ISRO Launches Astrosat, India's First Dedicated Space Observatory
vasanth writes with a link to the Hindu, which reports: A few days after it celebrated the successful completion of a year around the Red planet by its first inter-planetary mission — the Mars Orbiter, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) on Monday launched its first dedicated multi wavelength space observatory into space, besides six satellites for Canada, Indonesia and the United States. Though the national space agency has launched satellites for Indonesia and Canada earlier, this is the first time ISRO is launching satellites for the United States.
ASTROSAT's sensors will provide coverage in optical, Ultraviolet, low and high energy X-ray ranges, rather than the concentrating on a narrower range. Major institutions all over India will take part in the new craft's observations.
This really is an achievement to be proud of.
Merica!
Curry vindaloo
Your country is a smelly shithole of poverty, sexism, corruption, and superstition, and instead you put your budget into going into space (and not anything new, just a me too that Russia, USA, EU and China have all done)
What stops the Russians from providing the same level of successful launches?
Thank you! Come again.
And you only have to deal with this:
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-34376988
...that my taxes are going into India via my country's foreign aid programme. Feels good to help feed those hungry people.
ISRO defines the scientific objectives of ASTROSAT mission as:
* To understand high energy processes in binary star systems containing neutron stars and black holes.
* Estimate magnetic fields of neutron stars.
* Study star birth regions and high energy processes in star systems lying beyond our galaxy.
* Detect new briefly bright X-ray sources in the sky.
* Perform a limited deep field survey of the Universe in the Ultraviolet region.
Unlike most other satellite launches by India used for commerce and weather forecasting, this one is purely astronomy (hence the name).
http://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/slashdot.org
Just an interesting factoid.
Pleased to be seeing the launch of the satellite, now if you could just to describe for me the version of Windows it is running?