Time : The ASTROSAT is the South Asian nation's equivalent of the famous Hubble telescope
India’s space program added yet another feather to its cap on Monday morning, successfully launching the country’s first space-based astronomical observatory into earth’s orbit from its base on the southeastern island of Sriharikota. The observational satellite, christened ASTROSAT, lifted off at 10 a.m. local time and entered the 650-km low-earth orbit a little over 20 minutes later, according to the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO).Click Here To Read More.
India’s space program added yet another feather to its cap on Monday morning, successfully launching the country’s first space-based astronomical observatory into earth’s orbit from its base on the southeastern island of Sriharikota. The observational satellite, christened ASTROSAT, lifted off at 10 a.m. local time and entered the 650-km low-earth orbit a little over 20 minutes later, according to the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO).Click Here To Read More.
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