The Aditya-L1 spacecraft is designed to watch the sun for any ejections of plasma that may hit Earth and damage power grids.
A ditya-L1, India’s first space-based solar observatory to study the Sun, has reached its home after a challenging voyage of 127 days. Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced on X (formerly ...
India's first solar observation mission has reached its final destination. On Saturday, Aditya-L1 reached the spot in space from where it will be able to continuously watch the Sun. The spacecraft ...
Aditya-L1, India's maiden solar observatory, is about to reach its new home. After an impressive 15 lakh-kilometer journey in the cold realm of space, the spacecraft is set to find a permanent ...
NASA and space agencies of other countries have also been watching the Sun for decades. But the coronagraph on Aditya-L1 has a slight advantage over other missions' equipment.
Aditya-L1 mission was launched in September 2023 ... Aditya-L1, developed by Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), was launched in September 2023 to study the solar atmosphere and has ...
Scientists in India have reported the “first significant result” from Aditya-L1, the country’s first solar observation mission in space. The new learnings, they said, could help keep power grids and ...
The mission aims to provide early warnings of these events. Aditya-L1 joins other space agencies like NASA and ESA in solar observation. Its unique vantage point allows constant solar monitoring ...
India’s maiden solar mission undertook a journey of around 1.5 million km from Earth, taking 127 days to reach its final destination.
In a significant development, India's highly ambitious solar mission, Aditya-L1, embarked on its journey to the Sun on Saturday after being launched on a PSLV rocket from Satish Dhawan Space ...