About AstroSat :It was launched by ISRO in 2015 via PSLV-C30 into Low Earth Orbit and stands as India’s premier multi-wavelength space observatory.
Designed to explore celestial sources across X-ray, optical, and UV spectral bands simultaneously, it hosts five payloads for comprehensive multi-wavelength observations.
Its objectives include unravelling high-energy processes in binary star systems, identifying new transient X-ray sources, and investigating star birth regions, among others.
About AstroSat :
It was launched by ISRO in 2015 via PSLV-C30 into Low Earth Orbit and stands as India’s premier multi-wavelength space observatory. Designed to explore celestial sources across X-ray, optical, and UV spectral bands simultaneously, it hosts five payloads for comprehensive multi-wavelength observations. Its objectives include unravelling high-energy processes in binary star systems, identifying new transient X-ray sources, and investigating star birth regions, among others.