ISRO's Aditya-L1 Instruments Capture Intense Solar Activity

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ISRO's Aditya-L1 spacecraft's two onboard remote sensing instruments have captured the recent solar fury (Source: ISRO/X Profile)

ISRO's Aditya-L1 spacecraft's two onboard remote sensing instruments have captured the recent solar fury, the space agency said on Monday. Aditya-L1, India's first solar mission, reached the Lagrangian point (L1) on January 6, 2024, after a journey of 127 days since its launch on September 2, 2023. Positioned approximately 1.5 million kilometers from Earth, L1 allows the spacecraft to maintain an uninterrupted view of the Sun.

The Solar Ultra Violet Imaging Telescope and the Visible Emission Line Coronagraph have captured the dynamic activities of the Sun during May 2024, ISRO said in a statement.

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"Several X-class and M-class flares, associated with Coronal Mass Ejections, leading to significant geomagnetic storms, were recorded," it said.

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