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    ISRO releases second set of scientific data from Aditya mission

    • March 4, 2025
    • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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    ISRO releases second set of scientific data from Aditya mission

    Sub : Sci

    Sec : Space sector

    Context:

    • The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has released the second set of scientific data from its Aditya-L1 solar mission.
    • The Aditya-L1 mission, launched on September 2, 2023, is currently observing the Sun during its third revolution in a halo orbit around L1, which is located 1.5 million kilometres from Earth towards the Sun.
    • The datasets provide valuable information about the Sun’s photosphere, chromosphere, and corona, along with particle and magnetic field measurements from the first Earth-Sun Lagrange Point (L1).

    Access to Data:

    • The Aditya-L1 datasets are widely accessible through the Indian Space Science Data Centre (ISSDC) portal. Researchers and students can access the data for further analysis by visiting the ISSDC website at www.issdc.gov.in/adityal1.html or through the PRADAN portal at pradan.issdc.gov.in/al1 and pradan1.issdc.gov.in/al1.
    • User manuals for analysing the Aditya-L1 payload data are also available on these portals after registration.
    • ISRO encourages the scientific community, researchers, and students to utilize these datasets for further study and exploration.

    About Aditya-L1 Mission:

    • Aditya-L1 is India’s inaugural mission dedicated to studying the Sun, developed by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO).
    • Launched on September 2, 2023, aboard the PSLV-C57 rocket, the spacecraft was successfully inserted into a halo orbit around the Sun-Earth Lagrange Point 1 (L1) on January 6, 2024.

    Mission Objectives:

    • Investigate the behaviour and heating mechanisms of the Sun’s chromosphere and corona, including the study of coronal mass ejections (CMEs) and their origins.
    • Analyse the properties and dynamics of the solar wind, enhancing our understanding of space weather phenomena and their impact on Earth.
    • Measure energetic particle fluxes and magnetic fields in the space environment around L1 to study the solar wind and magnetic storms affecting both space and terrestrial technologies.

    Payloads:

    • Visible Emission Line Coronagraph (VELC)
    • Solar Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope (SUIT)
    • Solar Low Energy X-ray Spectrometer (SoLEXS)
    • Aditya Solar wind Particle Experiment (ASPEX)
    • High Energy L1 Orbiting X-ray Spectrometer (HEL1OS)
    • Plasma Analyser Package for Aditya (PAPA)
    • Advanced Tri-axial High-Resolution Digital Magnetometers

    Significance of L1 Orbit:

    • Positioned at the L1 point, approximately 1.5 million kilometres from Earth towards the Sun, Aditya-L1 enjoys an uninterrupted view of the Sun, free from Earth’s shadow. This strategic location allows for continuous solar observations.
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