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India Successfully launched Its First Mission To The Sun

The Aditya-L1 rocket was launched successfully from Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh on September 2. It will travel 1.5 million km away from the Earth – can you believe that is just 1% of the distance between the Earth and the Sun? According to ISRO, it will take four months for Aditya-L1 to travel this distance. The spacecraft will stay in Earth’s orbit for the first 16 days before heading towards the Sun. During this time, it will go through 5 manoeuvres to gain the necessary velocity (speed) for its journey. Once Aditya-LI reaches this “parking spot”, it would be in the Sun’s orbit so would need very little fuel to operate and will be able to watch the Sun constantly and carry out scientific studies. After an hour and four minutes of flight-time, the ISRO declared it “mission successful”. Aditya-L1 will allow scientists to observe solar activity, solar wind and solar flares, and their effect on Earth, and will help improve our scientific understanding of the Sun.

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DID YOU KNOW?

L1 stands for Lagrange point 1 – the exact place between Sun and Earth where the spacecraft is heading. A Lagrange point is a spot where the gravitational forces of two large objects – such as the Sun and the Earth – cancel each other out, allowing a spacecraft to “hover”.

India’s first space-based mission to study the solar system’s biggest object is named after Surya – the Hindu god of Sun who is also known as Aditya.

Previous Missions To The Sun

If Aditya-L1 is successful, India will join the select group of countries that are already studying the Sun.

Japan was the first to launch a mission in 1981 to study solar flares.

Since the 1990s, NASA and the European Space Agency (“ESA”) have been watching the Sun.

In February 2020, NASA and ESA jointly launched a Solar Orbiter that is studying the Sun from close quarters and gathering important data.

In 2021, NASA’s spacecraft called Parker Solar Probe created history by becoming the first to fly through corona, the outer atmosphere of the Sun.

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Everything You Need To Know About The Full Moon – The Blue Moon

What is a Blue Moon?

In case you are wondering, the Moon on August 30 was blue by name and not by colour. Blue moon normally occurs every two or three years and when two full Moons appear in the same month. Typically there are 12 full Moons each year. The Moon takes 29.5 days to complete a cycle. Since most calendar months last 30 or 31 days, there is usually only one full Moon each month. Sometimes, when a full Moon occurs right at the start of the month, there is just enough time for a second full Moon to happen at the end of the month. The 13th full Moon of the year is known as the Blue Moon.

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What is a super blue moon?

A Super Blue Moon is an astronomical event, where a Blue Moon and a super Moon happen at the same time. A super Moon is when the Moon’s orbit is closest to Earth at the same time that it is full, making the Moon appear much larger than usual.

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According to NASA, the time between Super Blue Moons can vary greatly, with the last one occurring 14 years ago.

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Indian Athletes Dazzle At The World Stage

Anahat Singh Wins Gold In Squash Championships

Anahat Singh clinched the gold medal in the U17 category of the Asian Junior Squash Individual Championships 2023 held in China from August 16 to 20.

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Priya Malik Wins Gold at U20 World Wrestling Championships

Indian wrestler Priya Malik has achieved a remarkable feat by winning the gold medal at the U20 World Wrestling Championships held in Jordan.

Indian Women Blind Cricket Team Wins Gold 

The Indian women’s blind cricket team created history by defeating Australia in the finals of the International Blind Sports Federation World Games in Birmingham, England. They won the final match by 9 wickets, winning the gold medal.

India Wins Bronze In Badminton

Indian badminton player HS Prannoy won the bronze medal in the men’s singles category at the BWF World Badminton Championships 2023 in Denmark.

World Athletics Championships 2023 :  India’s Men’s Relay Team Breaks The Asian Record

India’s men’s 4×400m relay team finished fifth in the final of the World Athletics Championships 2023 in Budapest, Hungary. How-ever, the Indian men’s 4×400m relay team scripted history in the semifinal heat, by setting the Asian Record. The Indian team of Muhammad Anas Yahiya, Amoj Jacob, Muhammad Ajmal Variathodi and Rajesh Ramesh shattered the Asian record in a stunning race, clocking 2 minutes and 59.05 seconds.

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Indian Athletes who have qualified for Paris Olympics 2024

The Paris Olympics 2024, set to be held in the City of Lights, is a highly anticipated sporting event on the global stage. India, with its rich sporting history, is leaving no stone unturned to ensure a strong representation at the games. As the nation gears up for the grand event, several Indian athletes have already qualified to participate, promising to make the country proud with their skills, determination, and dedication.

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Here is the list of the Indian Athletes who have qualified for Paris Olympics 2024:

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The GOAT Neeraj Chopra Wins Historic Gold For Javelin Throw

First-Ever Indian to win a gold at the world athletics championships

Neeraj Chopra, in a historic moment for Indian athletics, clinched the gold medal in the men’s javelin throw event at the World Athletics Championships 2023 held in Budapest, Hungary. The “golden boy of Indian athletics” etched his name in history by becoming the first-ever Indian athlete to secure a gold medal at this prestigious championship.

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His stellar throw of 88.17m won him this gold medal. Pakistan’s Arshad Nadeem, won the silver medal. Neeraj Chopra has also qualified for the Paris Olympics 2024. Shortly after becoming the new world champion, Neeraj Chopra won a silver medal at the Zurich Diamond League 2023.

DID YOU KNOW?

Neeraj Chopra has already won the Olympic Gold in Tokyo, also has a Diamond Trophy, the Asian Games Gold, and a Commonwealth Games Gold.

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