The Indian Space Research Organisation on Monday successfully launched Astrosat, India's first dedicated space observatory, from the space port of Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh. It is aimed at studying celestial objects.
PSLV-C30 is carrying Astrosat along with six other co-passengers, one satellite each from Indonesia and Canada, and four nano satellites from the US
ISRO launches Astrosat, India's first dedicated space observatory, from Sriharikota - IBNLive
PSLV-C30 is carrying Astrosat along with six other co-passengers, one satellite each from Indonesia and Canada, and four nano satellites from the US
ISRO launches Astrosat, India's first dedicated space observatory, from Sriharikota - IBNLive