Gaganyaan Delayed: ISRO withdraws support from Hawaii, after PSLV failure

India’s Gaganyaan mission may face a slight delay after ISRO withdrew a Hawaii ground-station request. Officials deny links to the PSLV failure, confirming the human spaceflight programme remains on track.

January 19, 2026 / 10:00 IST
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Gaganyaan delayed after ISRO's PSLV failure (Image: ISRO)
Gaganyaan delayed after ISRO's PSLV failure (Image: ISRO)
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  • Gaganyaan's first uncrewed test flight may be delayed beyond February.
  • ISRO withdrew its Hawaii ground station application, sparking delay speculation.
  • Gaganyaan plans to send three astronauts to orbit by 2027.

India’s historic Gaganyaan mission may see a slight delay. The first uncrewed test flight was planned for February. But the recent developments suggest preparations may be pushed back slightly. The mission aims to test systems before human astronauts fly.

What Happened With the Hawaii Ground Support?

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ISRO applied to use a ground station in Hawaii. The station would support early orbit operations for Gaganyaan. The application was filed on 9 January 2026 with the FCC. Three days later, on 12 January, the application was withdrawn. This withdrawal sparked speculation about a potential mission delay.

Coincidence With PSLV Launch Failure