Introduction: With the vast expanse of our solar system, there exists a luminous celestial body that has captured our fascination for millennia – the Sun. Aditya, our intrepid explorer, embarks on a mission to cast light upon the secrets of this fiery sphere. Join us on this sun-stroke journey as we delve into the incredible marvel that is the Sun and its significant implications for our understanding of the universe. Unveiling Aditya Mission: Aditya's mission, named after the Hindu sun god Aditya, it is India's ambitious endeavor to study the sun's outermost layer, the solar corona. Launched by Indian Space ResearchOrganization (ISRO) , this mission aims to shed light on various solar phenomena and their impact on Earth. Aditya's primary objective is to investigate the Sun's magnetic field, the occurrence of solar storms, and how these phenomena influence our planet's climate and technology. Why Study the Sun? 1. Solar Weather and Earth: The Sun pl...
The Gaganyaan program envisages undertaking a demonstration of human spaceflight into low earth orbit. The mission involves launching a crew consisting of three members in low earth orbit for approximately three days and bringing them back safely by landing in Indian Sea waters. As part of the mission, two unmanned and one manned missions are approved by the government of India. The total cost of the Gaganyaan Mission is approximately 9023.00 crores. Gaganyaan spacecraft consists of crew modules to carry humans and the other one is a service module propelled by two liquid propelled engines. GSLV mark III also konown as Launch Vehicle Mark (LVM) III rocket launcher is used to launch Gaganyaan for its necessary payload capabilities. LVM is well proven and a reliable heavy lift launcher for ISRO. All LMV systems are reconfigured to meet human ratings requirements. It is capable of o rbital Module to an intended Low Earth Orbit of 400 km. Human safety is the first priority in thi...