What happened to ISRO’s PSLV-C62 mission?


PSLV-C62 / EOS-N1 Mission Failure — 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
Launch date 12 January 2026
Launch site Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC), Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh
Primary payload EOS-N1 (also called "Anvesha") — DRDO hyperspectral imaging satellite for surveillance/strategic monitoring
Co-passengers 15 satellites (including Thailand's THEOS-2A of GISTDA)
Total payloads 16 satellites
Failure point End of PS3 stage (third stage — solid propellant)
Anomaly description Increased disturbance in vehicle roll rates → trajectory deviation → mission abort
Root cause (preliminary) Unexpected drop in chamber pressure in PS3 engine causing loss of thrust
Implementing agency ISRO (Department of Space, directly under PMO)
PSLV variant Standard/XL configuration (4-stage: S–L–S–L)
PSLV success rate ~94% over 63 flights as of early 2026
FAC Failure Analysis Committee — ISRO's internal body constituted after mishaps; NOT a standing body

5. Multi-Dimensional Analysis

Scientific / Technological

Geopolitical / Strategic

Economic

Administrative / Governance

Historical


6. Recent Developments (last 12–18 months)


7. Prelims Hooks


8. Mains Relevance

GS Paper: GS-III — Science and Technology (Space Technology; indigenization; strategic capability)

Specific Syllabus Headings: - Awareness in the fields of IT, Space, Computers, robotics, nano-technology, bio-technology - Achievements of Indians in science & technology; indigenization of technology and developing new technology

Plausible Mains Question Stems: 1. "Two consecutive failures of India's PSLV raise questions about quality assurance in ISRO. Critically examine the institutional mechanisms ISRO deploys to ensure mission reliability and suggest reforms." 2. "The loss of EOS-N1 (Anvesha) has strategic and diplomatic implications for India. Discuss the role of Earth Observation Satellites in India's security architecture." 3. "The absence of public Failure Analysis Committee (FAC) reports undermines accountability in national space missions. Comment on the need for greater transparency in ISRO's mission failure communication."


9. Related Topics to Study Next

Topic Why Related
PSLV — Architecture & Variants Understanding PS stages (XL, DL, QL, core alone) is prerequisite to analysing any PSLV anomaly
Earth Observation Satellites (EOS series) EOS-N1 is part of ISRO's EOS constellation; need to know the broader strategic and civilian EOS programme
NewSpace India Limited (NSIL) NSIL is ISRO's commercial arm; consecutive failures directly affect India's commercial launch market position
DRDO & Strategic Satellite Programme EOS-N1 was DRDO-commissioned; links space and defence policy
Space Policy 2023 (Indian Space Policy) Governs ISRO, NSIL, IN-SPACe and privatisation of launches — relevant institutional context
PSLV-C61 Failure The immediately preceding failure; studying both together illustrates systemic vs one-off failure patterns
IN-SPACe (Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre) Regulator for private space players; consecutive ISRO failures boost case for diversified launch providers
Hyperspectral Remote Sensing Core technology of EOS-N1; testable in Prelims (differs from multispectral imaging)

10. Common Errors / Trap Areas

  1. PS3 is solid, not liquid: Aspirants confuse PSLV stages. PS1 and PS3 are solid; PS2 and PS4 are liquid. The failure was in a solid stage (PS3), not a liquid stage.
  2. EOS-N1 ≠ civilian remote sensing: Unlike most EOS satellites (weather, agriculture), EOS-N1 / Anvesha was a DRDO/strategic hyperspectral asset — often confused with civilian EOS missions.
  3. FAC is not a standing body: A common trap — ISRO's Failure Analysis Committee is ad hoc, constituted per mishap, not a permanent institutional committee.
  4. GISTDA is Thailand's agency, not another Indian body: THEOS-2A belonged to Thailand (GISTDA), not to an Indian ministry or institution. Don't confuse GISTDA with ISRO or IN-SPACe.
  5. "Second failure in eight months" ≠ PSLV's second-ever failure: PSLV had earlier failures (PSLV-D1 in 1993, PSLV-C39 in 2017). The "second failure in eight months" refers only to the C61→C62 sequence, not the vehicle's lifetime record.

11. Sources

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    A named Indian Navy anti-piracy operation with specific ship (INS Trikand — identified as a stealth frigate), vessel flag state (St. Vincent and the Grenadines), and location (Gulf of Aden) offers testable facts. India's maritime security operations are plausible Prelims hooks but appear occasionally, not frequently.

  • Union Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan launches nationwide ‘Viksit Bharat – G-Ram G Act’ from Andhra Pradesh with Chief Minister Shri Chandrababu Naidu and Deputy Chief Minister Shri Pawan Kalyan

    A newly named nationwide scheme launched by the Rural Development ministry that explicitly positions itself as moving 'beyond MGNREGA' is potentially testable. However, the excerpt lacks concrete numbers or statutory grounding, keeping it at 3 rather than 4.

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    MANAS is a named government digital initiative (national narcotics helpline) with a specific mandate under Nasha Mukt Bharat. Named government portals/helplines with specific functions are tested in Prelims, though this release is a backgrounder without new launch data.

  • VB-G RAM G Act comes into force across the country from today; “A historic day for rural India”: Shivraj Singh Chouhan

    The VB-G RAM G Act (likely a renamed/revised MGNREGA or rural employment guarantee framework) came into force across India from July 1, 2026. Key facts: national launch in Tirupati on July 2; revised wage rates notified with no daily wage below ₹300; national average wage increased by over 10%. A new central Act coming into force with specific wage figures is high-priority Prelims material.

  • India Achieves Major Milestone with Approval of Country’s First PinS Instrument Approach Procedure for Helicopter Operations

    DGCA approved India's first Private Point-in-Space (PinS) Instrument Approach Procedure for helicopter operations, implemented at Undavalli Heliport (developed by AAI). This is a named first in Indian aviation with a specific location and implementing body — classic Prelims material for science/tech and aviation sections.

  • 11 Years of Digital India: Better Healthcare & Digital Markets Making Lives Easier

    This release contains high-quality testable data: Greece is named as the 10th country to adopt UPI; every second real-time digital transaction globally is processed via India's UPI; 13 lakh Anganwadi workers connected via Poshan Tracker covering 9 crore beneficiaries. Multiple concrete facts that are prime Prelims material.

  • India, EU Advance Cooperation on Sustainable Ship Recycling; Three Indian Yards Ready for EU Recognition

    India has a 35.4% global market share in sustainable ship recycling. Three Indian ship-recycling yards are ready for EU recognition. India committed $8 billion to strengthen shipbuilding and recycling, with a target of recycling 16,000 ships. These are specific, verifiable figures in a sector where India leads globally — strong Prelims material on maritime/shipping sector.

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