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India going to launch an X-ray telescope satellite Polix to study black holes, its one of its kind.




ISRO is in a race with NASA over putting X-ray telescope in space - Bangalore - DNA


Scientists at Raman Research Institute (RRI) are building an X-ray telescope to be sent to space to explain the nature of black holes.

A jointly funded project of the RRI and the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), the X-ray polarimeter experiment for astronomical research, affectionately called Polix, will study the polarisation of X-rays from cosmic sources.

“We are building the telescope and Isro will be building the satellite that will take it to space. This would be the first X-ray polarisation mission to space. We submitted a proposal to ISRO and we received the funding. The equipment will be ready this year and it will be up to ISRO to build the satellite,” said Dr Biswajit Paul, principal investigator of Polix.

Paul said the telescope would study how a black hole influences the space around it and also the magnetic structure of neutron stars.

“There is a lot of important science that can be done around black holes. We hope to find concrete evidence of some of the predictions for the general theory of relativity,” said Paul.


The Gravity and Extreme Magnetism Small Explorer (Gems) being developed by Nasa is also an X-ray telescope slated for launch in 2014. It is similar to Polix.

“We are competing strongly to launch before they do but Gems is much more sensitive and our work can be complementary to one another. But yes, our goal is to launch before they do,” he said.

Polix is more economical than the Gems project. “Our instrument has a budget of about Rs12 crore to Rs14 crore. It will cost about Rs100 crore to launch the satellite. The budget for Nasa’s mission is about $150 million.

“We are a small fraction of that and we will be able to do a significant amount of work that the NASA’s mission will accomplish,” he said.
 
now isro is in direct competition with nasa amazing!!!
 
well done RRI.

I had the chance to interact with RRI and TIFR scientists ( during an internship meet ). The scientists/profs there do research which is comparable to any leading institution in the world. Their work though appreciated among the scientific diaspora in our country is however for some reason not been under any media glare. Common people ( engineers ) are almost ignorant of the existence of such world class institutions in our country.

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well done RRI.

I had the chance to interact with RRI and TIFR scientists ( during an internship meet ). The scientists/profs there do research which is comparable to any leading institution in the world. Their work though appreciated among the scientific diaspora in our country is however for some reason not been under any media glare. Common people ( engineers ) are almost ignorant of the existence of such world class institutions in our country.
 
i think its better to win at home ie concentrate more on Moon and Mars and Manned missions . I dont say these things should be stopped but these missions will consume lot of time which can be useful for many other useful missions .
 
well done RRI.

I had the chance to interact with RRI and TIFR scientists ( during an internship meet ). The scientists/profs there do research which is comparable to any leading institution in the world. Their work though appreciated among the scientific diaspora in our country is however for some reason not been under any media glare. Common people ( engineers ) are almost ignorant of the existence of such world class institutions in our country.

Well said. Not only that, they thrown away lucrative jobs in MNCs to work for small amount paid by govt payscales. They are working in one of the worst bureaucratic and political environment with high corruptions and red tapes. The common people also ignorant about their efforts and contributions instead most of the time bash them for their few failures forgetting their great successes.
 
Nice to see ISRO doing so great in this field......glad to see ISRO taking up a project which hasntbeen accomplishe by NASA yet and they are into a healthy competition(atleast on ISRO's part)....I think NASA plays equally important role, as they have pioneered in this field and ISRO takes up a lot of inspiration from it...which leads to a competition which will actually benefit both of them...bothe the ORganisations can really compliment each other and a lot can be achieved...well done ISRO and well done NASA.
 
whether this knowledge will help in building x-band radar:undecided:
 
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Good work by ISRO though.
 
Hey, its not not sensitive that means it will be waste as bhuvan project is...
Man don't waste money on non sensitive things, also 12 crore for X-ray telescope and 100 crore for Satellite..It's OK..
 

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