India's space agency, ISRO, achieved success with the launch of the XPoSat satellite, which is crucial for the country's space sector. The satellite, entirely engineered by women, aims to study black holes. Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised ISRO's achievement, emphasizing its significance for India's space capabilities. The successful placement of XPoSat into its intended orbit marks ISRO's 'Celestial Hat Trick,' following the lunar mission Chandrayaan-3 and the upcoming Aditya L1 solar mission.
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ISRO does a 'Celestial Hat Trick' with today's successful PSLV mission. This is the season of Hat Tricks in many spheres! First the lunar mission Chandrayaan-3; then Aditya L1 to study the Sun; & now the XPoSAT to study black holes. @isro @DrJitendraSingh @PMOIndia @ISpA_India https://t.co/XrA6nA0RcT
A great start to 2024 thanks to our scientists! This launch is wonderful news for the space sector and will enhance India's prowess in this field. Best wishes to our scientists at @isro and the entire space fraternity in taking India to unprecedented heights. https://t.co/4O4F6kRpEX
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ISRO begins New Year with another success, XPoSat precisely placed into intended orbit Read @ANI Story | https://t.co/wb5B0rYvmy #ISRO #XPoSat #Space #Sriharikota https://t.co/TCDUHciUoi
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