Countdown to launch of PSLV-C62 mission begins


PSLV-C62 / EOS-N1 Mission — UPSC Study Note


1. At a Glance


2. Why in the News


3. Background & Evolution


4. Core Static Facts

Parameter Detail
Mission Name PSLV-C62 / EOS-N1 Mission
Launch Date & Time 12 January 2026, 10:17 a.m. IST
Launch Site First Launch Pad (FLP), SDSC-SHAR, Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh
Launch Vehicle PSLV-DL (Dual Strap-on Liquid) variant
PSLV Flight Number 64th flight of PSLV
Sriharikota launch serial 105th launch from SDSC-SHAR
Primary Payload EOS-N1 (Earth Observation Satellite — strategic purpose)
Co-passengers 15 satellites (Indian startups, academic institutions, overseas customers)
Mission Type Commercial mission of NSIL
Primary orbit Sun Synchronous Orbit (SSO) for EOS-N1 + 14 co-passengers
KID Capsule Re-entry capsule injected into re-entry trajectory; PS4 stage re-ignited to de-boost
Countdown duration 22.5 hours
Implementing agency ISRO / NSIL (under Department of Space)
Parent ministry Department of Space (directly under PM; no separate ministry)
PSLV-DL variant Uses 2 strap-on motors (vs. PSLV-G: 6; PSLV-XL: 6 larger motors; PSLV-CA: none)

5. Multi-Dimensional Analysis

Scientific / Technological

Geopolitical / Strategic

Economic

Environmental

Administrative / Governance


6. Recent Developments (last 12–18 months)


7. Prelims Hooks

  1. PSLV-C62 was the 105th launch from Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota. [S1]
  2. 64th flight of the PSLV overall. [S1]
  3. 5th mission of the PSLV-DL (Dual Strap-on Liquid) variant. [S1][S2]
  4. Launch scheduled from the First Launch Pad (FLP), not the Second Launch Pad. [S1]
  5. Primary payload EOS-N1 is an Earth Observation Satellite built for strategic purposes. [S1]
  6. Mission operated as a commercial mission of NSIL (NewSpace India Limited), not directly ISRO. [S1]
  7. EOS-N1 and 14 co-passengers targeted Sun Synchronous Orbit (SSO); KID Capsule targeted a re-entry trajectory. [S1]
  8. PS4 (fourth stage) of PSLV was re-ignited post-payload injection to de-boost — a debris-mitigation measure. [S1][S2]
  9. NSIL was incorporated in March 2019 under the Department of Space. [S2]
  10. The 22.5-hour countdown commenced on Sunday, 11 January 2026. [S1]
  11. Mission failed due to roll-rate anomaly during third-stage operation, just before stage separation. [S3]
  12. PSLV-DL variant uses two strap-on liquid motors (distinguishable from PSLV-G with 6 solid strap-ons, PSLV-XL with 6 larger strap-ons, PSLV-CA with none). [S2]
  13. Sriharikota is located in Andhra Pradesh (not Tamil Nadu — common error). [S1]
  14. The co-passenger KID Capsule is a re-entry demonstrator (Spanish/European), surviving the failure to transmit data. [S3]

8. Mains Relevance

GS Paper III — Science & Technology; Space Technology; Indigenisation of Technology; Government Policies.

Specific syllabus headings: - "Awareness in the fields of IT, Space, Computers, Robotics, Nano-technology, Bio-technology…" - "Achievements of Indians in Science & Technology; indigenisation of technology and developing new technology."

Plausible Mains Questions: 1. "The commercialisation of India's space sector through NSIL and IN-SPACe represents a paradigm shift. Examine the institutional mechanisms and challenges involved." (GS-III, 250 words) 2. "Evaluate the significance of debris-mitigation measures adopted in PSLV missions in the context of long-term sustainability of outer space activities." (GS-III, 150 words) 3. "How does the EOS series of satellites serve India's dual-use (civilian and strategic) objectives? Discuss with recent examples." (GS-III, 200 words)


9. Related Topics to Study Next

Topic Connection
Indian Space Policy 2023 Legal-policy framework enabling NSIL commercial missions and private-sector participation
IN-SPACe (Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre) Regulatory body overseeing all space activities including NSIL missions
PSLV variants (CA/G/DL/XL) Direct prelims fact — understanding differences prevents mix-ups in MCQs
NewSpace India Limited (NSIL) ISRO's commercial arm; directly manages PSLV-C62 type missions
Sun Synchronous Orbit (SSO) Target orbit for EOS satellites; understanding orbital mechanics is tested
Space Debris & IADC guidelines Context for PS4 de-boost and KID Capsule re-entry manoeuvre
Chandrayaan / Gaganyaan missions Broader ISRO mission portfolio; comparative analysis of launch vehicles used
Agnikul Cosmos / Skyroot Aerospace Private Indian launch vehicle companies enabled by the same policy framework

10. Common Errors / Trap Areas

  1. Sriharikota location: Often confused as Tamil Nadu — it is in Sri Potti Sriramulu Nellore district, Andhra Pradesh. The Pulicat Lake separates it from Tamil Nadu.
  2. NSIL vs ISRO: PSLV-C62 is a NSIL commercial mission, not a purely government ISRO mission — examiners may test whether aspirants know the distinction.
  3. PSLV-DL vs PSLV-XL: PSLV-DL has 2 liquid strap-ons; PSLV-XL has 6 larger solid strap-ons. Confusing the two is a classic trap.
  4. EOS-N1 orbit: The primary payload goes to SSO, not Geostationary (GEO) or Low Earth Orbit (LEO) generically — precision matters in matching questions.
  5. Mission count confusion: "105th launch from Sriharikota" ≠ "64th PSLV flight" ≠ "5th PSLV-DL flight" — these are three distinct counters; MCQs test each independently.
  6. Department of Space vs Ministry: There is no Ministry of Space — the Department of Space reports directly to the Prime Minister's Office; NSIL operates under it.

11. Sources


Sources: - PSLV-C62 Mission Brochure - PSLV-C62 Wikipedia - PSLV-C61 Mission Brochure