"It is a great stroke of luck that Aditya-L1 was able to witness such a strong flare right at the beginning of its research ...
India's first sun-studying spacecraft, Aditya-L1, has captured one of our star's fiery outbursts in new detail. Solar flares occur in regions where the sun's magnetic fields become tangled ...
Just a few months after it was launched, the spacecraft observed one of the most violent flare eruptions on the sun - from its origin to its full ...
Aditya-L1, at present, is observing the Sun during its third revolution in the Halo orbit around Lagrange Point (L1). The Aditya-L1 mission was launched on September 2, 2023 by ISRO onboard the ...
Scientists say this finding will help study the Sun’s energy bursts. Aditya-L1 was launched on 2 September 2023. It was placed in a special orbit on 6 January 2024. This orbit, called Lagrange ...
Images from ISRO’s Aditya-L1—India’s first mission to the Sun—reveal a solar flare ‘kernel’ in the lower layers of the atmosphere, according to an analysis. This provides new insights ...
is much closer to the sun at a maximum of 42 million kilometers than Aditya-L1 at around 150 million kilometers. However, Aditya has another advantage: it sees where the flares originate. As a flare ...
India’s first dedicated space based solar mission, Aditya-L1, has made a ground-breaking observation as one of its scientific payloads has captured the first-ever image of a solar flare ...
With SUIT and other instruments now fully operational, Aditya-L1 is set to revolutionise our understanding of the Sun and its influence on space weather. This marks just the beginning of what ...
Aditya-L1 mission is set to revolutionize humanity's understanding of the Sun and its influence on Earth, especially impact of space weather. The initial findings from Aditya-L1 instruments could well ...