The breakthrough findings from the ESA-led Solar Orbiter mission highlight notable advancements in understanding our Sun’s behavior and its interaction with the solar system.For India-a nation actively investing in space exploration such as ISRO’s Aditya-L1 mission-this research underscores the critical importance of studying solar activities for ensuring satellite reliability and protecting technological infrastructure. With increasing dependence on satellites for communication, navigation, meteorology, and defense applications, proactive strategies informed by global collaborations like this could bolster India’s preparedness against space weather threats.
Moreover, insights into CME-driven energetic particles might potentially be especially relevant for developing robust forecasting systems capable of mitigating risks associated with India’s ambitious space programs-including crewed missions planned under Gaganyaan-given astronaut safety concerns during adverse solar conditions. Collaborative efforts between international agencies could pave a way forward not just scientifically but also strategically for nations increasingly reliant on aerospace technologies.
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