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Advanced sensors on the payload aboard India’s first solar mission Aditya-L1 detect coronal mass ejection impact

Advanced sensors on the payload aboard India’s first solar mission Aditya-L1 have detected the impact of a coronal mass ejection (CME). According to ISRO, the coronal mass ejection (CME) on December 15, 2023, was a single event. PAPA observations during this period showed a sudden increase in total electron and ion counts.

Plasma analyzer package for Aditya (PAPA)

It has two sensors

  1. Solar Wind Electron Energy Probe (SWEEP, measures electrons in the energy range of 10 eV to 3 keV)
  2. Solar Wind Ion Composition Analyst (SWICAR, measuring ions in the energy range of 10 eV to 25 keV and mass range of 1-60 amu).

Data collected by PAPA revealed the occurrence of Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) events during December 15, 2023 and February 10-11, 2024. The PAPA payload was launched by Vikram Sarabhai Space Center (VSSC)/ISRO’s Space The information provided by the PAPA payload is important for its effectiveness in monitoring space weather conditions and detecting and analyzing solar events.

Aditya-L 1

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