Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:35am on 08 Apr 2024,Monday Science
India's Aditya L1 satellite, designed for uninterrupted solar observation, will miss the total solar eclipse today as it remains strategically positioned to monitor the Sun continuously. Placed at Lagrange point 1, Aditya L1 provides a 24x7, 365-day view of the Sun, crucial for studying solar activity and space weather. Despite the eclipse's significance on Earth, the satellite's location ensures uninterrupted observations. Aditya L1's unique orbit offers valuable insights into solar dynamics, aiding scientific research. Meanwhile, ground-based observations during the eclipse will complement satellite data, enhancing our understanding of solar phenomena.