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      Its main goal is to study various solar activities in real time and understand how they affect space weather. Aditya L1 is a significant mission as it marks India's first space-based effort to explore and research the Sun.
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        MSIPATNA asked question Why is Aditya-L1 important?
        The Aditya L1 mission will be the first space-based observatory Indian solar mission to study the Sun, the ISRO said. The spacecraft is planned to be placed in a halo orbit around the Lagrange point 1 (L1), around 1.5 million km from the Earth,...
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          MSIPATNA asked question How far is Aditya-L1 from Earth?
          about 1.5 million km :: In the Earth-Sun system, L1 is between Earth and the Sun about 1.5 million km (900,000 miles) from Earth—about four times farther from Earth than the Moon.
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            The first Lagrange point, L1, is located between Earth and the Sun, roughly one percent of the distance to the Sun. It's a great location for solar explorers such as Aditya-L1, as it allows for an unobstructed view of the Sun that is never...
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              The Visible Emission Line Coronagraph (VELC) payload studies the solar corona and dynamics of Coronal Mass Ejections. > The Solar Ultra-violet Imaging Telescope (SUIT) payload images the Solar Photosphere and Chromosphere in near...
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                The suit of Aditya L1 payloads are expected to provide most crucial information to understand the problems of coronal heating, Coronal Mass Ejection, pre-flare and flare activities, and their characteristics, dynamics of space weather, study of the...
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                  MSIPATNA asked question What is the cost of Aditya-L1?
                  Cost of Aditya-L1 :: 5.5 Crores (USD) - 2018
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                    MSIPATNA asked question Is Aditya-L1 a satellite?
                    The space agency said Aditya-L1 is the first space-based Indian observatory to study the Sun. The spacecraft will be launched using a PSLV-C57 rocket.
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                      The correct answer is Sun. Aditya or Aditya-L1 is a spacecraft mission to study the Sun.
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                        MSIPATNA asked question What if we land on Sun?
                        If you could land here, all that extra weight would crush your bones and pulverize your internal organs. But if you take a look around, there's nothing here for you to actually land on, because the sun doesn't have any solid surface to speak...
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                          PSLV-C57 rocket :: Aditya L1, the first space-based Indian mission to study the Sun, is scheduled to be launched at 11:50 pm on September 2 from Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh. The spacecraft will be launched using PSLV-C57 rocket.
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                            Those interested in witnessing the launch of the Aditya-L1 mission can register themselves on the official link shared by ISRO. The registrations for the visitors have already begun from August 29. Here are the steps to get registered for...
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                              Uttarakhand :: In this regard, Aditya-L1 Support Cell (AL1SC), a joint effort of ISRO and ARIES, is set up at the transit campus of ARIES at Haldwani, Uttarakhand.
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                                MSIPATNA asked question What is Aditya-L1 Upsc?
                                The Aditya-L1 mission, developed by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), represents India's first space-based observatory dedicated to studying the Sun.
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                                  MSIPATNA asked question Does India have any space station?
                                  No, India does not have a space station in space. However, ISRO does have plans to have its own space station. You can read about the GSLV Mk III – A Comprehensive Overview of Heavy Lift Launch Vehicle in the given link.
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                                    Larsen & Toubro (L&T), known for its pivotal role in Chandrayaan, is also collaborating with ISRO on Aditya-L1 and Gaganyaan missions. “We participate in the PSLV launch missions. We have a position manufacturing facility in Coimbatore...
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                                      MSIPATNA asked question Which country made Aditya-L1?
                                      India's :: Aditya-L1 Mission : : Illuminating Solar Secrets Aditya-L1 marks a pioneering milestone in India's space endeavors, representing the country's inaugural foray into a space-based observatory dedicated to the Sun. The...
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                                        MSIPATNA asked question How long will Aditya-L1 take?
                                        The Aditya-L1 mission will take around 109 Earth days after launch to reach the halo orbit around the L1 point, which is about 1,500,000 km (930,000 mi) from Earth. The spacecraft will remain in the halo orbit for its planned mission...
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                                          MSIPATNA asked question How will Aditya-L1 reach Sun?
                                          The Journey to the L1 Point :: Destined for L1, it will first attain a low Earth orbit. Post this, using its propulsion system, the spacecraft will propel towards L1. Marking its voyage, Aditya L1 will spend around 4 months in space before...
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                                            MSIPATNA asked question Who launched Aditya-L1?
                                            The Aditya-L1 solar observatory is scheduled to launch Saturday (Sept. 2) at 2:20 a.m. EDT (0620 GMT; 11:50 local India time), the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) announced on Monday (Aug. 28).