ISRO Chief Assures Gaganyaan Unaffected by PSLV Anomaly

ISRO Chairman V Narayanan has clarified that the recent anomaly in a PSLV rocket launch will not cause any delay to the Gaganyaan human spaceflight mission. The issue occurred near the end of the vehicle's third-stage burn during a mission on January 12. A detailed analysis of the flight path deviation is currently underway. The mission was a commercial launch that included satellites from private firm Dhruva Space.

Key Points: ISRO Denies Gaganyaan Delay After PSLV Launch Issue

  • PSLV mission faced anomaly
  • Investigation is ongoing
  • Gaganyaan mission timeline secure
  • Anomaly occurred at third stage
  • Mission was a commercial launch
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"Will not have any impact": ISRO chief denies possibilities in Gaganyaan mission delay after PSLV launch failure

ISRO Chairman V Narayanan states the PSLV mission failure is independent and will not impact the timeline for India's Gaganyaan human spaceflight program.

"These two are independent programs, and it (failure of PSLV) will not have any impact. - V Narayanan"

Coimbatore, January 24

Indian Space Research Organisation chairman V Narayanan on Saturday denied any possibility of delay in the Gaganyaan mission following the failure of the PSLV rocket mission earlier this month.

The ISRO chief said that the organisation is currently studying the cause of PSLV mission failure, and called it an individual mission which would not affect the progress of the Gaganyaan mission.

"These two are independent programs, and it (failure of PSLV) will not have any impact. The investigation is ongoing," V Narayanan told ANI.

On January 12, the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV)-C62 mission carrying the 'Anvesha'/EOS-N1 satellite and 15 co-passenger satellites launched by India encountered an anomaly during the end of the PS3 burn stage, with ISRO chairman V Naryanan stating that "a deviation in the vehicle's flight path" was observed.

"A detailed analysis has been initiated," the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) posted on X.

ISRO Chairman V Narayanan said a disturbance was observed in the vehicle at the end of the third stage, which was otherwise proceeding as expected.

"Today, we have attempted the PSLV C62 / EOS - N1 Mission. The PSLV vehicle is a four-stage vehicle with two solid stages and two liquid stages. The vehicle's performance near the end of the third stage was as expected. (However), near the end of the third stage, we are seeing increased disturbance in the vehicle. Subsequently, a deviation in the vehicle's flight path is observed. We are analysing the data and will come back at the earliest," Narayanan said.

This was ISRO's first major launch of 2026. The mission aimed to place an Earth observation satellite into orbit from the First Launch Pad (FLP) at Sriharikota.

The mission was carried out by NewSpace India Limited and represents the ninth dedicated commercial mission to build and launch an Earth Observation satellite. For the first time, a single Indian private company, Dhruva Space, based in Hyderabad, contributed seven satellites to the mission.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I trust ISRO's expertise, I hope the investigation is thorough and transparent. A delay for safety is better than rushing. Our astronauts' lives are paramount. All the best to the team analyzing the data.
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Rohit P
Good to see private players like Dhruva Space contributing significantly! That's the future. Setbacks happen in space exploration. The important thing is that the core human spaceflight program remains on track. Onwards and upwards! 🚀
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Sarah B
Respectfully, calling it an "individual mission" that won't impact Gaganyaan feels a bit like PR spin. They share technology and launch systems. A rigorous root cause analysis is critical for *all* missions. Hope the learnings are integrated fully.
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Vikram M
PSLV is our workhorse. A rare anomaly doesn't define its legacy. ISRO scientists are the best. They will figure it out. Gaganyaan will happen on Indian time, which means it will be done with utmost precision and care. Full support!
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Kavya N
The fact that they detected the deviation and are analyzing it shows how advanced our systems are now. Earlier, we might not have even known. Progress! Excited for Gaganyaan, the dream of every Indian child. 🤩

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