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Why India's Solar Mission Aditya-L1 Is Important For The World
- Friday November 29, 2024
- World News | Edited by Amit Chaturvedi
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.
- www.ndtv.com
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India's Solar Observatory Aditya-L1 Completes Halo Orbit: ISRO
- Wednesday July 3, 2024
- India News | Indo-Asian News Service
Aditya-L1 spacecraft, known as India's solar observatory, has completed its first halo orbit around the Sun-Earth Lagrange Point 1 (L1), announced mission officials at the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO).
- www.ndtv.com
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Sun's Fury May Fry Satellites, But India Has A Watchful Space Protector
- Monday June 10, 2024
- Science | Written by Pallava Bagla
India's maiden space-based solar observatory, Aditya L1 satellite, has recently captured 'solar fury' and now the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has warned that the Sun is moving towards "its solar maximum, giving rise to enhanced activity
- www.ndtv.com
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Aditya-L1 Mission Collecting Data "Before, During And After Eclipse": ISRO
- Monday April 22, 2024
- India News | Press Trust of India
ISRO chief S Somnath on Sunday said that the Aditya L I solar mission of the premier space research agency is continuously sending data about the Sun.
- www.ndtv.com
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Will India's Aditya L-1 Mission Throw Light On Solar Eclipse? ISRO Chief Says...
- Sunday April 21, 2024
- India News | Press Trust of India
ISRO chief S Somnath on Sunday said that the Aditya L1 solar mission of the premier space research agency is continuously sending data about the Sun.
- www.ndtv.com
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Was Diagnosed With Cancer On Day Of Aditya L1 Mission Launch: ISRO Chief
- Monday March 4, 2024
- India News | Press Trust of India
ISRO chairman S Somanath has revealed that he was diagnosed with cancer on the day of the launch of India's Aditya L1 solar mission but he said he was "completely health now".
- www.ndtv.com
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"Aditya-L1 Mission For Whole World, Not For India Alone": ISRO Chief
- Saturday January 6, 2024
- India News | Asian News International
Soon after the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) placed the Aditya-L1 spacecraft into its final destination orbit, ISRO chief S Somanath said that the crucial mission was not just for India alone but for the entire world.
- www.ndtv.com
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ISRO's Aditya-L1 Solar Mission Reaches Destination Within Four-Month Timeframe
- Saturday January 6, 2024
- Reuters
ISRO's Aditya-L1 solar mission has reached its destination within a four-month timeframe. The spacecraft was launched on September 2 last year and has now positioned itself at Lagrange Point 1, from where it will undertake a comprehensive study of the Sun, focusing on the solar corona and its influence on space weather.
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No Gender Bias At ISRO, Only Talent Matters: Woman Behind Aditya L1 Mission
- Saturday January 6, 2024
- Science | Written by Pallava Bagla
Nigar Shaji is a scientist at the UR Rao Satellite Centre, part of ISRO, in Bengaluru and is the project director for India's first space-based solar observatory.
- www.ndtv.com
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ISRO's Aditya- L1 Satellite Has A Date With The Sun
- Saturday January 6, 2024
- India News | Written by Pallava Bagla
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 for the next five years.
- www.ndtv.com
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India's Solar Mission "Destined To Look At The Sun Forever". 1 Week To Go
- Friday December 29, 2023
- India News | Press Trust of India
Aditya L1, the Indian Space Research Organisation's solar mission, will reach the Lagrange point 1 (L1) of the Sun-Earth system on January 6, which will enable the spacecraft to view the sun without any eclipses.
- www.ndtv.com
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India's Solar Mission Aditya-L1 To Reach Its Destination In Space On January 6: ISRO
- Saturday December 23, 2023
- India News | Press Trust of India
India's maiden solar mission Aditya-L1 will reach its destination, the Lagrangian point (L1) which is located 1.5 million km from the Earth, on January 6, Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) chairman S Somanath has said.
- www.ndtv.com
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Solar Mission Aditya L1 To Reach Destination On January 6: ISRO Chairman
- Friday December 22, 2023
- India News | Press Trust of India
India's maiden solar mission Aditya L1' will reach its destination, the Lagrangian point (L1) which is located 1.5 million km from Earth, on January 6, Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) chairman S Somanath said here on Friday.
- www.ndtv.com
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ISRO's Aditya L1 Solar Mission Begins Studying Solar Wind, Collects Data on Energetic Particles
- Wednesday September 20, 2023
- Press Trust of India
After India’s solar mission, Aditya L1 began its journey towards Lagrange Point 1 following a key manoeuvre, it has started studying energetic particles in the solar wind from space and will continue to do so for the rest of its life, a senior astrophysicist said.
- www.gadgets360.com
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Why India's Solar Mission Aditya-L1 Is Important For The World
- Friday November 29, 2024
- World News | Edited by Amit Chaturvedi
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.
- www.ndtv.com
-
India's Solar Observatory Aditya-L1 Completes Halo Orbit: ISRO
- Wednesday July 3, 2024
- India News | Indo-Asian News Service
Aditya-L1 spacecraft, known as India's solar observatory, has completed its first halo orbit around the Sun-Earth Lagrange Point 1 (L1), announced mission officials at the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO).
- www.ndtv.com
-
Sun's Fury May Fry Satellites, But India Has A Watchful Space Protector
- Monday June 10, 2024
- Science | Written by Pallava Bagla
India's maiden space-based solar observatory, Aditya L1 satellite, has recently captured 'solar fury' and now the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has warned that the Sun is moving towards "its solar maximum, giving rise to enhanced activity
- www.ndtv.com
-
Aditya-L1 Mission Collecting Data "Before, During And After Eclipse": ISRO
- Monday April 22, 2024
- India News | Press Trust of India
ISRO chief S Somnath on Sunday said that the Aditya L I solar mission of the premier space research agency is continuously sending data about the Sun.
- www.ndtv.com
-
Will India's Aditya L-1 Mission Throw Light On Solar Eclipse? ISRO Chief Says...
- Sunday April 21, 2024
- India News | Press Trust of India
ISRO chief S Somnath on Sunday said that the Aditya L1 solar mission of the premier space research agency is continuously sending data about the Sun.
- www.ndtv.com
-
Was Diagnosed With Cancer On Day Of Aditya L1 Mission Launch: ISRO Chief
- Monday March 4, 2024
- India News | Press Trust of India
ISRO chairman S Somanath has revealed that he was diagnosed with cancer on the day of the launch of India's Aditya L1 solar mission but he said he was "completely health now".
- www.ndtv.com
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"Aditya-L1 Mission For Whole World, Not For India Alone": ISRO Chief
- Saturday January 6, 2024
- India News | Asian News International
Soon after the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) placed the Aditya-L1 spacecraft into its final destination orbit, ISRO chief S Somanath said that the crucial mission was not just for India alone but for the entire world.
- www.ndtv.com
-
ISRO's Aditya-L1 Solar Mission Reaches Destination Within Four-Month Timeframe
- Saturday January 6, 2024
- Reuters
ISRO's Aditya-L1 solar mission has reached its destination within a four-month timeframe. The spacecraft was launched on September 2 last year and has now positioned itself at Lagrange Point 1, from where it will undertake a comprehensive study of the Sun, focusing on the solar corona and its influence on space weather.
- www.gadgets360.com
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No Gender Bias At ISRO, Only Talent Matters: Woman Behind Aditya L1 Mission
- Saturday January 6, 2024
- Science | Written by Pallava Bagla
Nigar Shaji is a scientist at the UR Rao Satellite Centre, part of ISRO, in Bengaluru and is the project director for India's first space-based solar observatory.
- www.ndtv.com
-
ISRO's Aditya- L1 Satellite Has A Date With The Sun
- Saturday January 6, 2024
- India News | Written by Pallava Bagla
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 for the next five years.
- www.ndtv.com
-
India's Solar Mission "Destined To Look At The Sun Forever". 1 Week To Go
- Friday December 29, 2023
- India News | Press Trust of India
Aditya L1, the Indian Space Research Organisation's solar mission, will reach the Lagrange point 1 (L1) of the Sun-Earth system on January 6, which will enable the spacecraft to view the sun without any eclipses.
- www.ndtv.com
-
India's Solar Mission Aditya-L1 To Reach Its Destination In Space On January 6: ISRO
- Saturday December 23, 2023
- India News | Press Trust of India
India's maiden solar mission Aditya-L1 will reach its destination, the Lagrangian point (L1) which is located 1.5 million km from the Earth, on January 6, Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) chairman S Somanath has said.
- www.ndtv.com
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Solar Mission Aditya L1 To Reach Destination On January 6: ISRO Chairman
- Friday December 22, 2023
- India News | Press Trust of India
India's maiden solar mission Aditya L1' will reach its destination, the Lagrangian point (L1) which is located 1.5 million km from Earth, on January 6, Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) chairman S Somanath said here on Friday.
- www.ndtv.com
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ISRO's Aditya L1 Solar Mission Begins Studying Solar Wind, Collects Data on Energetic Particles
- Wednesday September 20, 2023
- Press Trust of India
After India’s solar mission, Aditya L1 began its journey towards Lagrange Point 1 following a key manoeuvre, it has started studying energetic particles in the solar wind from space and will continue to do so for the rest of its life, a senior astrophysicist said.
- www.gadgets360.com