Year 2024: Indian Science Advancing Towards New Achievements
- In 2024, ISRO scientists achieved a major milestone by successfully placing the Aditya L-1 solar mission in its designated orbit.
- On July 2, India’s first solar mission, Aditya L-1, completed its orbit around the L-1 point between the Sun and Earth.
- The Aditya L-1 spacecraft takes 178 days to complete one orbit around the L-1 point.
- This is India’s first mission aimed at studying solar activities.
- In 2024, ISRO launched the XPoSat mission to unveil the mysteries of black holes.
- ISRO initiated the country’s first analog space mission in Leh, Ladakh.
- This mission will train astronauts and study challenges related to establishing base ....
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