Indian Earth observation satellite
EOS-N1 , also called Anvesha , was an Indian hyperspectral earth imaging satellite said to be built by DRDO for strategic defence purposes as well as for civilian monitoring in agriculture, urban mapping, and environmental assessment.[ 2] Little information has been publicly released regarding its capabilities and use. It was launched in 2026 aboard PSLV-C62 but the rocket failed to reach orbit and the satellite was lost.[ 3] This was be the ninth dedicated commercial mission undertaken by NewSpace India Limited. [ 4] [ 5] [ 6] [ 7] [ 8] It has been presumed that the rocket crashed near 75°E, 18°S over the Southern Indian Ocean with the payload on board.[ 9]
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1990s 2000s 2010s
PSLV-C15 (12 Jul 2010)
PSLV-C16 (20 Apr 2011)
PSLV-C17 (15 Jul 2011)
PSLV-C18 (12 Oct 2011)
PSLV-C19 (26 Apr 2012)
PSLV-C21 (9 Sep 2012)
PSLV-C20 (25 Feb 2013)
PSLV-C22 (IRNSS-1A , 1 Jul 2013)
PSLV-C25 (Mars Orbiter Mission , 5 Nov 2013)
PSLV-C24 (IRNSS-1B , 4 Apr 2014)
PSLV-C23 (30 Jun 2014)
PSLV-C26 (IRNSS-1C , 16 Oct 2014)
PSLV-C27 (IRNSS-1D , 28 Mar 2015)
PSLV-C28 (DMC-3 , 10 Jul 2015)
PSLV-C30 (28 Sep 2015)
PSLV-C29 (16 Dec 2015)
PSLV-C31 (IRNSS-1E , 20 Jan 2016)
PSLV-C32 (IRNSS-1F , 10 Mar 2016)
PSLV-C33 (IRNSS-1G , 28 Apr 2016)
PSLV-C34 (22 Jun 2016)
PSLV-C35 (SCATSAT-1 , 26 Sep 2016)
PSLV-C36 (Resourcesat-2A , 7 Dec 2016)
PSLV-C37 (15 Feb 2017)
PSLV-C38 (23 Jun 2017)
PSLV-C39 (IRNSS-1H , 31 Aug 2017, failure)
PSLV-C40 (Cartosat-2F , 12 Jan 2018)
PSLV-C41 (IRNSS-1I , 11 Apr 2018)
PSLV-C42 (16 Sep 2018)
PSLV-C43 (HySIS , 29 Nov 2018)
PSLV-C44 (Microsat-R , 24 Jan 2019)
PSLV-C45 (EMISAT , 1 Apr 2019)
PSLV-C46 (RISAT-2B , 22 May 2019)
PSLV-C47 (Cartosat-3 , 27 Nov 2019)
PSLV-C48 (RISAT-2BR1 , 11 Dec 2019)
2020s
PSLV-C49 (EOS-01 , 7 Nov 2020)
PSLV-C50 (CMS-01 , 17 Dec 2020)
PSLV-C51 (Amazônia-1 , 28 Feb 2021)
PSLV-C52 (EOS-04 , 14 Feb 2022)
PSLV-C53 (DS-EO, NeuSAR, Scoob-1, POEM-1 (hosted), 30 Jun 2022)
PSLV-C54 (EOS-06, BhutanSat aka INS-2B, Anand, 26 Nov 2022)
PSLV-C55 (TeLEOS-2, Lumelite-4, POEM-2 (hosted), 22 Apr 2023)
PSLV-C56 (DS-SAR, VELOX-AM, 30 Jul 2023)
PSLV-C57 (Aditya-L1 , 2 Sep 2023)
PSLV-C58 (XPoSat , POEM-3 (hosted), 1 Jan 2024)
PSLV-C59 (PROBA-3 , 5 Dec 2024)
PSLV-C60 (SpaDeX , 30 Dec 2024)
PSLV-C61 (EOS-09 , 18 May 2025, failure)
PSLV-C62 (EOS-N1 , KID , 12 Jan 2026, failure)
Satellites
Communication Earth observation Experimental Navigation Student satellites
Space probes
Human spaceflight
Future spacecraft in italics .
January
CSG-3
Starlink G6-88 (29 satellites)
Starlink G6-96 (29 satellites)
Twilight (Pandora , SPARCS , BlackCAT , Hydra-2 , ICEYE X63, X64 , etc.)
PSLV-C62 (EOS-N1 , KID , etc.)†
Starlink G6-97 (29 satellites)
Yaogan-50 01
SatNet LEO Group 18 (9 satellites)
Starlink G6-98 (29 satellites)
Alsat-3A
Ceres-1S Y7 (Tianqi 37, 38, 39, 40)
Shijian-32 †
Ceres-2 †
NROL-105
Starlink G6-100 (29 satellites)
SatNet LEO Group 19 (9 satellites)
Starlink G17-30 (25 satellites)
“The Cosmos Will See You Now” (2 Open Cosmos satellites)
Starlink G17-20 (25 satellites)
GPS-III 09 Ellison Onizuka
Starlink G17-19 (25 satellites)
Neonsat-1A
Starlink G6-101 (29 satellites)
Alsat-3B
February March
Starlink G17-23 (25 satellites)
Starlink G10-41 (29 satellites)
Starlink G10-40 (29 satellites)
KAIROS F3 †
BlackSky Global 34
Starlink G17-18 (25 satellites)
EchoStar XXV
Alpha Block 1 FLTA007
Guowang (9 satellites)
Shiyan 30C, D
Starlink G17-31 (25 satellites)
Starlink G10-48 (29 satellites)
Yaogan 50-02
Kuaizhou 11 Y7
Starlink G17-24 (25 satellites)
Starlink G10-46 (29 satellites)
Starlink G10-33 (29 satellites)
StriX-6
Starlink G17-15 (25 satellites)
Progress MS-33
Starlink G10-62 (29 satellites)
Jielong 3 Y10
Rassvet Flight 3 (16 satellites)
SuperView Neo-2 05, 06
Starlink G17-17 (25 satellites)
Shiyan-33
Celeste IOD-1, IOD-2
Kinetica 2 (Qingzhou )
Transporter-16 (Acadia-10 , BRO 19 , ERMIS , GARAI B , ION SCV Astounding Alexandra , IRIDE-MS1-EAGLET2 9-16 , OptiSat , PeakSat , Vigoride-7 , VIREON 1 & 2 , W-Series 6 , etc.)
April May
Starlink G10-38 (29 satellites)
CAS500-4 (EarthDaily × 6 , Eycore-1 , ICEYE-X78, X82 , IRIDE-MS2-HEO 7, 10-15 , Pelican-7-9 , Balkan-2 , BRO 21 , Hellenic Fire System/FOREST-16-19 , FrontierSat , Hellenic Space Dawn , Hydra-3 , RAVEN , QUBE-II , etc. )
Starlink G17-29 (24 satellites)
Tianzhou 10
NROL-172
SpaceSail Polar Group 8 (18 satellites)
Zhuque-2E Y4
Kinetica 1 Y13 (5 satellites)
SpaceX CRS-34
SpaceSail Polar Group 9 (18 satellites)
SMILE
Starlink G17-42 (24 satellites)
Starlink G10-31 (29 satellites)
“Viva La StriX” /StriX-7
Starship flight test 12
Shenzhou 23
Starlink G10-47 (29 satellites)
7A-Y12 /TJS-24
Starlink G10-53 (29 satellites)
Amazon Leo LA-07 (29 satellites)
Starlink G17-41 (24 satellites)
SatNet LEO test (4 satellites)
June Launches are separated by dots ( • ), payloads by commas ( , ), multiple names for the same satellite by slashes ( / ).Crewed flights are underlined. Launch failures are marked with the † sign. Payloads deployed from other spacecraft are (enclosed in parentheses).