Published on: January 8, 2026
ISRO INVITES INDIAN SCIENTISTS TO ANALYZE ADITYAL1 DATA
ISRO INVITES INDIAN SCIENTISTS TO ANALYZE ADITYAL1 DATA
News: “Announcement of Opportunity (AO)” ISRO is inviting research proposals from Indian scientists to use Aditya-L1 observational data, conduct solar science research, publish new scientific findings. This marks the first official observation cycle under Aditya-L1.
Aditya-L1:
- India’s first dedicated solar mission
- Launched on September 2, 2023
- Reached L1 on January 6, 2024 (after 127 days)
Primary Objective:
To study:
- Solar atmosphere (Photosphere, Chromosphere, Corona)
- Solar winds
- Solar flares and Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs)
- Impact of solar activity on Earth (Space Weather)
Sun–Earth L1 point:
- Located ~1.5 million km from Earth
- A Lagrangian Point where gravitational forces of Sun and Earth balance
Announcement of Opportunity (AO)
- AO is an official call for scientific proposals
Scientists apply to get:
- Observation time
- Access to mission instruments
- Permission to analyse specific datasets
This AO is:
- Open only to Indian scientists
- From Indian institutes, universities, and colleges
- Applicants must act as Principal Investigators (PIs)
Significance
ISRO aims to maximize scientific returns from Aditya-L1:
- Already 23+ TB of data released in public domain
- Several papers published in international peer-reviewed journals
- Now wants Indian solar physics community to take the lead
Encourages:
- Indigenous research
- Capacity building
- Academic–ISRO collaboration
