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Indian Space Research Organisation's Aditya-L1 mission is now orbiting Earth, studying the sun and attempting to solve pressing solar mysteries.
The Aditya-L1 spacecraft will be pushed into its designated orbit around 4pm on January 6 approximately 15 lakh kilometres away from Earth.
The Aditya-L1 spacecraft is designed to watch the sun for any ejections of plasma that may hit Earth and damage power grids.
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 ...
This weekend, India aims to launch the Aditya-L1 spacecraft, its first-ever mission to the Sun. The mission will study the Sun's atmosphere.
Aditya L1 Mission: ISRO's maiden solar mission is set to take off on September 2, 2023 at 11:50 am. There is certain astrological significance also associated with launch date, day and time.
If it reaches the L1 orbit, Aditya-L1 will join SOHO, NASA’s Parker Solar Probe, ESA’s Solar orbiter, and a handful of other spacecraft dedicated to studying the closest star to Earth.
Science News: India's solar space observatory mission, Aditya-L1, has begun its 110-day journey to L1, a point 1.5 million km from Earth. The spacecraft will be pla ...
India has successfully launched its first space-based solar observatory mission — just 10 days after the landing of its spacecraft Chandrayaan-3 on the lunar south pole. Called Aditya-L1, the ...
Aditya-L1 solar mission: Detailed scheduleAditya-L1's payload will utilise the onboard propulsion and it will then propel towards the Lagrange point. During this moment, the spacecraft will exit ...
Learn interesting facts about the Aditya L1 mission from the top 10 most frequently asked questions (FAQs) about India’s first solar mission.
The Aditya-L1 spacecraft is designed to provide remote observations of the solar corona and in-situ observations of the solar wind at the Sun-Earth Lagrange Point 1 (L1), which is about 1.5 ...