"It is a great stroke of luck that Aditya-L1 was able to witness such a strong flare right at the beginning of its research ...
Indian spacecraft Aditya-L1 – named after the Hindu god of the Sun – has captured data that helped the scientists predict the exact time of coronal mass ejections (CMEs). These "massive ...
Aditya-L1 successfully reached Lagrange Point L1, approximately 1.5 million kilometers from Earth. The PSLV-C57.1 rocket carrying Aditya-L1 launched from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in ...
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 ...
The Aditya-L1 mission was launched on September 2, 2023 by ISRO onboard the PSLV C-57 rocket. On January 6, 2024, the spacecraft was successfully placed in a large halo orbit around first Earth ...
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.
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.
BENGALURU (Reuters): The Indian Space Research Organisation's inaugural solar mission, Aditya-L1, has reached its destination within the anticipated four-month timeframe, Prime Minister Narendra ...
India's first sun-studying spacecraft, Aditya-L1, has captured one of our star's fiery outbursts in new detail. Solar flares occur in regions where the sun's magnetic fields become tangled ...