Biology today magazine

Biology today magazine

biology today magazine  Published this article page no  56 It will be the sixth in the series of RISAT satellites developed by ISRO.  It is a remote sensing satellite has been built to map terrains and study Earth’s different land areas and oceans. AdityaL1  ISRO plans to launch it by the middle of 2022.  This is the first mission designated by ISRO to study the Sun’s atmosphere.  ISRO has selected L1 or Lagrangian point 1 between the Earth and the Sun to place the Aditya satellite.  The spacecraft will travel a long journey of 1.5 million km from the Earth for this task.  It will conduct comprehensive research on the processes that occur in the Sun’s atmosphere which would enable us to decipher the outstanding problems in solar physics. Chandrayaan 3  It is likely to be launched during the third quarter of 2022.  The space agency is aiming to achieve a soft landing on the south pole of the lunar surface which is the least explored region of the Moon to date.  Unlike its predecessor Chandrayaan 3 will not carry an orbiter—but will include a lander and a rover to study the lunar surface NASAISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar (NISAR) mission  It is scheduled for launch in 2023.  It is optimised for studying hazards and global environmental change and can help manage natural resources better.  It will provide information to scientists to better understand the effects and pace of climate change. Shukrayaan1  It is expected to be launched either in 2024 or 2026.  It is a proposed orbiter to Venus.  It will be the first visit to the brightest planet in solar system Venus biology today magazine buy. 

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