in the forests, this satellite will capture everything from a height of 600 km.
Even Pakistani terrorists will not be spared from Anvesha
The name of this satellite is EOS-N1 (Anwesha), which is known as Divya Drishti or Hyperspectral Imaging Satellite. This satellite will not only bring a new revolution in environmental monitoring, but will also further strengthen India’s capabilities in the defense sector. This will also expose the efforts of Pakistani terrorists to hide and their moves on the Chinese border. According to an ISRO official, the main payload of this mission is EOS-N1, an imaging satellite built by the Defense Research and Development Organization for strategic purposes.
The most important achievement of Anwesha’s launching mission
Experts say that the Anvesha satellite developed by DRDO is the most important achievement of this mission, which equipped with advanced imaging capabilities will strengthen India’s surveillance infrastructure. Will provide real-time intelligence for defense and strategic planning. In this era of geopolitical tensions, this asset will further strengthen India’s deterrence capability.
PSLV-C62 will carry EOS-N1 and 15 co-passenger satellites.
EOS-N1 and 14 co-passengers are planned for injection into Sun Synchronous Orbit; the KID capsule is planned for a re-entry trajectory.
šļø 12 Jan 2026 | š 09:45 IST onwards
š Liftoff at 10:18:30 ISTLivestream link:⦠pic.twitter.com/PZrd1CpgR8
ā ISRO (@isro) January 11, 2026
Also read: Year Ender 2025: ISRO created history in space, India stunned the world with these 8 achievements
14 more satellites will be launched
Countdown begins for the launch of PSLV rocket C-62 mission. Through the first mission this year, 14 other co-satellites will be placed in orbit along with the Earth observation satellite. The mission, being sent for NewSpace India Limited (NSIL), the commercial arm of ISRO, will include 14 domestic and foreign satellites in orbit.
63 missions completed so far through PSLV
ISRO has reported that both the PS4 stage and the KID capsule will re-enter the Earth’s atmosphere. Will land in the South Pacific Ocean. The Indian Space Agency has so far completed 63 missions through PSLV, including the ambitious Chandrayaan-1, Mangalyaan and Aditya-L1 missions.
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