ISRO did great in 2024! PSLV rocket launched XPoSat to study space. Chandrayaan-3 landed on the Moon, and Aditya-L1 went up too.
India’s space achievements reflect the growing prowess of its scientists. In 2024, the PSLV rocket soared from Sriharikota, carrying the XPoSat, a rare X-ray polarimeter satellite. This device, only the second globally, explores distant X-rays, unveiling cosmic secrets.
It follows a stellar year for ISRO, marked by Chandrayaan-3’s triumph and Aditya-L1’s launch. Chandrayaan-3 notably achieved the first successful lunar landing near the Moon’s south pole. These feats showcase ISRO’s continual success and contribute to India’s pride in space exploration. The XPoSat mission, alongside previous achievements, reinforces India’s standing in space science.