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Gaganyaan To Satellite Launches And More: What To Expect From ISRO In 2024

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  • January 01, 2024
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Gaganyaan To Satellite Launches And More: What To Expect From ISRO In 2024

In the coming year, 2024, India's space agency ISRO, is all set to kick off some groundbreaking space adventures. They're planning a bunch of cool missions that show off their smarts in exploring space and using fancy space tech. Lets take a look at some of them. PSLV C58/XPoSat Mission: The PS4 stage is successfully brought down to a 350 km orbit. Here are the PSLV C58 tracking images On 1st January At 9:10 am, Isro sent India's first X Ray Polarimeter Satellite (XPoSat) into space using a Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV). This special satellite XPoSat is on a mission to study 50 super bright space things like black hole X ray pairs, exploding star leftovers, really dense stars called neutron stars, super active galactic center and spinny stars called pulsars. It's all about understanding these cool space phenomena in extreme situations! Scheduled for liftoff in January 2024 this upcoming mission is a joint venture with NASA. Its primary goal is to deploy a satellite equipped with a special radar system that can observe Earth using two different frequencies. The mission underscores the significance of nations working together in exploring space. Set to take off in January 2024, the INSAT 3DS satellite is joining the Indian National Satellite System. Its job is to make weather tracking and dealing with disasters better. Set to take off in late 2024, Gaganyaan 1 is a special project involving both ISRO and Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd (HAL). This important test flight is made for three crew members and if all goes well it will open the door for India to send people to space in the future. SEE ALSO:

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