Hyderabad Start-ups Build Mini Satellite for ISRO’s PSLV Launch
India’s private space sector continues to grow as two Hyderabad-based start-ups successfully prepare a compact Earth observation satellite for launch. Built at a fraction of the usual cost and time, this mini-satellite reflects India’s shift towards affordable, indigenous, and high-tech space solutions. The mission also highlights strong collaboration between start-ups, private aerospace facilities, and ISRO’s launch ecosystem, strengthening India’s commercial and strategic space capabilities.
Two Hyderabad start ups have completed testing and integration of a 14 kg Earth observation mini-satellite in Ahmedabad and shipped it to Sriharikota. The satellite will be launched as a co-passenger on ISRO’s PSLV mission in early January 2026.
| Aspect | Details |
| Why in News? | Mini satellite shipped for PSLV launch |
| Developers | TakeMe2Space & EON Space Labs |
| Satellite Name | MOI-1 |
| Weight | 14 kg |
| Orbit | Low Earth Orbit (500 km) |
| Launch Vehicle | PSLV |
| Launch Site | Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota |
| Cost | ₹2.5 crore |
Q. The MOI-1 mini satellite will be launched using which ISRO launch vehicle?
A. GSLV Mk III
B. SSLV
C. PSLV
D. LVM-3
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