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The work of TN scientists to the Aditya-L1 initiative is appreciated by GIM 2024

The work of TN scientists to the Aditya-L1 initiative is appreciated by GIM 2024


The work of TN scientists to the Aditya-L1 initiative is appreciated by GIM 2024
The work of TN scientists to the Aditya-L1 initiative is appreciated by GIM 2024



On January 6, the Lagrange point, also known as L1 point, which is around 1.5 million kilometers from Earth is reached by India's first solar mission spacecraft, Aditya-L1. From there, it will circle and study the Sun without experiencing an eclipse.


We have confirmed that our satellite Aditya-L1, which was deployed to investigate the Sun, is in its proper orbit at the Lagrange-1 point.


At the state government's Sunday Global Investors Meet, Nigar Shaji, an ISRO scientist from Tamil Nadu, was recognized for his role in creating the nation's first solar research program.


Piyush Goyal, the Union Minister of Commerce who attended the inauguration event, urged the attendees to offer Shaji a standing ovation. On January 6, the Lagrange point, also known as L1 point, which is around 1.5 million kilometers from Earth is reached by India's first solar mission spacecraft, Aditya-L1. From there, it will circle and study the Sun without experiencing an eclipse. The mission director for the Aditya-L1 program is Nigar Shaji. Speaking about ISRO's fantastic accomplishment, Goyal said, "Friends, yesterday (6 August) the nation celebrated a unique achievement."


We have confirmed that our satellite Aditya-L1, which was deployed to investigate the Sun, is in its proper orbit at the Lagrange-1 point. We are all pleased that Nigar Shaji, a Tenkasi native and daughter of Tamil Nadu, is the Project (Mission) Director of Aditya-L1. Speaking about ISRO's outstanding accomplishment, Goyal said, "Friends, yesterday, August 6, the nation celebrated a unique achievement." We have confirmed that our satellite Aditya-L1, which was deployed to investigate the Sun, is in its proper orbit at the Lagrange-1 point.


"With Shaji as project (mission) director, S Somnath as ISRO head (chairman), the whole country standing behind them and Prime Minister Narendra Modi leading from the front, India is advancing its space program today. "is making progress," she added. He said that the success of Aditya-L1 launches us into a new era of growth and advancement, after the success of Chandrayaan-3.


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