The Indian Space Research Organisation is set to execute a key manoeuvre on Saturday, where it will command thrusters to fire and position the Aditya L1 spacecraft, India's first space-based solar ...
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 lifted off from the launch pad at Sriharikota on Saturday at 11:50 India time (06:20 GMT). It will travel 1.5 million km (932,000 miles) from the Earth - 1% of the Earth-Sun distance.
The Aditya-L1 satellite was launched in September last year and is the country's first mission to the Sun. It will now spend five years in space observing solar activity, solar wind and solar ...
The Solar Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope (SUIT) aboard India's Aditya-L1 spacecraft has achieved a historic milestone by capturing the initial full-disk images of the Sun in near ultraviolet ...
Bengaluru, Ahead of India's Aditya-L1 solar mission, a top scientist said the monitoring of the Sun on a 24-hour basis is a must to study solar quakes which can alter the geomagnetic fields of earth.
“Using the unique data obtained with the VELC onboard ADITYA-L1 we were able to precisely estimate the onset time of a coronal mass ejection (CME) that erupted from the Sun on July 16. This is ...
On high alert during the entire solar drama, the space agency’s satellites were able to dodge the worst of the storm’s impacts while its spacecraft Aditya-L1 and Chandrayaan-2 managed to ...