ISRO's solar mission '
Aditya
' is on track for launch in September, according to
ISRO chief Somanath's
recent announcement.
Source : jagranjosh
The mission, named after the Sun god, aims to study the Sun's outermost layer, called the corona, and its impact on space weather.
Source : jagranjosh
'
Aditya
' is equipped with advanced instruments to observe the Sun's atmosphere and gather critical data about its dynamics and emissions.
Source : ISRO
Understanding solar activities and their influence on Earth's environment is crucial for space weather predictions and satellite operations.
Source : ISRO
The mission's launch will be facilitated by
ISRO's Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV)
, showcasing India's prowess in space technology.
Source : ISRO
'
Aditya
' is set to operate in a unique orbit around the L1 Lagrange point, providing continuous observation of the Sun without Earth's interference.
Source : ISRO
The data collected by 'Aditya' will contribute to studying phenomena like solar flares, coronal mass ejections, and their potential impacts.
Source : ISRO
India's foray into solar exploration highlights its commitment to advancing space research and contributing to global scientific knowledge.
Source : ISRO
The launch of 'Aditya' will mark another milestone in ISRO's impressive track record of successful space missions.
Source : ISRO
Source : ISRO
More Stories