Aditya-L1 has seven scientific instruments four to observe the Sun and three to measure the impacts of solar activity in the vicinity of the spacecraft’s halo orbit. They are expected to provide fresh insights into solar mechanisms and help generate space weather alerts
Aditya-L1 is heading for a point in space called L1, about 1.5 million km from Earth from where the spacecraft will have an uninterrupted view of the Sun
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ISRO s Aditya-L1 mission, which will study the sun, will likely be launched this year, the Indian space agency s former chief A.S. Kiran Kumar said Friday.
Space Radiation Workshop: Indo-US students and scientists discussed the space radiation environment, astrobiology, and the application of artificial intelligence and machine learning tools.Â