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Which satellite is dedicated as India's first multi wavelength space observatory?
Question

Which satellite is dedicated as India's first multi wavelength space observatory?

A.

SRMSAT

B.

SARAL

C.

Jugnu

D.

Astrosat

Correct option is D


The correct answer is (d) Astrosat.
· Astrosat is India's first dedicated multi-wavelength space observatory, launched by ISRO in 2015.
· It observes the universe in various wavelengths, including visible, ultraviolet, and X-rays, allowing comprehensive astronomical studies.
Information Booster:
· Astrosat enables the study of celestial bodies and phenomena, such as black holes, neutron stars, and galaxy clusters, across different wavelengths.
· It is a significant achievement in India's space research and contributes to global astronomical efforts.
Additional Information:
· SRMSAT: A nanosatellite developed by SRM University, not related to multi-wavelength observation.
· SARAL: A collaborative satellite by India and France for oceanographic studies, not a space observatory.
· Jugnu: A nanosatellite developed by IIT Kanpur for remote sensing, unrelated to multi-wavelength astronomy.

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