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A 'big bang' for science The Aditya-L1 is designed to travel 1.5 million kilometres over four months, far short of the sun, which is 150 million kilometres from Earth.
India has successfully launched its first space-based solar observatory mission — just 10 days after the landing of its spacecraft Chandrayaan-3 on the lunar south pole. Called Aditya-L1, the ...
Aditya-L1 lifted off on Saturday and is on a journey that will take it 1.5 million km (932,000 miles) from the Earth - 1% of the Earth-Sun distance.
India is launching its first space-based solar observatory mission called Aditya-L1 to study the sun — just days after the successful landing of the country's moon rover mission Chandrayaan-3 ...
Aditya-L1 Mission: The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) announced today (September 18) that the Aditya L1 spacecraft has started collecting scientific data. “The Supra Thermal ...
ISRO Chairman announced the July 30 launch of a joint NASA satellite, updates on Aditya-L1, Gaganyaan, Chandrayaan missions, ...
NCERT plans new educational modules on Operation Sindoor for students in Classes 3-12, highlighting India's military ...
Himani Gurung, the daughter of humble farmers, has been selected to attend an exclusive workshop on ISRO’s Aditya-L1 Solar ...
On 2 September 2023, as India’s first space-based solar observatory, Aditya L1, set off to study the Sun, S Somnath received a regular scan that revealed a tumour in his stomach.
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