 The orbit that has been accomplished, which is available through various routes, it shows excellent orbit and the deviations from the targeted orbit is hardly just three kilometers in circular orbit of 650 kilometer and inclination is 001 degree, which is one of the very excellent orbital condition. And yet another announcement is the solar panel of the satellite also has been deployed successfully. So with this the new year has begun with the launch of ESLV, we have an exciting time ahead. We have launched the first X-ray Polarimeter Satellite X-Bosart, which is the first major Polarimetry mission in India. The Polar Satellite launch vehicle PSLV C58-6 has been equipped with all-round and nuclear weapons. X-Bosart is the largest space in the world, and it is also the second largest space in the world. We are very happy on the first of the year a very successful mission happens and it's a very unique mission because X-ray Polarimetry has been one of the unique scientific capability that we have developed internally in building instruments. But along with that we have to build the capability to understand data and then generate scientific outcome. So that also we are doing, we have had user meets for X-Bosart with all scientific institutions in this country. We want to create at least 100 scientists who can understand this aspect and then create contribute to the knowledge of black holes to the world. We are working on the development of X-Bosart for the first time in the last five years. We are working on the development of X-ray Polarimetry instruments or POLICS. We are working on the development of X-ray Spectroscopy and Timing or EXPACET. We are working on the development of X-ray X-ray Polarimetry instruments or POLICS. We are working on the development of X-ray Spectroscopy and Timing or EXPACET. We are working on the development of X-ray Spectroscopy and Timing or EXPACET. Not only that, he has also launched a successful launch of a satellite which is called Expo Satellite through its landmark rocket PSL VC-58 and which has been already launched to the space. And it has the objective of studying the X-rays coming from various parts of the universe. It will study the X-rays coming from black holes, Newton stars and they are very far away from our solar system. The PSL VC-58 rocket was launched in the same way. Expo-60 was also launched in the same way as the 10th anniversary of the development of the X-ray in the same way as the 10th anniversary of the development of the X-ray. In December 2021, NASA launched an exploration mission, IXPE. It launched the X-ray of the X-ray of the X-ray of the X-ray satellite.