ISRO’s mission incomplete, rocket and satellite surrounded by questions
ISRO: The first orbital mission of the year 2026 was not completely successful for ISRO. on monday pslv c62 The rocket was successfully launched from Sriharikota, but the sixteen satellites sent with it could not be established in their intended orbit. The rocket deviated from its path shortly after launch. After this, the biggest question in people’s minds is what happens to the rocket and satellite if such missions fail.
Technical glitch occurred in the third phase
ISRO chief Dr V Narayanan informed that the rocket Technical failure in the third phase She had come. Due to this the direction of the rocket changed and the satellites could not be separated. This mission had a total of sixteen satellites, including EOS N1 Anvesha, which were designed for advanced Earth observation. As soon as the glitches came to light, it became no longer possible to complete the mission.
What happens to a rocket that deviates from its path?
Every rocket has something special Onboard computer and safety system It is applied. This system continuously monitors the direction, speed and altitude of the rocket. If the rocket deviates and starts moving towards population or land, the Range Safety Officer can destroy it there. In case of a malfunction at altitude, the rocket pieces are dropped into the sea, so that no damage is caused.
What happens if satellites fail to separate?
If technical fault before satellite separation If it arrives, the satellites are destroyed along with the rocket. In some cases, if the satellite can control itself through its own systems, then efforts are made to correct its orbit. But if this is not possible, then the mission has to be canceled completely. Such satellites burn up in the atmosphere after some time.
Satellites are dropped in Point Nemo
The satellites which do not burn completely are point nemo It is dropped at a place called. This is an area of the Pacific Ocean, which is considered to be the most remote place in the world. There is no population around here, so it is considered safe to drop space junk. Many space agencies of the world use this place.
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Lessons and further preparations for ISRO
Although this mission remained incomplete, this experience is very important for ISRO. Every failure provides new lessons and makes future missions stronger. ISRO has overcome such challenges many times before and will move into space with new confidence in the future also.
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