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collect more information about telescope that work in space apart from the Hubble and chandra telescope.make a list of satellites send by Indian students

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Answered by riyabaghel678
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Astronomers must have this observatory in space because the Earth's atmosphere absorbs and blocks celestial x-ray radiation from reaching the ground. Chandra flies 200 times higher than the Hubble Space Telescope and its orbit takes it one-third of the way to the Moon.

List of Indian Satellites – (1975 – 2021)

Launch year Satellite Importance

2008 Chandrayaan-1 India's first lunar probe

2009 RISAT-2 Radar imaging satellite

2009 ANUSAT Research Microsatellite developed by Anna University

2009 Oceansat-2 Collects oceanographic, coastal and atmospheric data

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Answered by 27swatikumari
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Answer: AstroSat, India's first specialized space astronomy observatory, was launched on September 28, 2015, by a PSLV-C30 (XL) rocket from Satish Dhawan Space Centre Sriharikota into a 650-km orbit with a 6° inclination. Its lift-off mass was 1515 kg.

Explanation: A Cassegrainian reflector telescope is Hubble. Light from celestial objects passes through a tube, is gathered by an inwardly curved primary mirror that resembles a bowl, and is then reflected toward an outwardly curved secondary mirror that is smaller and shaped like a dome. The 3.6m Devasthal Optical Telescope is a highly complicated, individually made instrument. The biggest telescope in India for the study of celestial objects at optical wavelengths is this one. It is a public facility situated in the Indian district of Nainital at Devasthal. India's first autonomous Earth satellite, Aryabhata. It bears the name of a well-known Indian scholar and astronomer from the fifth century ce. The satellite was built in Peenya, close to Bangalore, but was launched on April 19, 1975, from the Soviet Union by a rocket of Russian manufacture. In particular, Hubble's gravitational lensing impact on background light was used to map the distribution of stars and dark matter following a collision. The X-ray radiation from colliding gas clouds was found using Chandra. Gamma ray, x-ray, ultraviolet, visible, infrared, microwave, and radio are the main frequency ranges that make up this list of space telescopes (also known as astronomical space observatories). All pertinent sections include telescopes that operate in numerous frequency bands.

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