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Q: Which of the following satellites is India's first dedicated multi-wavelength space observatory?
  • A. AstroSat
  • B. IRS
  • C. JUGNU
  • D. INSAT
Correct Answer: Option A - AstroSat is India's first multi-wavelength space observatory. This scientific satellite mission seek to understand the universe in more detail. It was launched by ISRO on 28 September, 2015 from Satish Dhawan Space Center Shri Harikota by PSLV C-30. It is India's first dedicated astronomy mission which aims to- • Estimate the magnetic field of neutron stars, detecting new short-lived bright X-ray sources in the sky. • Surveying a limited region of the universe in the ultraviolet region.
A. AstroSat is India's first multi-wavelength space observatory. This scientific satellite mission seek to understand the universe in more detail. It was launched by ISRO on 28 September, 2015 from Satish Dhawan Space Center Shri Harikota by PSLV C-30. It is India's first dedicated astronomy mission which aims to- • Estimate the magnetic field of neutron stars, detecting new short-lived bright X-ray sources in the sky. • Surveying a limited region of the universe in the ultraviolet region.

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AstroSat is India's first multi-wavelength space observatory. This scientific satellite mission seek to understand the universe in more detail. It was launched by ISRO on 28 September, 2015 from Satish Dhawan Space Center Shri Harikota by PSLV C-30. It is India's first dedicated astronomy mission which aims to- • Estimate the magnetic field of neutron stars, detecting new short-lived bright X-ray sources in the sky. • Surveying a limited region of the universe in the ultraviolet region.