Goa, Jan. 12 -- India's Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) suffered another setback on Monday after its 64th mission encountered an anomaly during the third stage of flight. The PSLV-C62, carrying the EOS-N1 satellite, lifted off from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota at 10:18 am, with the first two stages performing as expected. However, ISRO later confirmed a deviation in the rocket's trajectory during stage three. ISRO Chairman Dr V Narayanan said data is being analysed and that details will be shared soon, without declaring the mission a success or failure. The flight was crucial as it marked PSLV's comeback after a failed mission in 2025, which also encountered a third-stage issue. The mission carried 16 satellites, in...
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