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India’s first solar observatory, Aditya-l1 set to observe Sun’s maximum activity in 2026

India’s Aditya-L1 solar mission will observe the Sun’s peak activity in 2026, studying coronal mass ejections and protecting satellites from potential damage.

December 01, 2025 / 11:05 IST
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Aditya-L1 Set To Observe Sun’s Maximum Activity In 2026 (Image: Canva)
Aditya-L1 Set To Observe Sun’s Maximum Activity In 2026 (Image: Canva)

2026 is set to be a landmark year for India’s sun mission. India’s first solar observatory, Aditya-L1 will observe the Sun during its peak activity. Scientists hope to study powerful solar storms, coronal mass ejections and their impacts.

Aditya-L1 Ready For Solar Maximum

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India’s first solar observatory, Aditya-L1, launched last year successfully. In 2026, it will observe the Sun’s maximum activity. Solar maximum occurs every eleven years when magnetic poles flip. This period causes the Sun to transition from calm to stormy. Number of coronal mass ejections, or CMEs, increases daily.

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