Saturday, 2 September 2023

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The Indian Express
Indian scientists have so far observed the Sun through telescopes on the ground, and relied on data from solar missions launched by the United States, Europe, the United Kingdom, and Japan.
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The Hindu
There's a lot of trash on the Moon right now – including nearly 100 bags of human waste – and with countries around the globe traveling to the Moon, there's going to be a lot more, both on the lunar surface and in Earth's orbit.
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Times of India
After landing the Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft on the Moon's south pole, India is now ready to launch its first mission to study the Sun. Called the Aditya L1, this mission is scheduled to launch on Saturday (September 2) at 11.50 am from the Second Launch ...
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Hindustan Times
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is launching the Aditya-L1 mission to study the physics and chemistry around the Sun. The mission aims to understand the influence of the Sun's radiation on space weather and infrastructure.
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Hindustan Times
Aditya-L1 will carry scientific instruments to observe the Sun's outermost layers, blasting off at 11:50am from Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota. The Indian Space Research Organisation or ISRO takes aim at another milestone on Saturday, ...
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Hindustan Times
Aditya L1 Mission Updates: The Aditya-L1 will be fired from the second launch pad at Satish Dhawan Space Centre at 11.50am on Saturday. The Indian Space Research Organisation or ISRO, days after its successful Chandrayaan-3 Moon mission, will aim for ...
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NDTV
After the launch of Chandrayaan-3 Moon lander and Aditya-L1 ventures, ISRO has readied a mission aimed at enhancing cutting-edge scientific understanding in Astronomy. XPoSat (X-ray Polarimeter Satellite) is India's first dedicated polarimetry mission ...
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Hindustan Times
Karnataka Governor Thawar Chand Gehlot on Saturday extended his heartfelt congratulations to the dedicated team of ISRO on the successful launch of Aditya -L1, India's first space-based solar observatory.
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Business Standard
With more countries landing on the Moon, people back on Earth will have to think about what happens to all the landers, waste and miscellaneous debris left on the lunar surface and in orbit. Isro, moon. People think of space as vast and empty, ...
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