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India Blasts Off 2026 With EOS-N1 Satellite Launch
12 Jan
Summary
- India's 2026 space year began with the successful PSLV-C62 mission.
- The launch deployed the EOS-N1 Earth observation satellite.
- A Spanish startup's re-entry technology demonstrator was also carried.

India commenced its 2026 space calendar on Monday with the successful deployment of the PSLV-C62 mission from Sriharikota. This significant launch carried the EOS-N1 Earth observation satellite, along with fifteen other satellites, marking the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle's 64th flight.
The mission, executed by NewSpace India Limited, provided end-to-end launch services for both domestic and international clients. The PSLV-DL configuration enhanced the vehicle's lift capability, reinforcing its reputation for reliability in diverse mission profiles, including scientific and commercial endeavors.
Among the payloads was the Kestrel Initial Technology Demonstrator from a Spanish startup, designed to test re-entry vehicle technology. The successful launch of PSLV-C62 not only begins ISRO's 2026 schedule but also reaffirms the PSLV's crucial role in advancing India's space capabilities.




