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Wednesday, April 28, 2021

Uttarakhand will help ISRO in the country's first solar mission

 This center of Uttarakhand will help ISRO in the country's first solar mission

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ISRO ADITYA L1


A community service center has been set up to store data from India's first solar space mission on a web interface so that users can view these data immediately. To analyze it in a scientific way. The name of this center is Aditya L1 Support Cell (AL1SC).


The center has been created by ISRO (ISRO) and Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Science (ARIES) of the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India... The center is used to analyze scientific data by guest observers and the science Supervision will be done in preparing the proposal.

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AL1SC has been set up at ARIES's Haldwani campus in Uttarakhand, which will work jointly with ISRO to maximize analysis and use of all scientific details and data from Aditya L1 (Aditya-L1), India's first solar space mission To go This center will act as a bridge between the students and teachers of various research institutes, universities, schools, etc. and the Aditya-L1 payload team and the research community of the astronomy. It is expected from this center that Aditya will assist ISRO in the design and development of the analyzer software required for the maintenance of scientific data of L1.


This center will also be connected to other space observatories of the world. Will provide data related to solar mission, which can help in the details received from Aditya L1. The users can make the scientific goal beyond the Aditya L1's own capabilities.

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Apart from this center, national users will also be trained to conduct data analysis. There will be 2-3 day small workshops at various places in India. These workshops will be held in universities where the facility to download and analyze data related to Aditya L1 is not available.



This center will make the data received from Aditya L1 accessible not only in India but also in other countries of the world. With this, more and more people will get information about this mission. This will allow every interested person to do a scientific analysis of the data.

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