ISRO's first launch of 2026 is on 12th January🚀
It's called the EOS-N1 Mission and will carry 16 satellites 📷
The rocket used is called the PSLV (Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle), and this will be its 64th flight. The same rocket (same configuration) has completed notable missions like Chandrayaan-1, Mars Orbiter Mission, Aditya-L1, and Astrosat Mission.

ISRO's PSLV is a four-stage rocket, with the first and third stages being powered by solid propellants, and the second and fourth stages being powered by liquid propellants.
The payload includes experiments from India and several international partners, such as Thailand, the UK, Nepal, Spain, France, and Brazil.

The PSLV is a reliable rocket, and that's why we are seeing satellites from so many countries being sent on it. In the past, PSLV made a record by launching 104 satellites in one go.
Stay tuned for updates on 12th January 2026 📷 🚀

