European Space Agency - ESA’s Post

First the Moon, now India turns to the Sun. ISRO - Indian Space Research Organization's #Aditya-L1 solar observatory is due to launch on Saturday, 2 September, at 07:20 BST/08:20 CEST. It's the first Indian satellite mission to study the #Sun, and we are providing two important types of support:

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Kumaran R

Software Engineer / Architect / Full Stack Developer with 14+ years of experience and Research on AI/IOT/Medical Technology (on my own interest) my blog -> kumarantech.com Github github.com/kumarantoo

1y

All space missions are global with ESA NASA also China and Russia support India can achieve anything.

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Christian Haggstrom

resistance is futile - you will be simulated

1y

But it is for the magnetic field measurements that it needs to be in L1 :)

Tom Verbeke

Programme Manager at the Belgian Science Policy Office

1y

Would be interesting to also mention ESA's own solar orbiter satellite and how they complement eachother...

CA Sivaji Rama Krishna Chowdary

ORACLE Cloud Fusion Financial Functional Consultant | Infovity , Oracle Cloud,.| CA MBA,.Entrepreneur,.Mentor

1y

Thanks for Your support,..ESA. WE Looking Long term relationship with you,..

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