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India's "celestial surya namaskar" is about to reach its climax. India's first space-based solar observatory -- the Aditya-L1 satellite -- is going to check-in to the home it is likely to occupy ...
Called Aditya-L1, the spacecraft, weighing over 3,264 pounds, blasted off from the spaceport Satish Dhawan Space Centre in South India’s Sriharikota using the 44.4-meter tall polar satellite ...
India is gearing up for its first-ever mission to study the sun, Aditya-L1, which is expected to launch in early September.
India plans to launch Aditya-L1, its first-ever dedicated solar probe, early on Saturday morning (Sept. 2).
Aditya-L1: Satellite is healthy, first Earth-bound manoeuvre performed successfully, tweets ISRO The PSLV C57 rocket carrying the Aditya-L1 orbiter, lifted off successfully from the Satish Dhawan ...
Follow The Hindu’s live blog on ISRO’s first solar observatory Aditya-L1 launch, set for September 2, 2023.
India is launching its first space-based solar observatory mission called Aditya-L1 to study the sun — just days after the successful landing of the India is launching its first space-based ...
BENGALURU: The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has revealed the data captured by the Aditya-L1 satellite -- India’s maiden mission to the Sun -- and warned that the brightest star in ...
India launched Aditya-L1, its first space mission to study the sun, from Sriharikota. The spacecraft will travel to Lagrange point 1 between the sun and Earth.
Aditya L1 has placed the satellite in orbit shortly after launch as it makes its way to the centre of the solar system, Indian Space Research Organisation said today.
SWIS was activated on November 2, exactly two months after Aditya-L1 Spacecraft was launched from Sriharikota. Aditya-L1 solar satellite’s key payload ASPEX begins operation.
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