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    Home»News»Breaking: ISRO’s Anvesha Soars on PSLV-C62 from Sriharikota

    Breaking: ISRO’s Anvesha Soars on PSLV-C62 from Sriharikota

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    Breaking: ISRO’s Anvesha Soars on PSLV-C62 from Sriharikota
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    Excitement gripped the space community as ISRO’s PSLV-C62 thundered off the launch pad, carrying the experimental Anvesha satellite into the skies above Sriharikota. The mission’s success, confirmed moments after separation, highlights ISRO’s unmatched track record in reliable rocketry.

    Detailed mission profiles reveal the PSLV-C62’s solid-liquid hybrid propulsion enabling multi-payload capabilities. Fueled by advanced composites, it achieved velocities exceeding 28,000 km/h, navigating complex orbital maneuvers seamlessly. Ground stations worldwide tracked the ascent, with primary control handed over to Bengaluru’s mission hub.

    Anvesha stands out for its focus on next-gen space hardware. Equipped with deployable structures, radiation-hardened processors, and propulsion prototypes, the satellite will simulate real-world conditions for future missions to the Moon and beyond. ISRO engineers have embedded sensors to monitor material fatigue and thermal dynamics in vacuum.

    This launch aligns with India’s Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative, emphasizing indigenous tech amid geopolitical shifts in space access. Educational outreach programs tied to the mission engaged over a million students, fostering the next generation of spacefarers. Commercial angles are prominent too, with co-passenger satellites boosting revenue streams.

    As Anvesha activates its payloads, expectations run high for discoveries that could slash satellite lifecycles and costs. ISRO’s iterative approach—learn, adapt, excel—positions India as a space superpower, ready for the challenges of the coming decades.

    Anvesha satellite Indian space mission ISRO launch ISRO success PSLV-C62 satellite deployment space technology Sriharikota
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