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ISRO will launch the PSLV-C62 mission on 12 January 2026 at 10:17 IST, carrying the primary payload EOS-N1 “Anvesha” for DRDO, along with 18 co-passenger satellites.
Among the co-passenger satellites is MOI-1 by TakeMe2Space, which carries the MIRA Earth Observation payload, developed by EON Space Labs. This marks MIRA’s first journey to space.
🛰️ MIRA Key Capabilities
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- 9 multispectral bands
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- 9.2 m ground resolution
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- 18.7 km swath width
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- Ultra-compact (54 × 54 × 87 mm), lightweight (502 g)
The mission represents a key milestone for EON Space Labs and highlights the growing strength of India’s NewSpace ecosystem, where indigenous startups are delivering flight-ready, high-performance space hardware.
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