The XpoSat mission, utilizing the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV), is expected to have a lifespan of around five years and will contribute valuable insights into the nature and behaviour of the universe. Girish Linganna explains
India launched its first winter scientific expedition to the Arctic on December 18, 2023, enabling unique observations during polar nights with almost 24 hours of darkness and sub-zero temperatures. The initiative, aimed at expanding understanding of the Arctic, encompasses climate change, space weather, sea-ice dynamics, and more.
Solar flares impact Earth, satellites, and astronauts. X-class flares are the strongest, potentially causing geomagnetic storms. A recent X2.8 flare, the strongest since 2017, affected shortwave radio. Solar radiation storms from flares pose risks to astronauts and satellites
India's ISRO is set to launch its inaugural Venus mission, Shukrayaan-1, aiming to explore the planet's sub-surface characteristics. Venus, once Earth-like, underwent a fiery transformation, experiencing a runaway greenhouse effect. Scorching temperatures and high pressures, make planetary exploration challenging, says Girish Linganna
ISRO has achieved a significant milestone in its Aditya L-1 mission, dedicated to studying the Sun's secrets and its impact on space weather dynamics. The Solar Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope (SUIT) on Aditya L-1 successfully operated its shutter, capturing the Sun's complete disk in the 200-400 nm wavelength range. Girish Linganna explains
Girish Linganna explains the significance of the successful capture of initial complete images of the Sun's disk by the Solar Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope (SUIT) on the Aditya L-1 spacecraft. SUIT, activated on November 20, 2023. The images reveal sunspots, plage, and quiet Sun regions, offering insights into solar dynamics.
The NASA-ISRO collaboration aims to share technological insights and reduce costs, with potential benefits including enhancing India's expertise in human spaceflight, fostering scientific cooperation, and inspiring the younger generation. Girish Linganna explains
The Aditya Solar wind Particle Experiment (ASPEX) payload onboard India's Aditya-L1 satellite commenced its operations and started performing normally, ISRO said in a statement on Saturday.
During a meeting in New Delhi, discussions also included the historic Chandrayaan-3 landing, India's first astronaut program with NASA, and collaborations in human spaceflight, space health, and medicine. The collaboration involves joint working groups, discussions with US industries, and testing facilities for space mission.
World Science Day for Peace and Development, observed on November 10, bridges the gap between science and the public, emphasizing the role of science in sustainable development. Established by UNESCO in 2001, it promotes global collaboration, fostering trust in scientific approaches for societal progress. The 2023 theme, "Building Trust in Science," highlights the need for faith in evidence-based solutions.
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