The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has successfully deployed the magnetometer boom on the AdityaL1 satellite, marking a significant advancement in the mission. This 6-metre long magnetometer boom is a critical component for the satellite's research capabilities. Concurrently, China's AIMS telescope, the world's first mid-infrared solar observation instrument, has made a breakthrough in solar research by accurately measuring the solar magnetic field to better than 10 Gauss at the Lenghu astronomical observation base in Qinghai.
ISRO Successfully Deploys Magnetometre Boom On Board Aditya-L1 Spacecraft https://t.co/5dnYRlUvmX https://t.co/ysrQaKMck9
#FPTech: #AdityaL1 Solar Observatory successfully deploys 6-metre magnetometer boom, confirms #ISRO https://t.co/o9z4s9FHtd
#ISRO confirms magnetometer on #AdityaL1 deployed https://t.co/UOwbVFmzyI
Located at the Lenghu astronomical observation base in NW China's Qinghai, the China-developed world's 1st mid-infrared solar observation #telescope, #AIMS, has made a new breakthrough after successfully measuring the solar magnetic field with an accuracy of better than 10 Gauss. https://t.co/wZl87wmjb3
#ISRO said that the 6-metre long magnetometer boom on the #AdityaL1 satellite has been successfully deployed. https://t.co/e1nwz37DYc https://t.co/OEqz6axl5P