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ISRO Joins Hands With ARIES To Maximise Utilisation Of Data From India's First Dedicated Solar Space Mission Aditya-L1

Swarajya StaffApr 27, 2021, 02:41 PM | Updated 02:41 PM IST
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A community service centre has been set up to bring all data on board India’s first dedicated solar space mission to a single web-based interface enabling the users to quickly look at the data and identify the interesting science cases, the Ministry of Science and Technology said on Tuesday (27 April).

The service centre called Aditya-L1 Support Cell (AL1SC) - a joint effort of Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences (ARIES) under the Ministry of Science and Technolgy - will be used by the guest observers in analysing science data and preparing science-observing proposals.

AL1SC set up at the transit campus of ARIES at Haldwani, Uttarakhand, will jointly work with ISRO to maximize utilisation of science data from Aditya-L1 and facilitate India’s first dedicated solar space mission- Aditya-L1, the ministry said.

The centre will act as conduit between the users (student and faculty members from research Institutes, Universities, Colleges etc.) and payload teams of Aditya-L1 and solar astronomy research community at large.


The centre will also provide the co-aligned data from other observatories around the world that can complement the data obtained from Aditya-L1 allowing users to accomplish the science goals beyond the capabilities of the Aditya-L1.

Combining data from other observatories will be helpful in building a solar features event knowledgebase which will be the compendium of different solar features seen on the surface of the Sun and in the heliosphere. This knowledge base will be immensely useful for the scientific community in connecting the features in heliosphere to the surface of the Sun, the ministry said.

In addition to this AL1SC will also build capacity by establishing periodic training of the national user community on data analysis and proposal preparation. Short workshops of 2-3 days durations at different locations in India will be held focusing on universities who do not have access for downloading and analyzing the Aditya-L1 data. Further, AL1SC has also planned to schedule frequent e-workshops and tutorials using online platforms.

The centre will expand reach of Aditya-L1 not only within India, but also increase the visibility of the mission at the international level. It will allow every interested individual to be able to perform scientific analysis of the data, the ministry added.

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