Aditya-L1 mission: After Moon landing, successful start to journey to explore Sun
Saturday, 2 September 2023 Ten days after its Moon landing, India began a Sun dance on Saturday. Isro’s PSLV-C57 placed Aditya-L1, the country’s first solar space observatory, in a “highly eccentric Earth-bound orbit” in one of the longest launch missions that lasted a little more than an hour.
Isro announced its diligent surveillance and acquisition of data concerning the potent solar storm unleashed by the notably active sunspot region AR13664. This.. IndiaTimes
Isro hot tested a liquid rocket engine using additive manufacturing on May 9, achieving significant design advantages. This success may lead to future.. IndiaTimes
The Apollo 13 mission, launched in 1970, experienced a critical failure in its service module that prevented it from landing on the Moon as originally planned. Instead, the mission performed a..
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Isro chairman S Somanath on Tuesday said that the mission to the brightest planet in the solar system, Venus is already configured adding that payloads have been... IndiaTimes Also reported by •DNA
Even as Isro is awaiting a signal from Chandrayaan-3's Pragyan rover and Vikram lander, the space agency's chairman S Somanath has said that it won't be a... IndiaTimes