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ISRO Successfully Launched satellite to study black holes
Published On : 2024-01-01T19:19:25+0530 [ IST ] |
Author : Amit_Rahangdale
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ISRO Launches satellite to study black holes
India :
The 44.4-meter tall PSLV rocket ascended into the sky from the first launch pad in Andhra Pradesh's Sriharikota at 9:10 am. The liftoff was met with thunderous applause from a multitude of spectators who gathered at the spaceport situated 135 km east of Chennai.
The XPoSat has been placed into a 650 Km Low Earth Orbit, poised to embark on its mission to investigate the polarisation of intense X-ray sources in space.
The primary payload of XPoSat includes the POLIX (Polarimeter Instrument in X-Rays) and XSPECT (X-ray Spectroscopy and Timing). POLIX, designed by the Raman Research Institute, is instrumental in measuring polarimetry parameters, while XSPECT, built by the UR Rao Satellite Centre in Bengaluru, focuses on X-ray spectroscopy and timing. The mission is expected to have a lifespan of around five years, providing an extended window for scientific observations and data collection.
Source : ISRO
Tags : PSLV , Launches , Satellite , BlackHoles , ISRO , India ,
Summary : New Satellite Launched By ISRO To Study About Black Holes ,this satellite collect all information about Black Hole.
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