Highlights of the Aditya L1 mission's launch: India's first journey to the sun will research solar winds, which may disrupt earth's magnetic field and result in auroras.
ISRO today launched Aditya-L1 mission to study the sun
India's first solar mission is designed to research solar winds, which can create auroras, a prevalent kind of disruption on earth.
The solar mission comes after India defeated Russia late last month to become the first nation to set foot on the moon's south pole. Despite having a more potent rocket than Russia, India's Chandrayaan-3 outlasted the Luna-25 to complete a flawless landing.
Aditya-L1designed to travel about 1.5 million km (930,000 miles)
A parking lot in orbit where things prefer to remain put due to balanced gravitational forces is where the Aditya-L1 spacecraft is planned to cruise for around 1.5 million kilometres (930,000 miles) over the course of four months, saving fuel for the spacecraft. READ MORE :-
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Project director of Aditya-L1 Mission
Nigar Shaji, the project's director, told his colleagues scientists at ISRO that the launch of the nation's first solar mission, Aditya L1, on Saturday, was like a dream coming true.
It feels like a dream coming true, Shaji said in a statement to ANI on Saturday. I am overjoyed that the PSLV successfully inserted Aditya L-1 (into the intended orbit). Aditya L-1 has begun its 125-day voyage successfully.
Jitendra Singh On Aditya-L1 Spacecraft Launch
Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh praised the successful launch of the nation's first solar mission, Aditya L1, calling it a "sunshine moment for India" that the entire world had been anticipating with "bated breath."
Aditya-L1 solar mission a pioneering leap to study Sun, say experts
According to experts, India's ambitious Aditya-L1 project, which is the nation's first venture into space-based solar studies, will offer critical insights into the Sun's activity and their consequences for the Earth.
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) launched its first solar mission, which carried seven payloads for a thorough study of the Sun, successfully on Saturday, marking a significant advancement for the nation's space research efforts.
Many experts praised the mission's successful launch as well as its significance for science and mankind. The project marks India's entry into solar system research from space. If it succeeds in reaching Lagrange point L1, ISRO will become the third space agency to station a solar observatory there, after NASA and the European Space Agency, according to Dibyendu Nandi, director of the Centre of Excellence in Space Sciences India at the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Kolkata.
PM Modi On Sun Mission Launch
A week after the nation's successful unmanned Moon landing, India's most recent space mission launched today. Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised the scientists of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and promised to keep working tirelessly to comprehend the universe.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi declared, "Our tireless scientific efforts will continue to develop a better understanding of the Universe for the welfare of all humanity."
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