Sriharikota, January 10: The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is set to kick off its 2026 launch calendar with the PSLV-C62 mission, scheduled for January 12 at 10:17 IST from the First Launch Pad at Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC-SHAR), Sriharikota. The mission will deploy the primary Earth observation satellite EOS-N1 along with 15 to 17 co-passenger payloads from domestic and international customers.
ISRO PSLV-C62 Mission Details and Schedule
ISRO announced the launch date on January 9, confirming the liftoff timing and providing a dedicated mission page for public reference. A follow-up update on January 10 shared the livestream schedule, which begins at 09:47 IST on the official ISRO YouTube channel. The public can also register to witness the launch in person from the Launch View Gallery at the spaceport.
The PSLV-C62 flight uses the reliable Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle in its DL configuration with two solid strap-on boosters. This marks the agency's first orbital mission of the year and the 64th flight of the PSLV, following a series of successful demonstrations in 2025. ISRO LVM3-M6 Mission Scheduled for December 24 to Launch AST SpaceMobile’s BlueBird Block-2 Satellite; Check Launch Timing and Other Details.
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ISRO PSLV-C62 Payload Highlights
The primary payload, EOS-N1 (also referred to as Anvesha), is an advanced Earth observation satellite designed to enhance India's capabilities in strategic and civilian remote sensing and environmental monitoring. The mission includes 15 to 17 smaller co-passenger satellites from domestic and international partners, reflecting growing commercial interest in ISRO's launch services through NewSpace India Limited (NSIL).
Notable among the co-passengers is AayulSAT, a technology demonstrator from the Bengaluru-based startup OrbitAID Aerospace. This payload aims to test on-orbit satellite refueling technologies, building on the docking expertise demonstrated in ISRO's earlier SpaDeX mission.
ISRO PSLV-C62 Context from Recent Achievements
The upcoming launch comes after ISRO's successful SpaDeX (Space Docking Experiment) in early 2025. Launched on December 30, 2024, via PSLV-C60, the SpaDeX mission involved two small satellites (SDX-01 and SDX-02) that achieved historic in-space docking on January 16, 2025, making India the fourth country to master this technology after the United States, Russia, and China.
Following docking, ISRO demonstrated control of the combined spacecraft, electrical power transfer between the satellites, and eventual undocking on March 13, 2025. Additional docking tests and experiments continued into April and May 2025, validating key technologies for future applications such as satellite servicing, space station assembly, lunar missions, and the planned Bharatiya Antariksha Station. Where is Comet 3I/ATLAS? How to Track Live Path of the Interstellar Comet.
These advancements directly support emerging capabilities like on-orbit refueling, which AayulSAT will demonstrate as part of PSLV-C62's payload complement. ISRO has invited public participation through live streaming and on-site viewing registration, emphasizing transparency and engagement. The mission underscores the agency's continued reliability with the PSLV family and its role in fostering India's growing space economy.
(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Jan 10, 2026 08:14 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).













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