Anvesha's Mission: India's Jan 12 Launch Carries 19 Dreams to Space - News Summed Up

Anvesha's Mission: India's Jan 12 Launch Carries 19 Dreams to Space


Anvesha uses hyperspectral imaging, which means it can see 'hidden' colours and details that are invisible to humans. On January 12, at 10:17 AM, our very own space agency, ISRO, will launch the PSLV-C62 rocket from Sriharikota. Meet the Rocket: India’s Giant Space BusTo understand this mission, think of the PSLV as a high-tech bus travelling to space. Anvesha: The Satellite with Super-VisionThe “star” passenger is a satellite named Anvesha (also called EOS-N1), built by the DRDO. While our eyes and phone cameras can only see basic colours, Anvesha uses hyperspectral imaging.


Source: dna January 07, 2026 11:20 UTC



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