Here's the edited excerpt: • On September 19, Aditya L1 undertook a manoeuvre to beat Earth's gravity and leave its sphere of influence to move towards the Lagrangian point. • On October 6 ...
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.
Bengaluru, ISRO on Thursday released a "selfie" and images of the Earth and the Moon taken by the camera on-board Aditya-L1 solar mission spacecraft. "Aditya-L1, destined for the Sun-Earth L1 ...
The spacecraft, Aditya-L1, was launched by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) in September last year, and has been stationed about 932,000 miles from Earth, since January. Now ...
India's Aditya-L1 solar mission has achieved its first major result, providing data that could protect Earth's infrastructure from future solar activity. On July 16th, the mission's Visible ...
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. It will take four months to reach its ...
IT之家 1 月 7 日消息,ISRO(印度空间研究组织)宣布其首个太阳探测器 Aditya-L1 已抵达围绕日地拉格朗日 L1 点的目标轨道 Halo Orbit(晕轮轨道 ...
Once Aditya-L1 reaches this "parking spot" it will be able to orbit the Sun at the same rate as the Earth. From this vantage point it will be able to watch the Sun constantly, even during eclipses ...
Aditya-L1 is able to watch the Sun constantly, even during eclipses and occultations, and carry out scientific studies. Prof Ramesh says when we look at the Sun from the Earth, we see an orange ...
Scientists in India have reported the “first significant result” from Aditya-L1, the country’s first solar observation mission in space. The new learnings, they said, could help keep power grids and ...
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 ...
India launched Aditya-L1 - its first observation mission to the Sun. The rocket that took off on 2 September is on a four-month 1.5 million km (932,000 miles)-journey from the Earth and is ...