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Becoming the first country to land on the moon's south pole was just the start for ISRO, and subsequent missions have only grown more ambitious. Following Chandrayaan-3 and Aditya-L1, ISRO now ventures into uncharted territory with a groundbreaking mission to study black hole emissions using satellites equipped with X-ray technology. The PSVL-C58/XPOSAT mission saw a successful launch at 9.10 am on January 1. While the sky lit up at midnight with New Year's fireworks, ISRO illuminated the cosmos with a successful launch, delving into the mysteries of black holes. Stay tuned as ISRO takes on this captivating mission to unravel the secrets of the universe.
— Debrup Chaudhuri
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