Aditya-L1: India's solar probe captures stunning images en route to L1
The camera also clicked Earth and its only natural satellite Moon on the second day of its four-month-long journey to L1
The camera also clicked Earth and its only natural satellite Moon on the second day of its four-month-long journey to L1
The landing site is about 600 kilometres from the lunar south pole. In the NASA image, a bright halo can be seen
The devices launched on August 15 claim to seamlessly merge the virtual and real worlds
The Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle C57 had successfully launched Aditya L1 spacecraft on 2nd September
The short video format was later released globally in 2021, where it quickly gained immense popularity
Presently, the majority of the 5.4 million people employed in the technology industry in India have clustered around these seven major cities, the report stated
The Indian Space Research Organisation will launch the mission Aditya L1 through PSLV C 57 precisely at 11.50 hrs from Sriharikota Space Centre.