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Welcoming 2024: How India is experiencing a silent ‘Triveni’ revolution in politics, science and civilisation
Gautam Desiraju •Political, economic, and civilisational streams of thought and action have intertwined such that India is becoming Bharat—a new, more confident, and self-assured nation that is preparing for its 'Amrit Kaal' moment by 2047
ISRO's Chandrayaan-3 and Aditya L1 missions propel India's soaring success in space science
Jajati K Pattnaik And Chandan K Panda •India will soon become a hub of space-tech activity, space start-ups and explorations, and space engineering
Sunwards: Aditya-L1 completes first earth-bound manoeuvre
•Barely 10 days after making it the Moon, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) launched the country's maiden solar mission — Aditya-L1from Sriharikota on Saturday
'A long journey ahead': ISRO Chief S Somanath congratulates team for successful launch of Aditya L-1
Fp Staff •Prime Minister Narendra Modi also extended his congratulations to the scientists and engineers of ISRO
Aditya-L1: PM Modi congratulates ISRO for successful launch of India’s first solar mission
Fp Staff •The Aditya-L1 mission is expected to reach the observation point in four months. It will be placed in a halo orbit around Lagrangian Point 1 (or L1), which is 1.5 million km away from the Earth in the direction of the sun
'Heartiest congratulations to all': Union Home Minister Amit Shah on successful launch of Aditya L-1
Fp Staff •After lifting off, the spacecraft will be placed in a low-earth orbit (LEO) around the Earth
India Secures Place In The Sun: ISRO's Aditya L1 gallops towards Earth's life source
Fp Staff •The Aditya-L1 observatory is equipped with seven distinct instruments designed to meticulously examine various layers of the Sun, including the photosphere, chromosphere, and the outermost layer known as the corona
'Both challenging and rewarding': Former ISRO scientist ahead of Aditya L-1 launch
Fp Staff •Aditya-L1 is the first space-based observatory class to study the Sun and is being fired using ISRO's reliable Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV)
ISRO ready for Aditya-L1 launch: What are solar storms that the mission will study?
Fp Explainers •India will launch its first space-based solar mission, Aditya-L1, on 2 September. The observatory will examine solar storms – triggered by coronal mass ejections – which can impact Earth, including by disrupting GPS and electrical systems
How the secret behind ISRO's success lies in India's civilisational continuity
Aditya Chaturvedi •What began in a coastal fishing village in Kerala, with sounding rockets carried atop a bicycle, has now reached another landmark that few would have imagined, let alone trusted