The device was launched into orbit by the PSLV-C58 launch vehicle. The satellite is equipped with X-ray polarimetry equipment, with which XPoSat will measure the polarization of X-ray radiation from 50 potential cosmic sources, according to scientists.
Indian experts hope that through the satellite they will be able to better understand the nature of neutrons, active galactic nuclei and pulsar wind nebulae, as well as black holes.
Source: Ferra

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