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Welcome #2021NewYear is not only a new year but also we are going to enter a new decade 2021-2030.
A decade in which we will be completing studies , being settled , getting married, having kids .
Some will loose their favourite person .

Welcome 2021 live (1/8)
Everyday in hustle
Another year
Another struggle

More responsibilities
Life will be more tougher

But remember YOLO
Keep yourself occupied, give time to yourself and your family , nature , animals and our country .

Be a responsible citizen of society .

(3/8)
Peace ☮️ out ✌️ #2020IsOverParty
This year was very different for all generation
We never saw these things
#lockdown #coronavirus #protest #unemployment #Rammandir #CAA_NRC (just before 2020)

But lot of good things happened
Students got promoted
Adults got married
(4/8)
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So let us look at some #space and ground-based telescopes that give us information about #pulsars via #multiwavelengthastronomy
Most gamma rays coming from space are absorbed by the Earth's atmosphere, so the telescopes are space based. The @fermitelescope & Integral missions have discovered many gamma-ray pulsars
In addition to the X-ray telescopes such as @chandraxray & @NASANuSTAR, the recently launched #NICER mission will help us probe the pulsar interior (I will explain this tomorrow)
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India’s #AstroSat Discovers An Ancient Galaxy; Findings Could Explain Origin of Light Post #BigBang - by @MrigDixit

weather.com/en-IN/india/sp…

(📸: ESA/Hubble & NASA, A. Filippenko, R. Jansen) Image
➡️The breakthrough discovery, published on Monday, was made using AstroSat—the first multi-wavelength satellite of India. Image
➡️Launched by the Indian Space Research Organisation (@isro) on September 28, 2015, and developed by multiple research institutes from India and Canada, the satellite specialises in studying celestial sources in X-ray, optical and UV spectral bands simultaneously.
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India's first multi-wavelength #satellite detects galaxy 9.3 billion light years away 🛰️

businessinsider.in/science/space/… Image
#AstroSat, India's first multi- wavelength #satellite, has detected an extreme ultraviolet (UV) light from a galaxy which is 9.3 billion light-years away from #Earth, the Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics (IUCAA) said on Monday.
A release from the Pune-based Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics said a global team led by IUCAA scientists have achieved the major breakthrough.
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Celebrating 49 years of @isro, in this special take on #SpaceInAMinute, we take a look at what the future holds for our nation's space program.
Riding on the success of major past orbiter missions like #Chandrayaan, @MarsOrbiter and #AstroSat, @isro is gearing towards new technologies and exciting future missions. Let's take a look!
First up is Chandrayaan-2. Launching early next year, the mission consists of a lunar orbiter, a soft-landing close to the south pole, and a six-wheeled rover. If successful, India will establish itself as Earth's 4th nation to achieve a soft-landing on the #Moon.
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