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Title: Probing the heliosphere using in situ payloads on-board Aditya-L1
Authors: Janardhan, P.
Vadawale, Santosh
BAPAT, BHAS
Subramanian, K. P.
Chakrabarty, D.
Kumar, Prashant
Sarkar, Aveek
Srivastava, Nandita
Thampi, R. Satheesh
Yadav, Vipin K.
Dhanya, M. B.
Nampoothiri, Govind G.
Abhishek, J. K.
Bhardwaj, Anil
Subhalakshmi, K.
Dept. of Physics
Keywords: Probing the heliosphere
In situ
Payloads
Aditya-L1
Aditya-L1,
Heliosphere
Payload
Solar wind
2017
Issue Date: Aug-2017
Publisher: Indian Academy of Sciences
Citation: Current Science, 113(4), 620.
Abstract: AAditya-L1, the first ever Indian scientific space mission dedicated to probe the Sun, our nearest star, is slated for launch by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) most likely in 2020, the year coinciding with the expected start of the rising phase of solar cycle 25. Of the seven science payloads on-board AdityaL1, three are in situ instruments, namely the Aditya Solar wind Particle EXperiment, the Plasma Analyser Package for Aditya and a magnetometer package. These three payloads will sample heliospheric data from the L1 Lagrangian point of the Sun–Earth system, at a distance of ~1% of the distance to the Sun, along the Sun–Earth line. This is therefore a unique opportunity for the solar physics community to gain a better understanding of the inner heliosphere and predict space weather more accurately
URI: http://dr.iiserpune.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/3385
https://doi.org/10.18520/cs/v113/i04/620-624
ISSN: 0011-3891
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