
ISRO's PSLV-C61 Mission Fails: Satellite Deployment Unsuccessful
India's space agency, ISRO, experienced a setback today with the failure of the PSLV-C61 rocket to successfully deploy the EOS-07 satellite. The launch, which was broadcast live, appeared to proceed normally through the initial stages. However, a malfunction in the third stage of the launch prevented the satellite from reaching its intended orbit. "The mission was unsuccessful due to a technical anomaly," a spokesperson for ISRO stated. The video footage clearly shows the rocket's ascent and the point at which the malfunction occurred. Experts are currently investigating the cause of the failure. Despite the setback, ISRO remains committed to its ambitious space exploration program. The incident highlights the inherent risks and complexities involved in space launches, underscoring the need for continuous improvement in technology and safety protocols.