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ISRO soars into 2024 with mission to study black hole emissions
After a successful 2023, it’s been a giant leap into the New Year
Becoming the first country to land on the moon's south pole was just the start for ISRO, and subsequent missions have only grown more ambitious. Following Chandrayaan-3 and Aditya-L1, ISRO now ventures into uncharted territory with a groundbreaking mission to study black hole emissions using satellites equipped with X-ray technology. The PSVL-C58/XPOSAT mission saw a successful launch at 9.10 am on January 1. While the sky lit up at midnight with New Year's fireworks, ISRO illuminated the cosmos with a successful launch, delving into the mysteries of black holes. Stay tuned as ISRO takes on this captivating mission to unravel the secrets of the universe.
— Debrup Chaudhuri
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