ISRO's 101st Mission Fails

The Indian Space Research Organisation’s (ISRO) 101st Mission failed at the last minute.

ISRO was to launch PSLV-C61 from the First Launch Pad at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC), but it failed on Sunday.

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The Rocket was to deploy the EOS-09 Earth observation satellite into a sun-synchronous polar orbit.

“Today 101st launch was attempted, PSLV-C61 performance was normal till the 2nd stage. Due to an observation in the 3rd stage, the mission could not be accomplished,” ISRO wrote on X.

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This is only the third failure of ISRO in launching a PSLV.

The first one happened in 1993.

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On August 31, 2017, a PSLV mission that failed was the PSLV-C39 mission to deploy a navigation satellite. The mission failed due to a malfunctioning heat shield.

It is okay to fail once in a while. ISRO is the Pride of India. The Organization achieves many epic missions that too, at a fraction of the cost of what the big nations achieve.

Earth Observation Satellites are used or designed for Earth observation from orbit, including spy satellites and similar ones intended for non-military uses such as environmental monitoring, meteorology, cartography, and others.

Social Media is speculating that this could be a Spy Satellite, and there are chances of Sabotage.

India just sent a strong message to the World with Operation Sindoor.

People on Social Media suspect that this may be a Sabotage to cut off India’s speed and reputation.

The EOS-09 Satellite is capable of providing images for various earth observation applications under all-weather conditions, day and night.

This all-weather, round-the-clock imaging is vital for applications, ranging from agriculture and forestry monitoring to disaster management, urban planning, and national security.

The very mention of ‘National Security’ in its use cases is increasing doubts on this failure.