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A team of scientists, using the Indian space observatory AstroSat, has made a fascinating discovery about a black hole system called Swift J1727.8-1613.
AstroSat's multi-wavelength capabilities unravel mysteries of black hole X-ray binary system MAXI J1820+070, advancing astrophysical understanding.
AstroSat, India’s first multi-wavelength space-based observatory, has detected bright sub-second X-ray bursts from a unique neutron star with ultrahigh magnetic field (magnetar).
India's AstroSat space telescope has achieved a significant milestone by detecting more than 600 Gamma-Ray Burst (GRB), each marking the death of a massive star or merging of neutron stars.
BENGALURU: AstroSat, India’s first dedicated multi-wavelength observatory mission that completed seven years in orbit this September has fuelled more than 275 research articles while 20 theses ...
AstroSat is the first dedicated Indian astronomy mission aimed at studying celestial sources in X-ray and UV spectral bands simultaneously, thus providing a space astronomy observatory operated by ...
AstroSat, India’s first multi-wavelength astronomical observatory, was launched by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) on September 28, 2015. It has carried out 1,166 observations of ...
Astrosat has explored stars, star clusters, mapping of large and small satellite galaxies of the Milky Way called 'Magellanic Clouds', an energetic phenomenon in the Universe such as the ultra ...
Indian Space Research Organisation ’s (ISRO) AstroSat has detected an extreme UV light from a galaxy called AUDFs01, which is 9.3 billion light-years away from Earth.
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has called for proposals from Indian and foreign researchers to access scientific data using observatory time of AstroSat satellite.
ISRO says that AstroSat is the first Indian astronomy mission, which aims at studying g celestial sources in X-ray, optical and UV spectral bands ...