ISRO launched Aditya L1 successfully
According to the ISRO, the Aditya-L1 mission is expected to reach the observation point known as Lagrange Point 1 in four months.
According to the ISRO, the Aditya-L1 mission is expected to reach the observation point known as Lagrange Point 1 in four months.
The Instrument for the Lunar Seismic Activity (ILSA) payload on board the Lander detected vibrations taking place due to the movements of the mission’s Pragyan Rover and other payloads.
ISRO scientists always carry miniature models of spaceships and satellites to Sri Venkateswara Temple before the launch.
Aditya L1, India’s first solar probe launched by a PSLV-C57 rocket. It will reach ‘Lagrange 1’ at a distance of 1.5 million km from the Earth after 4 months.
The Pragyan Rover came out of Chandrayaan-3 Vikram lander, and discovered Oxygen on the Moon
The secular and progressive groups who exclusively identify with a scientific outlook must be stunned.
Gaganyaan mission marks a pivotal juncture for India’s space program, with its multi-phased approach aiming to achieve crewed spaceflight, scientific advancements, and global collaboration.
Talking about the news of Chandrayaan-3, Patrick Christys, a reporter for an English news channel GBN, said, ‘India should return the financial aid given by Britain.
Representing ISRO’s maiden solar study mission, the endeavour comes with a budget of Rs 378 crores and is slated to span a duration of 5 years.
The incident had an unforeseen impact on the health of esteemed 90-year-old Russian scientist Mikhail Marov, resulting in his hospitalisation.