Why in News?
The PSLV-C62 mission carrying the EOS-N1 satellite was declared unsuccessful due to an anomaly during the upper-stage flight. This raises concerns as it is the second consecutive failure of PSLV, Indiaβs trusted launch vehicle

Key Highlights:
- Mission Name: PSLV-C62
- Launch Vehicle: Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV)
- Payload: 16 satellites
- Main Satellite: EOS-N1 (Anvesha)
- Failure Reason: Anomaly during upper-stage flight (PS4 stage)
- Previous Failure: PSLV-C61 (May 2025, third-stage issue)
EOS-N1 (Anvesha)
EOS-N1, also known asΒ Anvesha, wasΒ a highly advanced hyperspectral Earth-observation satellite developed by DRDO. Β
It was intended to serve as a critical strategic asset for national security, capable of “seeing” through camouflage by identifying materials based on their unique spectral fingerprints.
Exam Tip:
Remember: PSLV = 4 stages β Solid + Liquid + Solid + Liquid
https://theprint.in/science/isro-pslv-c62-eos-n1-satellite/2825191/: PSLV-C62 / EOS-N1 mission failed due to anomaly during upper-stage flight: