Among these points, three teeter on the edge of instability - L1, L2, and L3 - aligned along the Sun-Earth axis. In contrast, the remaining two, L4 and L5, portray celestial stability as they ...
The Aditya-L1 mission is India’s first scientific mission dedicated to studying the Sun and the VELC payload was developed by the Bengaluru-based IIA. Scientists associated with the IIA said ...
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has released the second set of scientific data from the Aditya-L1 solar mission. “The datasets comprise valuable scientific information about the ...
The Aditya-L1 mission aims to study the Sun's upper atmosphere, focusing on the chromosphere and corona. Its objectives include investigating heating mechanisms, ionised plasma physics ...
The SUIT instrument onboard Aditya-L1, is, for the first time, providing these ever-missing observations, revealing never-before-seen insights into the complex dynamics of solar flares and the ...
Aditya-L1 will be placed in a special orbit around a point called Lagrange Point 1, which is about 1.5 million kilometres away from Earth in space. This unique orbit will let the spacecraft always ...
India’s Aditya-L1 mission has captured a unique solar event. The spacecraft recorded the first-ever image of a solar flare ‘kernel.’ This rare observation was made in the lower solar atmosphere.
NEW DELHI: Isro's chief, S Somnath, revealed on Sunday that the Aditya L1 solar mission of the premier space research agency continues to relay data about the Sun. Somnath, addressing reporters ...
Images from ISRO’s Aditya-L1—India’s first mission to the Sun—reveal a solar flare ‘kernel’ in the lower layers of the atmosphere, according to an analysis. This provides new insights ...
New Delhi: The Aditya L1 solar mission is continuously sending data about the Sun since its launch in September last year, ISRO chief S Somanath told reporters on Sunday "We are looking into the ...
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.