UVIT of ISRO: Rare UV-Bright Stars spotted – GKToday

UVIT of ISRO: Rare UV-Bright Stars spotted

The Astronomers have spotted massive hot UV-Bright stars in Milky Way Galaxy with the help of UVIT. UVIT is Ultra Violet Imaging Telescope. It is placed in Astrosat satellite. The Astrosat is the first multi wavelength space satellite of India.

UV-Bright Star: Recent Observation of UVIT

What is a UV Bright Star?

A UV-Bright Star is brighter than the horizontal branch and bluer than the red giant branch. According to the astronomers, the inner core of the stars spotted are almost exposed. This is making them extremely hot. They were evolved from a solar stage called “Horizontal Branch Stars”. Such stars do not have an outer envelope. These stars are in their late stages of evolution just like the sun. Apart from UVIT, the astronomers also used Gaia telescope and space telescope to identify the stars.

UVIT

Earlier Observations of UVIT

Astrosat

The Astrosat was launched in 2015. It was the first multi wavelength space observatory of India. It was launched to observe the universe in ultraviolet, visible and low and high energy X-rays. The mission has put ISRO in an exclusive club of nations that currently own space-based observatories. They are US, Japan, European Space Agency and Russia.

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