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00:00After rocket failure, Grounded India's most trusted launcher ISRO is ready for its comeback
00:05mission. On January 10th, the PSLV-C62 will lift off from Sriharikota, carrying the EOS-N1 Earth
00:12Observation Satellite. This isn't just another launch, it's ISRO's critical return to our light
00:16mission after the PSLV-C61 failed in May 2025. The EOS-N1, nicknamed Anvesha, is a hyperspectral
00:25satellite built by DRDO for strategic applications. Think advanced Earth monitoring that can detect
00:30everything from crop health to environmental changes. Along with 18 co-passenger payloads,
00:35it'll mark the 64th flight of India's reliable polar satellite launch vehicle. This mission
00:41showcases India's resilience in space exploration. The satellite will enhance capabilities for
00:45agriculture, disaster management, and environmental monitoring, directly impacting millions of lives.
00:50As nations race to expand their space programs, India's steady progress highlights its growing
00:55role in the global space economy. This launch sets the tone for an ambitious 2026 roadmap that
01:01includes the Gaganyan mission. From Sriharikota to the stars, India is proving that space exploration
01:07is the most important part of the world.
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