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Bringing XPOSAT’s science and learning tools right to your fingertips.

A detailed illustration of the XPOSAT satellite orbiting Earth, highlighting its scientific instruments.
A detailed illustration of the XPOSAT satellite orbiting Earth, highlighting its scientific instruments.
Students engaging with interactive X-ray astronomy modules on digital tablets in a bright classroom.
Students engaging with interactive X-ray astronomy modules on digital tablets in a bright classroom.
Mission Brief

Clear summaries explaining XPOSAT’s goals, tech, and scientific payloads for all learners.

Student Zone

Fun, accessible lessons on X-ray astronomy designed especially for curious young minds.

FAQs

What is XPoSat?

XPoSat is ISRO’s satellite studying X-ray polarization in space.

When was it launched?

XPoSat was launched by ISRO in October 2021 to advance space science.

What are its main payloads?

The satellite carries two key instruments: POGS for X-ray polarization and XSPECT for spectroscopy.

Who benefits from XPoSat?

Students and researchers gain new insights into cosmic X-ray sources.

How can I learn more?

Check our student zone for easy guides on X-ray astronomy.

Where can I find latest XPoSat updates?

Visit our news section regularly for fresh research and mission progress.

Gallery

Visual insights into XPoSat's mission and science.

Diagram illustrating XPoSat's orbit around Earth with labeled payloads.
Diagram illustrating XPoSat's orbit around Earth with labeled payloads.
Infographic showing the POGS payload detecting X-ray polarization.
Infographic showing the POGS payload detecting X-ray polarization.
Photo of the XPoSat satellite model against a starry background.
Photo of the XPoSat satellite model against a starry background.
Chart displaying recent research findings from XPoSat's data.
Chart displaying recent research findings from XPoSat's data.