Rank 33 documents Aditya-L1 — ISRO's first dedicated solar observatory placed at the Sun–Earth Lagrange point L1, where gravitational balance allows continuous solar monitoring with minimal station-keeping fuel. Launched 2 September 2023 aboard PSLV-XL from Sriharikota, the spacecraft carries a visible emission line coronagraph, solar ultraviolet imaging telescope, and particle detectors designed to study coronal mass ejections, solar wind, and space weather that affects satellites and power grids. The L1 halo orbit provides an unobstructed view of the Sun and early warning of eruptive events heading toward Earth — a capability previously dominated by NASA and ESA solar missions. Wallimilist renders the box craft with solar panels facing the golden Sun disc, gold L1 orbit ring, PSLV pad tower background, cream ADITYA-L1 slab title, FIRST INDIAN SOLAR MISSION AT SUN-EARTH L1 kicker, and STUDIES SUN FROM STABLE L1 VANTAGE footer exactly as the master PNG dictates — ISRO and PSLV emblems, specimen data bands, and curator copy on Indian heliophysics heritage.