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Acer Nitro V, 13th Gen Core i5 gaming laptop, launched in India - tech.hindustantimes.com - India
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21.09.2023 / 06:59

Acer Nitro V, 13th Gen Core i5 gaming laptop, launched in India

Acer has introduced a brand-new gaming laptop in India, and it's called the Acer Nitro V. This laptop is designed for people who enjoy playing games on their computers and want a good gaming experience without spending too much money. Let's dive into what this laptop has to offer.

Aditya L1 update: ISRO now targets September 15 date - tech.hindustantimes.com - India - county Centre
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11.09.2023 / 13:29

Aditya L1 update: ISRO now targets September 15 date

Aditya L1 was launched on September 2, 2023, from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota. Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) used the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV-C57 rocket) for the launch, which carried seven payloads onboard that will be used to study the Sun's environment. ISRO reported that the spacecraft has successfully completed its third manoeuvre and it will go through a total of five phases till it moves towards the Lagrange point 1 (L1). The latest Aditya-L1 update is that ISRO is targeting September 15 as the next date to effect another manoeuvre.

Aditya-L1 solar mission achieves 3rd magnificent success for ISRO! - tech.hindustantimes.com - India - county Centre
tech.hindustantimes.com
10.09.2023 / 13:55

Aditya-L1 solar mission achieves 3rd magnificent success for ISRO!

India's pioneering space mission, Aditya L1, aimed at studying the Sun, has achieved another milestone with its third successful manoeuvre around Earth. The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) reported that the operation took place in the early hours of Sunday and was conducted by the Telemetry, Tracking, and Command Network (ISTRAC) based in Bengaluru.

After Chandrayaan-3, Aditya-L1 success, India in talks with US to send astronauts to ISS - tech.hindustantimes.com - Usa - India - After
tech.hindustantimes.com
09.09.2023 / 11:41

After Chandrayaan-3, Aditya-L1 success, India in talks with US to send astronauts to ISS

Chandrayaan-3 and Aditya-L1 missions were a massive success for the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and now, India and the US have joined forces for an exciting partnership to send Indian astronauts into space in 2024. Yes, India and the United States are teaming up to explore space together. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and US President Joe Biden made this exciting announcement after their meeting during the G20 summit. They said that India's space agency, ISRO, and NASA, the American space agency, are talking about how to work together to visit the International Space Station (ISS) in 2024. They're also figuring out how to cooperate on sending people into space, and they plan to finalize their plan by the end of 2023.

Aditya-L1 solar mission completes critical procedure; second Earth-bound manoeuvre successful, says ISRO - tech.hindustantimes.com - India - county Centre
tech.hindustantimes.com
05.09.2023 / 10:35

Aditya-L1 solar mission completes critical procedure; second Earth-bound manoeuvre successful, says ISRO

In a remarkable feat of space exploration, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) announced the successful completion of the second Earth-bound manuooevre for the Aditya-L1 spacecraft. This was a critical movement for India's maiden solar mission, designed to uncover the mysteries of the Sun. The next manoeuvre is scheduled for September 10. 

Aditya-L1 Solar Mission: ISRO achieves another milestone - tech.hindustantimes.com - India
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03.09.2023 / 16:47

Aditya-L1 Solar Mission: ISRO achieves another milestone

Today, ISRO has achieved another milestone as the Aditya-L1 spacecraft, launched by ISRO on September 2, has successfully completed its first earth-bound maneuver. Along with Chandrayaan-3, Aditya-L1 is proving to be a great success for India in the field of space exploration.

In a first in India, Apple AirTag used to stalk Ahmedabad women - tech.hindustantimes.com - Usa - India - city Ahmedabad
tech.hindustantimes.com
03.09.2023 / 11:39

In a first in India, Apple AirTag used to stalk Ahmedabad women

In an alarming incident, the Ahmedabad Cyber Cell has reported the first-ever case of stalking using an Apple AirTag in India. This tiny, coin-sized Bluetooth gadget is usually meant for locating lost items, but in this instance, it was misused for tracking and harassing a woman. Though such stalking incidents have been reported frequently in the US and Europe, this marks the first known case in India.

Aditya-L1: India carves out its place near the Sun - tech.hindustantimes.com - Usa - China - Japan - India
tech.hindustantimes.com
02.09.2023 / 08:55

Aditya-L1: India carves out its place near the Sun

Just a few days back, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) successfully conducted its third Moon mission Chandrayaan-3 and the Pragyan rover is effectively unveiling the lunar mysteries at the south pole. Today, ISRO launched its first space observatory mission, Aditya-L1. Check highlights of the mission here:

ISRO's Aditya-L1 vs NASA's Parker Solar Probe: 2 extraordinary Sun missions - tech.hindustantimes.com - India
tech.hindustantimes.com
02.09.2023 / 08:55

ISRO's Aditya-L1 vs NASA's Parker Solar Probe: 2 extraordinary Sun missions

India has sent its first spacecraft to study the Sun. This exciting mission, called Aditya-L1, took off from Sriharikota on a Saturday at 11:50 AM India time (06:20 AM GMT). It's going to travel really far – 1.5 million kilometers (932,000 miles) from Earth. That's only 1% of the distance between Earth and the Sun. It will take four months for Aditya-L1 to reach that far.

Aditya-L1 spacecraft on its way to track the Sun; check out its journey - tech.hindustantimes.com - India
tech.hindustantimes.com
02.09.2023 / 07:49

Aditya-L1 spacecraft on its way to track the Sun; check out its journey

The Aditya-L1 spacecraft was finally launched today, September 2, 2023, at 11.50 AM from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre SHAR (SDSC-SHAR), Sriharikota. The spacecraft is now in good condition and is on its way towards the Sun-Earth system of Lagrange point (L1). The planned location is over 1.5 million km from the Earth and it will take about 125 days to reach the halo orbit. Know how the spacecraft will move towards the Sun.

Aditya-L1 will study effect of solar flares and wind, says former ISRO scientist - tech.hindustantimes.com - India
tech.hindustantimes.com
02.09.2023 / 05:41

Aditya-L1 will study effect of solar flares and wind, says former ISRO scientist

The day has finally come! Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is prepared to launch the next space-based mission, Aditya-L1 today, September 2, 2023, at 11.50 AM. After a successful moon mission, the space agency is ready to contribute towards the unfolding of the Sun's environment. Recently, in an interview, former ISRO scientist, Tapan Misra said about the mission that studying our Sun's solar flares and the solar wind is essential to understanding how they affect the weather. Know more about the mission's objectives as per ISRO scientist:

Aditya-L1 mission to unravel the secrets of solar storms that destroyed Elon Musk’s satellites - tech.hindustantimes.com - India
tech.hindustantimes.com
02.09.2023 / 05:41

Aditya-L1 mission to unravel the secrets of solar storms that destroyed Elon Musk’s satellites

In just a few hours, India's first-ever space mission to study the Sun and the space weather, Aditya-L1, will take off. Once it completes its long journey to its destination of the L1 Lagrange point, it will begin observing the Sun using the seven payloads that will collect data from it. Apart from observing the Sun, its corona, and its dynamic patterns, it will also study space weather, in particular the effect of solar winds and coronal mass ejection (CME) in causing solar storms. Understanding this phenomenon is crucial, as it contains the destructive potential to damage all satellites in space. In fact, it did exactly that in February 2022 when Elon Musk's SpaceX lost 40 of its Starlink satellites to solar storms.

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