Aditya L1 Launch LIVE: ‘Data from this mission will explain..,’ Former ISRO Chairman G. Madhavan Nair on Aditya L-1
Aditya L1 Mission LIVE Updates: Former ISRO Chairman G Madhavan Nair said that the satellite will be placed around Lagrangian Point 1. He said that the data from the space mission will explain different phenomena.
Aditya L1 Launch LIVE: What did astronaut Chris Hadfield say on India’s mission to the Sun?
Aditya L1 Launch LIVE Updates: As India gears up for the final countdown of its mission to the Sun, astronaut Chris Hadfield said, “So when we put something like Aditya L-1 up there in between us and the Sun to sense those things, to better understand how the sun works and the threats that it has to the earth, it’s good for everybody for protecting us as people.” (Read full story here)
Aditya L1 Mission LIVE: Students perform Surya Namaskar for the success of India’s mission to the Sun
Aditya L1 Mission LIVE Updates: As we are nearly an hour away from the launch of India’s mission to the Sun, students performed ‘Surya Namaskar’ at the Doon Yoga Peeth for its success on Saturday.
The Surya Namaskar was performed in the presence of spiritual guru Acharya Bipin Joshi.
Aditya L1 Launch: Where India’s solar spacecraft was made?
Aditya L 1 Launching LIVE: India’s solar spacecraft consists of seven payloads. All of them are indigenously developed by different laboratories in India.Â
Its VELC instrument is made at the Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Bangalore; SUIT instrument at Inter University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics , Pune; ASPEX instrument at Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad; PAPA payload at Space Physics Laboratory, Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre, Thiruvananthapuram; SoLEXS and HEL1OS payloads at U R Rao Satellite Centre, Bangalore, and the Magnetometer payload at the Laboratory for Electro Optics Systems, Bangalore. All the payloads are developed with the close collaboration of various centres of ISRO.
Aditya L1 Launching LIVE: Know the connection between India’s solar mission and SpaceXÂ
Aditya L1 Mission LIVE: India’s solar mission will also observe geomagnetic storms and other phenomena on the Sun. Notably, these phenomena led to the inactivity of at least 40 of the 49 satellites launched by Elon Musk’s SpaceX. (Read full story here)
Aditya L1 LIVE: ‘I congratulate the scientists and the people who established ISRO,’ says Congress leader Surendra Rajput
Aditya L1 Launch LIVE Updates: Ahead of the launch of India’s mission to space, Congress leader Surendra Rajput congratulated all the scientists of ISRO.
Aditya L1 Launch LIVE Updates: This is a very important day, says Astronomer Professor RC Kapoor
Aditya L1 Live Updates: Astronomer Professor RC Kapoor on Saturday called the final day of the launch of India’s solar mission as the day of utmost importance. “The most important instrument on Aditya L1 will study the Corona of the Sun. Normally, which can only be studied during full solar eclipse,” he added.
From the Moon to the Sun: India readies next space mission
India’s space agency takes aim at another milestone Saturday with the launch of a probe to study the Sun, a week after its successful unmanned landing on the Moon.
Aditya-L1 will carry scientific instruments to observe the Sun’s outermost layers, blasting off at 11:50 am (0620 GMT) for its four-month journey.
Aditya L1 Launch LIVE Updates: BM Birla Planetarium to live telecast the launch in Hyderabad
Aditya L1 Launch LIVE Updates: BM Birla Planetarium will also live telecast the launch of India’s solar mission on Saturday. (Read full story here)
Aditya L1 Launch LIVE Updates: Poet-diplomat Abhay K pens ‘Sun Anthem’ ahead of mission launch
Aditya L1 Launch LIVE Updates: Ahead of the launch of India’s mission to the Sun poet cum diplomat Abhay K presented his Sun Anthem to immortalise the moment.
The anthem goes as follows: “Home star, you’re never too far. Lighting up our lives wherever we are. On Moon or Mars, near or far, home star, you’re never too far. Keeping us all from drifting apart in the deep dark galactic bar. Igniting the skies each day in the Orion spur of the Milky Way.”
“Streaming light across the dark space. Primeval god, Universe’s glowing face. Home star, you’re never too far. Lighting up our lives wherever we are”
Aditya L1 Launch LIVE Updates: ‘Proud to be an Indian,’ spectators arriving at Satish Dhawan Space Centre
Aditya L1 Launch LIVE Updates: One of the spectators who have come to watch the launch of Indian spacecraft of solar mission expressed her happiness to witness the launching of Adiya L1.
“This is the first time, I have come here. We can’t explain our happiness,” says Bama, who arrived at Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota from Chennai to watch the launch,” said one of the visitors.
Aditya L1 Launch LIVE Updates: What is the common thread linking India’s mission to the Sun, Moon and Mars?
Aditya L1 Launch LIVE Updates: PSLV XL rocket is the common link between most of India’s space programms. The rocket will be carrying Aditya L1 spacecraft and had earlier powered launches to the Moon and Mars.
Aditya L1 Mission LIVE: What is the importance of India’s Solar mission for Asia?
Aditya L1 Launching LIVE: If successful, India’s mission to the Sun will be the first by any Asian nation to be placed in a solar orbit.
Aditya L1 Launching LIVE: What are the main objectives of India’s space mission?
Aditya L1 Mission LIVE: Major objectives of India’s solar mission include the study of the physics of solar corona and its heating mechanism, the solar wind acceleration, coupling and dynamics of the solar atmosphere, solar wind distribution and temperature anisotropy, and origin of Coronal Mass Ejections (CME) and flares and near-earth space weather.
Aditya L1 Mission LIVE Updates: Spectators start arriving at Satish Dhawan Space Centre ahead of the launch
Aditya L1 Mission Launch LIVE: Ahead of the launch of India’s space mission, spectators have started arriving at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh. One of the visitors expressed his happiness to be able to witness the launch.
Aditya L1 Mission LIVE: ‘For the first time, Indian satellite will provide data on..,’ said IIA’s professor Jagdev Singh
Aditya L1 Launch: For the first time an Indian spacecraft, Aditya L1 will provide data on the visible emission line and solar corona. (Read full story here)
Aditya L1 Launching LIVE: Ahead of the launch, devotees perform havan for the success of India’s solar mission. Watch
Aditya L1 mission LIVE: Ahead of the launch of India’s solar mission, people acrosss the nation are praying for its success. In Varanasi, devotees are performing havan for the success of India’s maiden mission to the Sun.
Aditya L1 Mission: Take a look at ISRO space centre gearing up for the solar mission launch
Aditya-L1 Mission LIVE: Ahead of the launch of the spacecraft, take a look at the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) from Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh.
Aditya L1 Mission LIVE: When and where to watch the telecast live
Aditya L1 Launching LIVE: After the successful landing of Chandrayaan-3, India is pinning hopes on ISRO’s next mission, which is to the Sun. It will launch at 11:50 am today. Click here to know about its live telecast links.
Aditya L1 Launching LIVE: Important FAQs answered ahead of India’s solar mission
Aditya L1 Mission LIVE: From the exact location of India’s spacecraft around sun to its landing date, know all about its first solar mission here.
Aditya L1 Mission: Know about ISRO spacecraft’s most challenging payload, VELC
Aditya L1 Launch LIVE: One of the main challenges faced by ISRO in its maiden solar mission is its VELC payload. Visible Emission Line Coronagraph or VELC was integrated, tested, and calibrated at the Indian Institute of Astrophysics’ CREST (Centre for Research and Education in Science Technology) campus in Hosakote in collaboration with ISRO. It proved to be a challenging task for ISRO because of its size and techical features.
Aditya L1 Launch LIVE: How many payloads ISRO spacecraft will carry?
Aditya L1 Mission Latest updates: ISRO’s spacecraft for its solar mission will carry a total of seven payloads. All of them will study different phenomenons on the Sun and observe the light from the sun. Three of them will measure in-situ parameters of the plasma and magnetic fields.
Aditya L1 Mission LIVE: Launch rehearsal and internal checks done
Aditya L1 Launch LIVE: Ahead of the launch, mandatory rrehearsal and vehicle internal checks all being completed. The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) will launch Aditya L1 from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC-SHAR) in AP’s Sriharikota.
Aditya L1 Launch LIVE: All set for India to launch its solar mission
Aditya L1 Mission: After Chandrayaan-3 success, India is all set to launch its maiden solar mission at 11:50 am from the launch pad at Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh.
Aditya L1 Mission: You can watch the launch liveÂ
Aditya L1 Mission: The live telecast can be watched on the Doordarshan channel or ISRO’s YouTube channel. ISRO on 1 September has also shared the link of the live telecast of the Aditya-L1 Mission. The launch of Aditya L1 is timed at 11:50 am (IST) today. Read more
Aditya L1 Mission: A few quick facts
Aditya L1 Mission Live updates: Here are a few quick facts about the India’s Solar mission, as stated by ISRO in a tweet:
-Aditya-L1 will stay approx 1.5 million km away from Earth, directed towards the Sun, which is about 1% of the Earth-Sun distance
-The Sun is a giant sphere of gas and Aditya-L1 would study the outer atmosphere of the Sun
-Aditya-L1 will neither landon the Sun now approach the Sun any closer
Aditya L1 Mission: Payload to send 1,440 images per day
The Visible Emission Line Coronagraph (VELC), the primary payload of Aditya L1 — the first space based Indian mission to study the Sun, set for launch on Saturday — will be sending 1,440 images per day to the ground station for analysis. Read more
Aditya L1: ISRO’s solar mission set for 4-month Journey to Lagrange point
ISRO’s objective with the Aditya L1 mission is to position the spacecraft within a “halo orbit” around Lagrange point 1 (L1) in the Sun-Earth system, located approximately 1.5 million km away from Earth. Read more
Aditya L1 launch countdown begins: When and where to watch
After the successful soft landing of Chandrayaan-3, ISRO is now set to launch country’s maiden solar mission Aditya-L1. Read More
Aditya L1 will carry a total of seven payloads
Of the total seven payloads, four onboard the spacecraft would directly view the Sun while the remaining three would undertake in-situ studies of particles and fields at the L1 point.
ISRO to use more powerful ‘XL’ variant of the PSLV satellite  to carry Aditya L1
ISRO scientists have used ‘XL’, the more powerful variant of the polar satellite launch vehicle (PSLV) that would carry the spacecraft on Saturday along with the seven payloads. Similar PSLV-XL variants were used in the Chandrayaan-1 mission in 2008 and the Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) in 2013.