PSLV-C61/EOS-09 Mission

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May 16, 2025

PSLV-C61/EOS-09 Mission

Why in news ?  The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is set for the 101st launch with the PSLV-C61/EOS-09 mission on 18th May 2025, aiming to enhance India’s all-weather surveillance capabilities.

Relevance : UPSC  Pre & Mains

Prelims : About the mission/ other related satellites

Mains :   GS 3- Science &  Tech.

About PSLV-C61 / EOS-09 Mission:

Launch: Scheduled for May 18, 2025, at 5:59 a.m. IST from Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota.

Satellite: EOS-09 (RISAT-1B), a 1,710 kg radar imaging satellite.

Orbit: Sun-synchronous, 610 km altitude, 97.844° inclination.

Purpose: Enables all-weather, day-and-night imaging for surveillance, border monitoring, disaster management, agriculture, forestry, and urban planning.

Technology: Features C-band Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) for high-resolution imagery (1-meter) through clouds, rain, and darkness.

Context: Accelerated deployment to enhance national security following the Pahalgam terror attack, building on RISAT-1A (launched 2022).

Mission Life: Operational until December 2029.

Status: PSLV-C61 moved to Mobile Service Tower for integration on May 15, 2025.

Chandrayaan-5 / LUPEX Mission

Collaboration: Involves ISRO, JAXA, ESA, and NASA.

Objective: Investigate lunar volatiles, including water, in permanently shadowed regions of the lunar south pole.

Launch: Planned for 2028 via JAXA’s H3-24L rocket.

Components: ISRO provides the lander and scientific instruments; JAXA supplies the 350 kg rover and launch vehicle; Mitsubishi Heavy Industries builds the rover.

Instruments: Includes ISRO’s Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR), Mid-Infrared Spectrometer (MIR), and Permittivity and Thermo-physical Investigation (PRATHIMA); NASA’s Neutron Spectrometer (NS); ESA’s Exospheric Mass Spectrometer (EMS-L).

Significance: Advances sustainable lunar exploration, supports potential lunar bases, and develops technologies for future crewed missions.

Progress: Third Technical Interface Meeting held in Bengaluru on May 13–14, 2025; mission approved by the Government of India on March 10, 2025.

About the Earth Observation Satellites:

·         Spacecraft designed to monitor Earth’s surface, atmosphere, and oceans for surveillance, environmental monitoring, disaster management, and resource management, using sensors for imaging and data collection across various wavelengths.

·         Purpose: Deliver real-time, high-resolution data for national security (border surveillance), agriculture (crop monitoring), forestry (deforestation tracking), disaster response (flood mapping), urban planning, and climate studies.

·         EOS-09 Details:

C-band SAR: Provides all-weather, 24/7 imaging with 1-meter resolution for detailed and wide-area monitoring.

Applications: Enhances border security along India-Pakistan and India-China borders, aids disaster management, and supports strategic needs post-Operation Sindoor.

Orbit: Sun-synchronous with a 12-day repeat cycle for consistent imaging.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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