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ISRO has made remarkable strides in space technology, with multiple world records and milestones that prove time-and-again that ISRO is one of the leading space research institutions of the world. These achievements demonstrate ISRO's capabilities and commitment to advancing space research.And at the frontier of some of the great milestones is Dr. Somanath, former chairman of ISRO, who played a crucial role in shaping India's space program. Under his leadership, ISRO achieved numerous milestones, including the successful launch of several satellites and spacecraft. His vision and expertise have left a lasting impact on India's space research endeavors.Tune into this conversation with a visionary from India's space program and gain some valuable insights on space exploration. Resource List - ISRO Official Website - www.isro.gov.in ISRO Missions Page - www.isro.gov.in/Mission.html ISRO Profile - www.isro.gov.in/profile.html ISRO History, Missions & Achievements - www.sriramsias.com/blog/isro-history-missions-achievements/ About Dr. Somanath - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S._Somanath https://pwonlyias.com/s-somanath-biography/ https://www.iafastro.org/biographie/s-somanath.html Chandrayaan-3 - https://www.eoportal.org/satellite-missions/chandrayaan-3#propulsionmodule More about PSLV - https://www.isro.gov.in/PSLV_CON.htmlhttps://www.isro.gov.in/PSLV_Launchers.htmlhttps://www.nsilindia.co.in/pslv-productionNASA's Scout Rocket Family - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scout_(rocket_family) Starship by SpaceX - https://www.spacex.com/vehicles/starship/ More about NGLV -https://www.drishtiias.com/printpdf/isro-s-next-gen-launch-vehicle https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Next_Generation_Launch_Vehiclehttps://youtu.be/hcbpU6dtMTA?feature=shared What is a Semi-Cryogenic Engine? -https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SCE-200 ISRO's Gaganyaan Mission - https://www.isro.gov.in/Gaganyaan.html More about Gaganyaan's Test Vehicle - https://www.isro.gov.in/media_isro/pdf/TVD1/TVD1_Brochure_new.pdf Read more about ISRO's SpaDeX Mission - https://static.pib.gov.in/WriteReadData/specificdocs/documents/2025/jan/doc2025116486201.pdfhttps://www.isro.gov.in/mission_SpaDeX.html https://www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/science/isro-successfully-executes-spadex-docking-experiment-india-joins-elite-club-of-nations/article69103462.eceChandrayaan-4 Mission - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chandrayaan-4 https://www.isro.gov.in/UnionCabinetApprovesIndiasMission.html Aditya L1 Mission - https://www.isro.gov.in/Aditya_L1.html https://www.isro.gov.in/Aditya_L1-MissionDetails.html
Astronomy Daily - The Podcast: S03E217Welcome to Astronomy Daily, your trusted source for the latest in space exploration and astronomical discoveries. I'm your host, Anna, bringing you today's cosmic headlines from massive magnetic phenomena on Jupiter to the latest in asteroid research.Highlights:- Jupiter's Magnetic Tornadoes: Discover the colossal magnetic tornadoes on Jupiter that are spawning Earth-sized storms. These massive storms, visible only in ultraviolet light, are dense hazes of aerosols formed by swirling magnetic vortices in Jupiter's stratosphere. Learn how these phenomena are linked to the IO plasma torus and the planet's magnetic field.- International Space Station's Space Debris Challenge: Delve into the recent evasive maneuvers by the ISS to avoid dangerous space debris. With over 10,200 active satellites and millions of debris fragments in orbit, the station's need for debris avoidance maneuvers is on the rise, highlighting the growing challenges in low Earth orbit.- Asteroid Research Breakthrough: Explore the new integrated approach for studying near-Earth asteroids, demonstrated during the observation of asteroid 2022 WJ1. This methodology combines space-based detection with ground-based observation, providing unprecedented detail about incoming asteroids and enhancing planetary defense capabilities.- Farewell to Earth's Temporary Mini Moon: Bid goodbye to asteroid 2024 PT5, which recently ended its brief stint as Earth's second moon. Learn about the fascinating study of these temporary orbital captures and future close approaches of 2024 PT5.- James Webb Space Telescope's Exoplanet Insights: Uncover the latest findings from the James Webb Space Telescope on the Super Earth Gliese 486B, shedding light on the cosmic shoreline and the atmospheres of distant worlds. Understand the implications for planets orbiting red dwarf stars and the search for potentially habitable worlds.- India's Solar Observation Breakthrough: Celebrate India's first major breakthrough from the Aditya L1 Solar Observation Mission. Discover how the mission's Advanced Visible Emission Line Coronagraph instrument is providing detailed data on coronal mass ejections, offering crucial insights for protecting our technology-dependent world.For more cosmic updates, visit our website at astronomydaily.io. Sign up for our free Daily newsletter to stay informed on all things space. Join our community on social media by searching for #AstroDailyPod on Facebook, X, YouTubeMusic, Tumblr, and TikTok. Share your thoughts and connect with fellow space enthusiasts.Thank you for tuning in. This is Anna signing off. Until next time, keep looking up and stay curious about the wonders of our universe.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-the-podcast--5648921/supportFor more support options, visit https://spacenutspodcast.com/about✍️ Episode ReferencesHubble Space Telescopehttps://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/hubble/main/index.htmlNASA's Cassini spacecrafthttps://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/cassini/main/index.htmlInternational Space Stationhttps://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/main/index.htmlSpaceX's Starlinkhttps://www.spacex.com/starlink/Catalina Sky Surveyhttps://catalina.lpl.arizona.edu/Lowell Discovery Telescopehttps://lowell.edu/research/telescopes-facilities/lowell-discovery-telescope/Universidad Complutense de Madridhttps://www.ucm.es/James Webb Space Telescopehttps://www.jwst.nasa.gov/Aditya L1 Solar Observation Missionhttps://www.isro.gov.in/Aditya_L1.htmlAstronomy Dailyhttps://astronomydaily.io/
El Sol emite su mayor llamarada del ciclo actual, generando alertas globales.El Sol desató su mayor llamarada de este ciclo el martes, tras una tormenta solar que trajo auroras impresionantes en ambos hemisferios. La NOAA emitió una alerta por posibles interrupciones en las señales de radio debido a la llamarada X8.7, la más grande desde 2017. Esta actividad proviene de la Región Activa 3664, que también lanzó eyecciones de masa coronal. El ciclo solar actual, que comenzó en diciembre de 2019, está cerca de su pico, lo que explica la mayor frecuencia de actividad solar.El Sol sigue causando impacto.A partir del 7 de mayo, una serie de grandes llamaradas solares y eyecciones de masa coronal lanzaron partículas cargadas y campos magnéticos hacia la Tierra, creando la tormenta solar más fuerte en dos décadas. Las CMEs llegaron a velocidades de hasta 3 millones de millas por hora, provocando tormentas geomagnéticas con calificación G5, la más alta en la escala. Este evento produjo auroras visibles en latitudes inusuales, como el sur de EE.UU. y el norte de India. Durante el evento, auroras brillantes fueron visibles en lugares inesperados. La tormenta geomagnética causó interrupciones en la comunicación y puso en alerta a las agencias espaciales. NASA ajustó sus misiones para evitar daños, y las auroras fueron estudiadas a través de informes de ciudadanos. La misión Aditya-L1 de ISRO observó vientos solares de alta velocidad y flujos de iones energéticos. La nave Chandrayaan-2 también registró aumentos en las partículas de alta energía alrededor de la luna.Las agencias espaciales, incluyendo la NASA y la ISRO de India, recopilaron datos valiosos. Aditya-L1 de ISRO observó vientos solares y flujos de iones energéticos. Chandrayaan-2 también registró aumentos en partículas de alta energía. Estos datos son cruciales para entender los efectos del clima espacial en la infraestructura terrestre y espacial. La región solar activa que causó estos eventos ahora está fuera de vista desde la Tierra, pero las observaciones continuarán desde el espacio. Las tormentas solares no solo afectan la Tierra. La región solar activa que causó estos eventos ahora está fuera de vista, pero NASA y otras agencias continuarán observándola desde el espacio. Los próximos proyectos, como la misión Artemis de NASA, dependen de una mejor comprensión de cómo las tormentas solares afectan nuestro planeta y las misiones tripuladas. Las agencias espaciales continuarán recopilando datos para entender mejor estos fenómenos.Para más información sobre eventos científicos y tecnológicos, escucha el pódcast "El Siglo 21 es Hoy" en ElSiglo21esHoy.com.
First, we discuss how ISRO's project to study the sun, Aditya-L1 successfully reached its designated L-1 point. To help us understand what makes the project so unique, and what all ISRO plans to study through it, Indian Express' Anonna Dutt joins us in this segment. Second, we talk about a book titled 'Four Stars of Destiny,' authored by Former Army Chief, General MM Naravane. The Indian Army is now reviewing the book since it offers insights into India's military standoff with China in eastern Ladakh that started in 2020, including details about the Galwan Valley clashes and the Agnipath recruitment scheme. The Indian Express' Amrita Nayak Datta, joins us in this segment to share everything that's been happening regarding the book. Lastly, we talk about the Maldives government's suspension of three deputy ministers after they took to social media to make derogatory remarks against Prime Minister Narendra Modi.Hosted by Rahel PhiliposeWritten and Produced by Rahel Philipose, Niharika Nanda, and Shashank BhargavaEdited and Mixed by Suresh Pawar
- Hôm qua, Thủ tướng Ấn Độ Narendra Modiz vui mừng thông báo, tàu thăm dò mặt trời Aditya-L1 của nước này đã đến đích trong khung thời gian 4 tháng theo kế hoạch. Đây là sứ mệnh thăm dò mặt trời đầu tiên của Tổ chức Nghiên cứu vũ trụ Ấn Độ (ISRO). Chủ đề : Ấn Độ, Aditya-L1, SRO --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vov1tintuc/support
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Episode Summary: In this episode of the Space Policy Pioneers Podcast, Andy Williams, Director of Science in Space, sits down with Tanushri Joshi, Senior Legal and Business Development Manager at HEX20, an Australian smallsat firm. At the time of recording, Tanushri has just finished a post at an Indian rocket company - Skyroot Aerospace. Tanushri shares her career journey in the emerging field of space policy in India, reveals the challenges and opportunities of working in a technical industry as a non-technical person, and discusses India's rapid growth in the space sector. The conversation also covers the influence of policy on the space sector, touches on the changing dynamics and collaborative nature of the industry, and offers advice for aspiring space policy enthusiasts. Tune in for an inspiring inside look into the world of space policy. Bio: Tanushri is a lawyer from India currently employed as Senior Legal and Business Development Manager at HEX20, an innovative smallsat company providing customized products and services for the CubeSat and SmallSat markets globally. She previously worked as a Legal and Business Development Associate for Skyroot Aerospace–a private newspace launch vehicle company in India. Prior to Skyroot, she completed several trainee legal positions in law firms in India, covering a range of IP and private law subjects. She completed her Bachelors from ILS Law College, Pune and is a Gold Medalist in Law from Pune University (2021). She is a member of the International Institute of Space Law (IISL) Working Group on Light Pollution of the Night Sky From a Space Law Perspective and continues to work on various research papers related to space law and policy. https://www.linkedin.com/in/tanushrijoshi/ Disclaimer: All guests are talking in their personal capacity and are not representing any official position of their former or current employing organization. Links and Resources: Skyroot Aerospace: https://skyroot.in/ HEX20: https://hex20.com.au/ Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO): https://www.isro.gov.in/ ISRO Mars Orbiter Mission (Mangalyaan): https://www.isro.gov.in/MarsOrbiterMissionSpacecraft.html Chandrayaan-3 Lunar Mission: https://www.isro.gov.in/Chandrayaan3_Details.html Aditya-L1 Mission: https://www.isro.gov.in/Aditya_L1.html Indian Space Policy 2023: https://www.isro.gov.in/IndiaSpacePolicy.html ILS Law College, Pune, India: https://ilslaw.edu/ COSPAR: https://cosparhq.cnes.fr/ Manfred Lachs Space Law Moot Court Competition: https://www.esa.int/About_Us/ECSL_-_European_Centre_for_Space_Law/Manfred_Lachs_Space_Law_Moot_Court_Competition Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC). https://spacegeneration.org/ International Institute of Space Law (IISL): https://iisl.space/ International Astronautical Congress (IAC): https://www.iafastro.org/events/iac/ Tanushri's paper at IAC: https://swfound.org/media/207715/tanushri_iac-23-e7-1-12-x77008.pdf Secure World Foundation: https://swfound.org/
१. आमदार अपात्रतेचा मुद्दा पुन्हा सर्वोच्च न्यायालयात! सरन्यायाधीशांनी नार्वेकरांना फटकारलं २. मोहन भागवतांची डाव्यांवर टीका, चर्चेचं मोहोळ ३. कल्याण-डोंबिवलीमध्ये भाजप आणि शिंदे सेनेत पुन्हा वाद ४.'मित्रा'साठी मुख्यमंत्र्यांची कोट्यावधींची उधळपट्टी, सरकारी तिजोरीतून देणार अडीच कोटी ५. Aditya-L1 बाबत मोठी अपडेट! STEPS उपकरण कार्यान्वित; ६. सई 'मिमी'नंतर 'या' बड्या दिग्दर्शकासोबत करणार चित्रपट! ७. भारताविरुद्ध ODI मालिकेसाठी ऑस्ट्रेलिया टीमची घोषणा, स्मिथ-कमिन्ससह 'या' दिग्गजांचेही कमबॅक ८. आमच्या नेत्यांवर भ्रष्टाचाराची चौकशी लावाच, सुप्रिया सुळेंचा संसदेत हल्लाबोल स्क्रिप्ट आणि रिसर्च - स्वाती केतकर-पंडित, निलम पवार
Aditya-L1 successfully completes fourth earth-bound maneuver: ISRO, Covid era-like containment zones back in Kerala as Nipah resurfaces, US President Joe Biden's son Hunter indicted on federal gun charges, and other top news bulletin here
Japón ha lanzado su misión científica más importante de 2023. Después de los recientes éxitos del programa espacial indio con la misión Chandrayaan 3 y el lanzamiento del observatorio solar Aditya L1, le ha tocado el turno a otro de los principales programas espaciales de Asia. El 6 de septiembre de 2023 a las 23:42 UTC despegó un cohete H-IIA (H2A 202) desde la rampa LP-1 del Centro de Lanzamiento de Yoshinobu en Tanegashima con el observatorio de rayos X XRISM y la sonda lunar SLIM en la misión F47 (H-IIAロケット47号機). Si todo sale bien, SLIM aterrizará en la Luna dentro de seis meses, en la zona del cráter Shioli.
Stalin defends Son Udhayanidhi's remarks on ‘Sanatan Dharma', Aditya-L1 takes selfie, captures stunning images of Sun and Moon en route to L1, Australia and China to restart Dialogue after Three-Year hiatus and other top news bulletin here.
Tras aterrizar en la Luna, la agencia espacial ISRO sigue dando pasos históricos en su creciente conquista espacial. Un par de días después se ha confirmado con éxito el lanzamiento de Aditya-L1, la misión que tiene como objetivo estudiar la atmósfera solar. Se trata de la primera misión espacial de la India que apunta hacia el sol. Una sonda que intentará complementar los pasos de otras misiones de gran impacto como la Sonda Parker (NASA) o la Solar Orbiter (ESA).
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Qualche giorno dopo il notevole successo della missione lunare dell'India, l'attenzione della nazione si sposta ora verso il sole. L'Organizzazione Indiana per la Ricerca Spaziale (ISRO) ha annunciato che il veicolo spaziale Aditya-L1 verrà lanciato il 2 settembre alle ore 11:50 (le 08:20 italiane) dallo spazioporto di Sriharikota.Questo show fa parte del network Spreaker Prime. Se sei interessato a fare pubblicità in questo podcast, contattaci su https://www.spreaker.com/show/4869332/advertisement
1. Parliament Session: ना शून्य तास होणार, ना प्रश्नोत्तरांचा तास... संसदेच्या विशेष अधिवेशनाबाबत सस्पेंस कायम2. Aditya L1 : 'आदित्य एल-1'च्या वैज्ञानिकांसाठी लागू होता विचित्र नियम; परफ्यूम वापरण्यावर होती बंदी! जाणून घ्या कारण3. Jalna Maratha protest : जालन्यात दगडफेक करणाऱ्या दोन हजार जणांवर गुन्हे4. जालन्यातील प्रकरणावर सरकारकडून कारवाईला सुरुवात 5. 'आदित्य एल-1' पोहोचलं पृथ्वीच्या वरच्या कक्षेत6. जालना लाठीचार्ज प्रकरणी मराठमोळ्या दिग्दर्शकाची संतप्त पोस्ट..7. क्रीडाविषयक बातमी - दिग्गज क्रिकेटपटूने घेतला अखेरचा श्वास!8. चर्चेतील बातमी - CM Eknath Shinde: 'मी ही सर्वसामान्य मराठा, मला पाण्यात का पाहता?'; एकनाथ शिंदे यांची विरोधकांवर टीकारिसर्च अँड स्क्रिप्ट - युगंधर ताजणे
Welcome to #124th episode of The Startup Operator Roundup. The Roundup is our weekly views on the news from the Indian Startup Ecosystem. Dive into this episode with Gunjan and Roshan! In this captivating discussion: Discover the jaw-dropping launch of Aditya-L1 and its audacious mission. Uncover the future of e-commerce with ONDC and its potential for conflicts. Explore Amazon's $20 billion partnership with Indian Railways and Post The incredible success of UP's ODOP scheme and the intriguing transformation of All India Gaming Regulation. Connect with Us: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/startup-operator/Twitter: https://twitter.com/OperatorStartup WhatsApp Link : https://wa.me/917019472685?text=Hi,%20I'd%20like%20to%20receive%20updates If you liked this episode, let us know by hitting the like button and share with your friends and family. Please also remember to subscribe to our channel and switch on the notifications to never miss an episode!
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India yesterday launched its first observation mission to the Sun, just days after the country made history by becoming the first to land near the Moon's south pole. Aditya-L1 blasted off from the launch pad at Sriharikota and it will be located at a distance of 1.5 million km from the Earth, which is 1% of the Earth-Sun distance. India's space agency says it will take four months to travel the distance. If Aditya-L1 is successful, India will join the select group of countries that are already studying the Sun. The sun expedition comes 12 days after India's Chandrayaan-3 landed on the moon's south pole where it has already confirmed the presence of several elements including sulphur on the moon's surface as it continues searching for signs of frozen water after its historic landing. Bongiwe Zwane spoke to Prof. Mike Kosch, Chief Scientist at the South African National Space Agency - SANSA.....
India has launched its first observation mission to study the Sun in the latest success for the burgeoning space power. Large crowds gathered to watch the Aditya-L1 satellite blast off from Andhra Pradesh state, with India's Space Agency later confirming the craft had successfully separated from the rocket. Also in the programme: Nobel Foundation cancels its invitation to the Russian and Belarus ambassadors to this year's ceremony after widespread criticism; and two members of the Proud Boys militia are sentenced. (Photo: Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)'s Aditya-L1 mission payloads blasting off from a launch pad aboard the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) XL rocket, in Kolkata, India, 02 September 2023. Credit: Piyal Adhikary/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock)
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What is Aditya-L1 mission? | ep: 144 | Tamil podcast | #isro #adityal1 #nasa #spaceresearch #india
Is episode mein suniye,Sansad ke vishesh sathr ke dauran laya ja sakta hai mahila aarakshan bill, Delhi mein 'Shivling' wale fawware par chhidi nayi raar, Gyaanvapi case ke liye aaj ka din ahem, kya survey report saunpegi ASI team? Zila jaj ki adalat par tikki nigahen. Aditya L1 aaj bharega surya ke liye udan, launching se pehle ISRO chief ne ki puja-archana. Bharat vs. Pakistan 'mahamukabla' aaj, dono teams ke in star khiladiyon par rahegi nazaarein.
Shortly after a successful lunar landing, ISRO is all set to launch its first solar mission, Aditya L1, that will allow India to take a closer look at the Sun's surface and understand its effect on Earth. Watch #PureScience with Mohana Basu to learn more about the mission.
First, Indian Express' Asad Rehman talks about an alleged assault on a Dalit professor at the Banaras Hindu University.Second, Indian Express' Anonna Dutt discusses India's mission to the Sun, Aditya L1 which is set to be launched tomorrow. (08:06)And in the end, Indian Express' Parimal A Dabhi tells us about the reservations for the OBC community in Gujarat's local governance. (14:31)Hosted by Rahel PhiliposeWritten and produced by Utsa Sarmin, Shashank Bhargava, and Rahel Philipose Edited and mixed by Suresh Pawar
Just as the Adani Group was starting to recover from the Hindenburg shock, a journalist collective called the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project or OCCRP, dropped a new bombshell about the Indian conglomerate. In other news, after Chandrayaan-3's successful lunar touchdown, the Indian Space Research Organisation or ISRO is ready to kick off its first solar mission — Aditya L1.The Signal Daily is produced in association with IVM.The episode was written and researched by Sneha and TanujaEdited and Produced by Shorbori and Roshni NairMastered and mixed by Manas and Nirvaan See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
INDIA leaders push for quick decisions, plans ahead of 2024 polls, Aditya-L1 solar mission countdown to start on September 1, says ISRO chief S Somanath, Xi may skip G20 Summit, Chinese Premier likely to attend and other top news bulletin here.
Is episode me suniye, INDIA alliance ne banai 13 sadasyon ki samanvay samiti, nahi hogi koi sanyojak, Aditya-L1 mission se pahle mandie pauche ISRO chief, bole ab gaganyan ki baari, Jailer: Rajinikanth bane desh ke highest paid actor.
28 अगस्त को भारतीय अनुसंधान संगठन (ISRO) ने कहा था कि आदित्य-एल1 को 2 सितंबर को श्रीहरिकोटा से भारतीय समयानुसार सुबह 11:50 बजे पोलर सैटेलाइट लॉन्च व्हीकल (PSLV-C57) के जरिये लॉन्च किया जाएगा. क्या है मिशन जानिए आज प्रोफेसर शिवानी वर्मा से सिर्फ FYI में ABP LIVE Podcasts पर
Apple yesterday announced Sep. 12 as the date for its annual press event, where usually the company launches new iPhones. The event will be held Apple's headquarters in Cupertino, California, and it is widely expected that the iPhone 15 series and new Apple Watch models will be launched. In India, Apple's fifth-biggest market according to Counterpoint Research, contract manufacturer Foxconn is already said to be preparing to roll out the new phones within weeks of the launch. Headlines that caught our attention Toyota will restart operations at its assembly plants in Japan today, after a software glitch in its production systems brought domestic output to a halt, Reuters reports. WhatsApp has updated its desktop app for Apple's Mac computers featuring group calls, connecting with up to eight people on video calls and up to 32 people on audio calls. India's next space mission, Aditya-L1, the country's first space-based solar observatory, is set to launch on Sep. 2, Isro said in a tweet yesterday. The satellite will be launched on Isro's PSLV-C57 rocket. One thing today Apple yesterday announced Sep. 12 as the date for its annual press event, where usually the company launches its next iPhones, tagging invites with a made-up word ‘Wonderlust.' The event will be held Apple's headquarters in Cupertino, California, and it is widely expected that the iPhone 15 series and new Apple Watch models will be launched. The event will be streamed on Apple's website at 1 p.m. ET in the US, which would be 10:30 p.m. in India. CNBC notes that Apple has used pre-recorded videos to launch its iPhones since 2020. First among the big changes and upgrades expected in the new iPhone models is the USB-C charging port, after the European Union passed a landmark law in October last year requiring all mobile phones, tablets and cameras sold in the EU to use this standard port for wired charging, by the end of 2024. Other recent leaks about the new iPhones include titanium bodies, which would make the phones lighter, and a sharper periscopic camera. Apple will be making fewer iPhone 15 smartphones at launch, due to some supply chain issues, 9to5Mac reported earlier this week, citing an industry analyst. In India, the year 2023 marked a milestone for Apple, with the opening of its first physical retail stores – in Mumbai and Delhi. These stores exceeded initial expectations, CEO Tim Cook had said on Aug. 3, with another quarterly record. As many of you know, Apple's been stepping up local assembly in India in recent years and the gap between the launch of a new iPhone in the US and its availability in India is now mere weeks. Foxconn, one of Apple's biggest contract manufacturers, is said to be preparing to roll out the new iPhone 15 models from its Sriperumbudur factory near Chennai. India's premium smartphone segment, defined as phones priced at Rs. 30,000 rupees or higher, now contributes a record 17 percent to its overall shipments, according to data from Counterpoint Technology Market Research as of July 31. With an 18 percent share, Samsung led India's smartphone market for the third consecutive quarter. The South Korean electronics giant also led the premium segment with a 34 percent share at the end of the April-June quarter this year, according to Counterpoint. One last point. While India remains an Android smartphone market, Apple dominates the so-called “ultra-premium” segment, with a 59 percent market share. Counterpoint defines ultra-premium as phones priced at Rs. 45,000 or higher. India is also now Apple's fifth biggest market, according to the market research provider.
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Nueva Delhi, 15 ago (Sputnik).- La sonda solar Aditya-L1 de la India llegó al único centro espacial del país, Satish Dhawan, ubicado en la sureña isla de Sriharikota, para su próximo lanzamiento, informó la Agencia India de Investigación Espacial (ISRO, por sus siglas en inglés). «Aditya-L1, el primer observatorio espacial indio para estudiar el Sol️, se está preparando para el lanzamiento. La sonda realizada en el Centro de Satélites UR Rao (URSC), Bengaluru, llegó a SDSC-SHAR, Sriharikota», publicó ISRO en su cuenta de la red social X (nuevo nombre de Twitter). La tarea de la misión será estudiar el astro solar desde una órbita ubicada en el primer punto de Lagrange-L1, a una distancia de aproximadamente 1,5 millones de kilómetros de nuestro planeta, donde las fuerzas de atracción gravitatoria de la Tierra y el Sol son iguales. Esa ubicación permitirá que Aditya-L1 observe constantemente el Sol, sin distraerse con los eclipses, así como permitirá a los científicos estudiar la actividad solar y su impacto en el clima espacial en tiempo real.
En el episodio de hoy damos un repaso a las naves espaciales, los cohetes y las misiones científicas que están programadas para despegar en 2023 También hemos resuelto el misterio de Suecia. Gracias, Vicent: https://twitter.com/vpelech/status/1604862504873631746 Hablamos de: Polaris Dawn, Soyuz MS-23, Crew-6, Crew-7, Axiom-2, Axiom-3, Starliner, Dream Chaser, Electron, el cohete japonés H3, la Starship Super Heavy, el Vulcan Centaur, el Ariane 6, el Falcon Heavy, New Glenn, Pallas-1, Hyperbola 2, Miura 1, RFA One, LauncherOne de Virgin Orbit, el primer puerto espacial para lanzamientos de satélites en el territorio continental de la UE, Aditya-L1 de ISRO, las misiones CLPS, la sonda JUICE, Small Mission del MIT y Rocket Lab, el telescopio Euclid y las muestras de OSIRIS-REx. PARSEC es un podcast semanal sobre exploración espacial presentado por Javier Atapuerca y Matías S. Zavia. Haznos llegar tus preguntas por Twitter: @parsecpodcast@JaviAtapu@matiass Puedes escucharnos en todas las plataformas a través de parsecpodcast.com.
At any moment, the predictions of your local weather forecaster might be suddenly superseded by space weather, a special breed of storms fomented on the Sun and launched toward Earth with potentially devastating consequences. Most of the time, the solar wind billowing out from the Sun blows right past our planet without causing any ill effects whatsoever, but today, with our navigation and communications technology dependent on satellite based systems, a downdraft of space weather could disrupt entire countries. Dava Sobel turns to Aditya L1, a new satellite under construction in India, to learn how many countries are developing their own eyes to watch the sun from space. To know the Sun is an age-old dream of humankind. For centuries, astronomers contented themselves with analysing small sips of sunlight collected through specialised instruments. They chased after eclipses that exposed otherwise hidden layers of the Sun's substance, and they launched Earth and Sun-orbiting observatories to monitor our star from space. Today, several satellites ‘watch' our star from outer space. In August 2018, NASA's Parker Solar Probe, set off on a mission to go so far as to ‘touch the sun' for the first time. Our view of the sun from here is relatively murky, but it's a trade-off we Earthlings have to accept: the protective bubble of the Earth's magnetic sphere and atmosphere provides air to breathe and a shield against harmful radiation, but it distorts our view of the heavens. Nevertheless, astronomers have managed to piece together an understanding of the stars, and especially the Sun itself: how it's constructed, how it behaves, how it came to be, forming from a vast cloud of cold hydrogen gas and the dust of older stars in a sparsely populated region of the Milky Way. In five programmes, author Dava Sobel orbits the sun, getting as close as she dares, to understand the immense relationship we have with our nearest star. Music composed by Chris O'Shaughnessy. Producer: Jeremy Mortimer and Dakshiani Palicha Audio for this programme was updated on 21 September 2020. (Photo: An M9-class solar flare erupting on the Sun's northeastern hemisphere. Credit: Nasa/Solar Dynamics Observatory via AFP/Getty Images)