Chennai, Sept. 30 -- The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) celebrateda decade of India's first Astronomy observatory AstroSat, which has far exceededits design life, all the five scientific experiments onboard working satisfactorily andit is expected to continue to provide many more new and exciting results in thecoming years.
In an update, it said on September 28, 2025 AstroSat, India's first multi wavelengthspace observatory dedicated for astronomy, completed a decade that was filled withgroundbreaking discoveries and dedicated service to the global scientific community.
AstroSat was launched aboard the PSLV-C30 on September 28, 2015 from the SatishDhawan Space Centre.
AstroSat is capable of observing the universe simultaneousl...