Correct option is D
The correct answer is (d) Astrosat.
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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:
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SRMSAT: A nanosatellite developed by SRM University, not related to multi-wavelength observation.
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SARAL: A collaborative satellite by India and France for oceanographic studies, not a space observatory.
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Jugnu: A nanosatellite developed by IIT Kanpur for remote sensing, unrelated to multi-wavelength astronomy.