There might be some questions as to the feasibility of launching through ISRO after two back-to-back failures of PSLV,' said Ajey Lele, deputy director general at MP-IDSA.
ISRO's PSLV rocket, which is considered the most reliable, has flown 64 times in 33 years, with four major failures. The earlier failure of GISAT-1 had also raised serious questions for ISRO.
ISRO’s Gaganyaan-G1 mission is likely to be postponed after the recent PSLV-C62 launch anomaly. Regulatory filings and a cancelled ground station request point to a delay beyond February 2026. ISRO is ...
A solid motor, once ignited, burns until the propellant is exhausted. It cannot simply stop mid-burn,' said a retired senior ISRO official. 'That is what makes this failure puzzling.' Venkatachari ...
India's trusted PSLV rocket suffered a major anomaly in its 62nd flight, leading to the loss of 16 satellites, including a key Earth observation one. This second failure in nine months raises ...
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