Butterfly Nebula

Recently, Chile’s Gemini South telescope imaged the Butterfly Nebula in extraordinary detail. The nebula lies 2,500–3,800 light-years away, formed by glowing gas expelled from a dying white dwarf star.

What are Space Observing Satellites?

  • Satellites designed to observe space objects like stars, galaxies, planets, and nebulae.
  • They operate above Earth’s atmosphere, avoiding distortion caused by air and pollution.
  • Examples: Hubble Space Telescope (USA), James Webb Space Telescope (USA/Europe), Gaia (Europe).
  • They provide data on cosmic evolution, star formation, and exoplanets.
Butterfly Nebula

India’s Space Observing Efforts

  • Astrosat (2015): India’s first dedicated multi-wavelength space observatory.
    • Observes in X-ray, UV, and optical bands.
    • Helps study binary star systems, black holes, and galaxies.
  • Future Plans:
    • ISRO is planning XPoSat (X-ray Polarimeter Satellite) to study cosmic X-ray sources.
    • India is also collaborating internationally for deep space missions.

WHAT ARE NEBULAS?

  • Nebula = vast cloud of gas and dust in space.
  • Types:
    • Emission Nebula: glows due to ionized gas (e.g., Orion Nebula).
    • Reflection Nebula: reflects light of nearby stars.
    • Planetary Nebula: formed from dying stars (e.g., Butterfly Nebula).
    • Dark Nebula: dense clouds blocking starlight.
  • Importance:
    • Sites of star birth and death.
    • Provide clues about stellar evolution.

Light-year: Distance light travels in one year (~9.46 trillion km).

White dwarf: End stage of medium-sized stars, very dense and faint.

Astrosat: India’s first space observatory, important for UPSC science and tech section.

XPoSat: Upcoming Indian mission to study X-ray polarization.

Conclusion

With missions like Astrosat and XPoSat, India is steadily building capacity in space-based astronomy. Understanding nebulas and telescopes is crucial for UPSC aspirants, linking current affairs with science and technology.

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👉 Daily Current Affairs – 01st December 2025

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