ISRO successfully launches XPoSat mission to study black holes

ISRO XPoSat Launch: In space, ISRO made history once more. The X-ray Polarimeter Satellite (XPoSat) was successfully launched by ISRO today from the Satish Dhawan Space Center in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh. This satellite‘s launch will provide India with a wealth of crucial space-related information.

This mission’s unique feature is that ISRO will be able to identify X-ray sources originating from orbit thanks to the XPo satellite. The identity of the celestial body from which these X-rays are emanating will also be disclosed. Furthermore, it will support research into the enigmatic realm of “black holes.”

Expo Satellite was launched by ISRO with the dual goals of gathering data on black holes and uncovering X-ray mysteries. The duration of this mission is five years. NASA, the American space agency, completed this work earlier. This investigation was carried out by NASA in December 2021.

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