The Indian Space Research Organisation has back-to-back missions lined up for the extraterrestrial exploration, with the latest being the Aditya-L1 mission that set-off to study the Sun. "For the Aditya-L1 mission, we are providing support from all three of our 35-metre deep space antennas located in Australia, Spain, and Argentina," Ramesh Chellathurai, ESA service manager said. Both ISRO and ESA …
Aditya-L1 has been successfully launched from the Satish Dhawan Space Research Centre in Sriharikota on Saturday. Among these, the Visible Line Emission Coronagraph is the primary payload that Aditya-L1 will use to focus on the Sun's Corona. Aditya-L1 will be placed in a halo orbit around Lagrangian Point 1, which is 1.5 million kilometers from Earth in the direction of …
Aditya-L1 launch mission time: In less than 24 hours, the Indian Space Research Organisation is set to launch its ambitious Aditya L1 solar mission – days after the Chandrayaan-3 made a landmark touch down on the lunar surface, a feat only four countries have achieved so far. To set up the first space-based observatory to study the Sun, ISRO will …