Aditya L-1 Mission Overview:

Aditya L-1 is India’s maiden mission launched by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) to study the Sun's secrets and understand its influence on space weather dynamics.

SUIT's Successful Operation:

On December 11, 2023, ISRO shared images showcasing the Solar Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope (SUIT) successfully operating its shutter on the Aditya L-1 spacecraft.

Wavelength Achievement:

.SUIT achieved a significant milestone by capturing the Sun's complete disk in the 200-400 nm wavelength, providing new insights into solar observations.

Activation and Imaging Timeline:

The SUIT payload was activated on November 20, 2023, followed by a smooth pre-commissioning phase.

Activation and Imaging Timeline:

On December 5, the onboard camera recorded the SUIT probe's aperture

Activation and Imaging Timeline:

On December 5, the onboard camera recorded the SUIT probe's aperture opening and closing, allowing solar radiation to enter the payload.

Activation and Imaging Timeline:

On December 6, the telescope captured its inaugural science images through 11 filters.

Ca II h Wavelength Significance:

SUIT's images excluded the Ca II h wavelength, crucial for studying calcium ionization in

Ca II h Wavelength Significance:

the Sun's outer atmosphere, offering insights into dynamic processes and magnetic activity.

Aditya-L1 Orbital Details

Launched on September 2, Aditya L-1 reached the L-1 orbit about 1 million miles

Aditya-L1 Orbital Details

away from Earth, enabling stable and consistent solar observations with minimal fuel usage.