Aditya L1's INSANE Sun Camera

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  • @GareebScientist
    @GareebScientist  Год назад +88

    Some more info from scientists closer to VELC
    The continuum channel represents the line continnum and not relate to the continuous images as you mentioned. In other words 500nm central wavelength with 0.1 nm passband doesn't include any type of spectral lines.
    Also, VELC will not take slit-jaw images similar to IRIS, but only spectra as the 4 slit positions at 3 wavelengths. There is a provision to scan the complete region what we call as raster scan. In this way we will have spectral information the the corona upto 1.5 Rsun.
    Some interesting facts about VELC:
    1. It has a CME mode where the instrument will go to burst mode and is capable of taking observations every milli second.
    2. There is an onboard intelligence to detect CMEs using onboard computer itself. This is the first of its kind.
    3. VELC will attempt to measure the magnetic field of the solar corona from space. This has been an outsanding problem in solar physics.

    • @Sayed_Umair_Ali
      @Sayed_Umair_Ali Год назад +1

      Why to take minimum radius 1.1 instead of 1.0 ?

    • @NetagiriNo1
      @NetagiriNo1 Год назад +1

      Jitna bhi green colour me naam last me hain..inko right me centre me karke rakho...thoda sobha bhi badh jayega

    • @dhruvbarak2104
      @dhruvbarak2104 Год назад +1

      bhai bhout pyari video hei! mja hi aagya dhekh ke... thanks. doing my best to promote your channel

    • @NetagiriNo1
      @NetagiriNo1 Год назад +1

      @@dhruvbarak2104 sahi kaha tumne...kitna aisa video dekhta hu jo thumbnail me likhta kuch aur aur video k andar batata kuchh aur hai ....aur koi koi extraordinary kar deta hai. Kai aise utuber hain jiske paas science ki samajh bhi nhi hai wo bhi video bana raha hai....lekin ye channel to pure content related hai.

    • @rickgolder6818
      @rickgolder6818 Год назад

      Bro can you make a detailed video about the next generation launch vehicles (NGLV) and other Future launch vehicles of ISRO, and there probable timeline.
      Also can you make a video on when ISRO will make a manned moon mission. I think ISRO will be able to launch a manned mission by 2035. So can you please explain these two things in your next videos.

  • @Sayed_Umair_Ali
    @Sayed_Umair_Ali Год назад +214

    Tomorrow I have optics chapter test and while solving problems of microscope, telescope and periscope I was thinking how difficult my ambition is too many problems to be a scientist I took a small break and saw your video notification after watching that instrument that you explained and it's ray diagram I think my HC verma problems are negligible as compared to this instrument engineering.
    This nation 🇮🇳 is proud to have you as best scientific content creator online. Proud of you jai hind.

  • @ayush_vlogs21
    @ayush_vlogs21 Год назад +7

    10 saal ki mehnat lagi hai tabhi itni legendary chiz banayi hai glad that ISRO is doing which nobody did proud of india

  • @subhabratasen7710
    @subhabratasen7710 Год назад +15

    Thanks for making such great educational videos. I can see that a lot of research and hard-work goes behind making each of these videos. You explain difficult concepts in a very simple manner. It’s very informative and helpful. Please continue to make such awesome videos. More power to you!

    • @GareebScientist
      @GareebScientist  Год назад +6

      Thank you Shubhabrata 🙏🏻
      Indeed it does, but it's fun :)

  • @dionjohn1744
    @dionjohn1744 Год назад +305

    Love you vids. The subtitles rlly help for a non hindi speaker like me. The graphics are also rlly good and ex to understand

    • @chitcoin
      @chitcoin Год назад +2

      Where are you from?

    • @vinayv243
      @vinayv243 Год назад +6

      @@chitcoin from Mars😍😍

    • @NativeVsColonial
      @NativeVsColonial Год назад +3

      Better you learn Hindi, if you want to consume content of Hindi speakers, we do not go to your English channels and tell them to produce their content in Hindi, Bangla, Tamil, etc. then why do you come and shove your language into us?

    • @Maratha382
      @Maratha382 Год назад +28

      @@NativeVsColonialnobody shoved anything bruh chill 😂😂😂
      His mother tongue might be something else other than Hindi.

    • @dionjohn1744
      @dionjohn1744 Год назад +17

      @@NativeVsColonial But i was commenting abt the subtitles. u do know that subtitles help ppl like me and that would lead ppl from diff parts of india to see this awesome channel which is profitable for the maker. and when did i ask for him to speak in other languages?

  • @theperfguy
    @theperfguy Год назад +49

    Really good job with the explanation on the Aditya mission.
    Also liked the lighter side, when you said "sun bahut calm dikhta hai, hum jab subah uthte hain, ekdum chill types, mast ekdum". Couldnt have said it any better. 😂

  • @bbkivines-clips
    @bbkivines-clips Год назад +22

    Bro I am commerce Guy but I love the way u explain. And Space science is my Favorite Topic to watch.

  • @chaudharisaab
    @chaudharisaab Год назад +97

    Very well explained 👌
    It's crazy the magnitude of engineering India is capable of, if only other departments like hal or drdo were this competent

    • @achalkhare3962
      @achalkhare3962 Год назад +16

      I believe things get a little easy for ISRO as it can get global collaborations in terms of tech and research and equipment too. Whereas in weapons development, no company or country is ready to share cutting edge tech or research with anyone for several reasons.

    • @arupsarkar3345
      @arupsarkar3345 Год назад +11

      Quota in govt jobs create substandard pool of workers..jay pasmanda moody.

    • @divyanshugoyal9818
      @divyanshugoyal9818 Год назад +2

      ​@@achalkhare3962i don't think isro collaborates with others on these type of missions.

    • @a.m.p.3545
      @a.m.p.3545 Год назад

      @@arupsarkar3345 Yeah. But it is necessary too.

    • @penguins_of-nowhere23
      @penguins_of-nowhere23 Год назад +7

      @@a.m.p.3545 nah it's not

  • @_034_divyanshusrivastava6
    @_034_divyanshusrivastava6 Год назад +1

    you have made it very easy to understand rocket science brother, watching ISRO launch is exciting but we can't understand the terms but you have made it very easy and interesting for the normal people.
    GREAT JOB BHAI

  • @vinaysalve2305
    @vinaysalve2305 Год назад

    Mere dost u r a kind of person who can teach the backbenchers with the perfect simplicity.... bohot hi simple way se samjhaya, koi drama nahi.....👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻

  • @avinashchandrapathak5366
    @avinashchandrapathak5366 Год назад +1

    आपकी इसी ब्लाग की प्रतीक्षा थी क्योंकि इसे बनाने में मेहनत लगती है आयेगा समय पर । जयहिंद ज्ञान की पिपाषा🙏🕉🇮🇳🚩🛕

  • @vinayakk2745
    @vinayakk2745 Год назад +16

    ISRO and IIA scientists also disclosed that they had to work with the satellite extremely carefully. They refrained from wearing perfume and went through a very sophisticated cleaning process and had to work in big suits to prevent any potential contamination from foreign particles. These dedicated scientists truly deserve commendation for their meticulous efforts.

  • @PramochanYaan
    @PramochanYaan 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you GS for making such informational videos

  • @UpdatedBHARAT
    @UpdatedBHARAT Год назад +16

    You’re using platform the best way to educate people . Great work !

  • @335haan5
    @335haan5 Год назад +5

    Finally an Indian science channel of this calibre, you deserve more than a mil subs bro

  • @Dr.Phoenix
    @Dr.Phoenix Год назад +79

    It's very interesting because L1 point is 1.5 million kms away from earth so we automatically think it's very far from earth, which is true in a sense but in terms of distance between earth and sun it is at the 1% distance from earth to the sun and the sun is 148.5 million km from L1 point. 🤯🤯

    • @debasisghadai3633
      @debasisghadai3633 Год назад +3

      You can imagine how big the sun is compared to the rest of the stuff in the solar system.

    • @bowxfire5275
      @bowxfire5275 Год назад

      ​​​@@debasisghadai3633yup.
      Sun is soo big that the area where earth's and suns gravity balances out 99:1 in distance.
      Suns gravity is just 28x that of earth's but it still has such a large pull.
      Imagine how strong and far away a blackhole would effect as a bh of 1 solarmass has as much gravity pull as the sun. If our sun with radius of 700,000km was replaced by a bh, the bh would have a Schwarzschild radius of 3km.
      Gravity on that 1 solarmass bh is an insane 1.6 trillion g's, Sun is 28 g's, earth has 1 g of force.
      I love space man. I wish we could learn more about blackholes too but it's just soo far away and soo much different to what we have studied. We won't be able to study it well for such a long time.

    • @debasisghadai3633
      @debasisghadai3633 Год назад

      @@bowxfire5275 black holes are definitely gravitational monsters which defy all physics, us having a supermassive one at the center of our milky way but the closest one Is just about little over 1k light years away.
      These things are very far away for us to send any type of satellites but we can be hopeful we have developed the technology in the next thousands of years to get there.
      Space indeed is fascinating 😃

    • @bowxfire5275
      @bowxfire5275 Год назад

      @@debasisghadai3633 do you know the math to figure out how far away the gravitational pull of Gaia BH1 is exactly or about 1g?
      That's the closest bh to us. It's 1200 ly away. It has 28km Schwarzschild radius.
      I scoured over the internet for this but I just can't word it right for Google to understand.

    • @debasisghadai3633
      @debasisghadai3633 Год назад

      @@bowxfire5275 you mean the equation to find how much gravity is the Gaia BH1 putting on earth despite being 1200 light years away?

  • @unbelievableuniverse8665
    @unbelievableuniverse8665 Год назад +3

    Thank god we have people like you in India.❤

  • @rushilsapkal6910
    @rushilsapkal6910 Год назад +2

    You are the forerunner of Indian science community. Love your work❤

  • @ayush_vlogs21
    @ayush_vlogs21 Год назад +1

    Kitni tagdi calculations karte hai isro wale ki dharti pe baithe baithe saari trajectory aur calibration ekdam perfectly karlete hai wo bhi publicly available data se without help of any foreign agency ❤ aur yaha hamse ek question solve nahi hota 😂

  • @p.m.rangarajan1055
    @p.m.rangarajan1055 Год назад +3

    I am really amazed by the video. It's not only a breath taking effort of the Indian scientists, but your explanation is probably the best. Hats off.

    • @myfriend9781
      @myfriend9781 Год назад

      We want to know more about the solar Parker probe. what it has discovered till now. How it still alive
      Gareeb scientist

  • @chintanpandya7827
    @chintanpandya7827 Год назад

    I watch two youtubers but didn't understand the purpose of this mission
    I really thought it is waste of time and money.
    After this video my opinion really changed.
    Very nice

  • @ajay_nagar___2
    @ajay_nagar___2 Год назад +2

    Sir ji thoda jaldi jldi video banaya kro .
    Hum parso se wait kr rhe h .....❤❤❤❤

  • @Shalini_b4
    @Shalini_b4 Год назад +4

    I just loved the animations, overwh to see them❤, thank you so much, this is just so best, beautifully explained

  • @fandoo12345
    @fandoo12345 Год назад +3

    Thank you GS Sir....Very detailed information on VELC...Really liked they presentation made. Made me understand and appreciate it a LOT.

  • @Odyvers
    @Odyvers Год назад +5

    Thank you to those who helping to making this videos and makers of this videos 💐

  • @nishkarshsingh3171
    @nishkarshsingh3171 Год назад +3

    😊 bhai aapke video super se bhi upar hote hain

  • @engrossedinmusic7490
    @engrossedinmusic7490 Год назад +7

    Thank you so much for sharing such an important video ❤
    Aditya L1 will definitely be successful 🇮🇳

  • @sahilsachdev1103
    @sahilsachdev1103 Год назад

    This is by far one of the best and understanble explanation

  • @rajendrapatidar3500
    @rajendrapatidar3500 Год назад

    feeling good as i am watching this video, I already talked to former director of iucca pune somak raychaudhury and prof. Annapurni Subramaniam on signal processing and instrumentation of this project earlier this year

  • @ADITYA-qr6il
    @ADITYA-qr6il Год назад +4

    What an animation bro 😎🛐🛐🛐

  • @A_.S_.
    @A_.S_. Год назад

    this was overwhelming but this is serious tech and so much happening in matter of seconds... this is engineer marvel

  • @kiranshendge1104
    @kiranshendge1104 Год назад

    This is brilliant! All the best to Aditya L1 team.❤🇮🇳💎

  • @palboy3565
    @palboy3565 Год назад

    What a piece of art that is created by indian scientists. Really proud of scientists and engineers

  • @ruin9
    @ruin9 Год назад +2

    "kyuki comparison ka culture h apna " 😂😂😂 bhai op ho aap❤

  • @adityaoraon9221
    @adityaoraon9221 Год назад +5

    We need more videos like this
    Always love your work.
    Keep educating us❤

  • @ramachandramthadakapelly6335
    @ramachandramthadakapelly6335 Год назад

    Now I know what is Aditya L1 is all about…
    Thank you 🤝❤

  • @ShivamSahuIndia
    @ShivamSahuIndia Год назад +1

    सरस सलिल ज्ञानवर्धक ❤😊

  • @rabindramishra00
    @rabindramishra00 Год назад

    GS, really great video and love the technical details this goes into! Keep doing the great work!

  • @priyanshuchourey8608
    @priyanshuchourey8608 Год назад +3

    Was waiting for this video from you.
    These kind of detailed informative videos are Jems

  • @prateekdhingra292
    @prateekdhingra292 Год назад

    I am proud of you for your highly valuable educational content. I will 100% contribute to your channel when possible. India needs smart and curious people to become a great country.

  • @aslamahamed6184
    @aslamahamed6184 Год назад +3

    Love your videos and dedication into it 🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @javaautomaddy6916
    @javaautomaddy6916 Год назад +7

    I truly appreciate u r passion and love for astrophysics.. u r the guiding the lot of young Indian towards space research ❤

  • @chinthorat4
    @chinthorat4 Год назад

    I was Amazed when I heard Tatya Vinchu helped you in making this video😢

  • @rajat.7
    @rajat.7 Год назад +1

    i cannot imagine the hard work you did for animations

  • @dhang_somnath
    @dhang_somnath Год назад +2

    Want this kind of explanation on every equipment of Aditya L1

  • @atharva_suryawanshi10
    @atharva_suryawanshi10 Год назад +1

    Your videos are really helpful.
    Brooooo and have u seen? The Live stream of AdityaL1 launch was much much better. Isro is improving 💪❤️

  • @sourabhadokre9741
    @sourabhadokre9741 Год назад

    Wow yarr... salute to all the scientists and to Garib Scientist too

  • @Prateek1234q.
    @Prateek1234q. Год назад

    Mind blowing tech , precision , calculation and all❤

  • @vijayrajpal1010
    @vijayrajpal1010 Год назад

    Bro... you have real fire for space knowledge.. hope you get your goals fulfilled. My best wishes and prayers for you.

  • @dhruv1863
    @dhruv1863 Год назад +2

    Your video quality is increasing exponentially!

  • @thethreemesquiteers5780
    @thethreemesquiteers5780 Год назад

    Great bhai....nothing k like kro subscribe kro ya koi permosion sidha video start and pura explain...with the great knowledge

  • @vanshmakhija8008
    @vanshmakhija8008 Год назад +6

    Sir, Dil se respect for you...
    You provide such informative videos with amazing animations... ❤
    Thankyou for educating us in such simple language 🙃
    I want to join you, but am not financially stable rn...but I'll soon be 🙃
    Thankyou Sir❤

  • @RajeshKumar-ob9zy
    @RajeshKumar-ob9zy Год назад

    Good info about Aditya L1... especially about instrument capabilities and design.

  • @srujankumarakkasaligar5459
    @srujankumarakkasaligar5459 Год назад

    bahi aap kitne mast explain karte ho yrr, sunne me maza tat hai , interesting 💥💥💥💥🔥🔥

  • @mratanusarkar
    @mratanusarkar Год назад +4

    I rarely come accross videos that changes and challenges views and perspective! I am glad to say this is one of such video! Now I am curious and will dedicate some months learning about the Sun. Also, kitna sundar Video he... so beautifully explained ❤
    Hat's off to all scientists and engineers behind VELC and Aditya-L1 mission ❤❤❤
    what a quality of the video! It's world class.
    ps: GS can you share more resources and links to all the animations on the Sun and other Solar Missions used in the video? (other than the ones in the description)

    • @mratanusarkar
      @mratanusarkar Год назад

      @GareebScientist also, if possible, the Interviews with the scientists in your other channel related to the Sun (if any)

    • @GareebScientist
      @GareebScientist  Год назад

      Nasa helio physics for those vids

    • @GareebScientist
      @GareebScientist  Год назад

      Interviews were off the record. Scientists often not comfortable getting recorded

  • @anmolbhave
    @anmolbhave Год назад

    Amazing video with every bit of animation is well thought and superbly executed.

  • @TozoSaha24
    @TozoSaha24 Год назад

    Happy Teacher's Day ❤ to Scientist Bhaiya💕. Thank you for sharing the information of space and researches 🚀.

  • @dil.se.hindustani2000
    @dil.se.hindustani2000 Год назад

    ❤🙏❤️ Love & Respect for your hardworking for the general public of India.

  • @l_x_man336
    @l_x_man336 Год назад

    Beautiful nd amazing technology Aditya L1

  • @TheTechSoldier
    @TheTechSoldier Год назад

    Superb work Team "Gareeb Scientist".

  • @AspirantEx
    @AspirantEx Год назад

    Most detailed explanation of Aditya L1❤❤

  • @stripyrex_gaming
    @stripyrex_gaming Год назад +2

    Woah super beautiful graphics!!

  • @satiready
    @satiready Год назад +1

    Can you please make a video on how Space tech can be used to design Consumer products Indegeniously. I really feel our engineers should use these space technologies to make original consumer products in India. Things like Cameras, Large computers etc.

  • @pratikdagu
    @pratikdagu Год назад

    You are doing what dr walter lewin did,making science interesting!!🙌🏼🙌🏼

  • @mohitjani2390
    @mohitjani2390 Год назад

    great video, great technical depth, keep it up 😊

  • @subhashch7581
    @subhashch7581 Год назад

    Highly informative video ❤💐🙏

  • @Ashutosh__Mishra
    @Ashutosh__Mishra Год назад

    Thanks gs for deep diving into the science behind missions and delivering it to us ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @venkateshbala1367
    @venkateshbala1367 Год назад

    Brilliant video in depth information of VELC Aditya1

  • @vivekvalentine7818
    @vivekvalentine7818 Год назад

    Such a valuable explanation video about Aditya L1! Thanks GS ❤

  • @rishabhthakur7639
    @rishabhthakur7639 Год назад

    I love you method to explain complicated things great work bhayia 🙌🙌

  • @justanotherperson2960
    @justanotherperson2960 Год назад +8

    Hi GS, nice video! Just when you mentioned @7:57, about the precision of the mirrors, as a flight dynamicist, I couldn't help but wonder about the requirements and the potential stress on the ADCS and the onboard computer system performance to make sure that the pointing remains extremely precise without adversely affecting the sensors, and maintain the life too. This is some amazing engineering ❤
    Was there any redundancy mentioned in case of any abnormalities in optics?

  • @pragatdutt8779
    @pragatdutt8779 Год назад

    I always like the videos first and then go ahead with the videos!
    Because, I know it would be the best.

  • @ayush_vlogs21
    @ayush_vlogs21 Год назад

    Isro is an engineering Marvel of india that shows what India is capable of doing

  • @inqulabkanasha5743
    @inqulabkanasha5743 Год назад

    Most beautiful channel 🙏

  • @ManishSaxena01
    @ManishSaxena01 Год назад

    Thanks very much. Your work is commendable. Lucid and to the point.

  • @Humble_Balaclava
    @Humble_Balaclava Год назад

    I use the Phase contrast microscopy at work, which working principle is very similar to VELC, we use a light blocker in the PCM and the light emitted from the periphery will illuminate the microbes samples, causing them to look 3D and dark field microscopy too.

  • @RaviDevaiah
    @RaviDevaiah Год назад +1

    Wow, fantastic engineering!

  • @RameshChandra-xw6cv
    @RameshChandra-xw6cv Год назад

    Very informative vidio,iam always waiting your vidio.

  • @lakshmanjadhav8432
    @lakshmanjadhav8432 Год назад

    Great explain in Just 12 min

  • @rajukunchala1836
    @rajukunchala1836 Год назад

    Thanks

  • @Prashant_one
    @Prashant_one Год назад

    Great Video 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
    Very informative and with great knowledge

  • @ScrollWithAmith
    @ScrollWithAmith Год назад

    Your explanation was as cool as VELC.Thank u brother

  • @RaajaashekharHiremath-hu8gs
    @RaajaashekharHiremath-hu8gs Год назад

    Best explanation, best video 😊🙏👌

  • @AlokKumar-ym8bl
    @AlokKumar-ym8bl Год назад

    Love and respect for your kind informations

  • @SudheendraRao26
    @SudheendraRao26 Год назад

    thanks for sharing. more to come!

  • @suyogtadke7985
    @suyogtadke7985 Год назад

    I repeat,this channel very is underrated

  • @mayureshrawal
    @mayureshrawal Год назад

    Hidden Gem of youtube.

  • @chirayan.choudhury6154
    @chirayan.choudhury6154 Год назад +2

    You describe very thoroughly 🎉

  • @Technessplayer
    @Technessplayer Год назад

    Heavily impressed at their work.

  • @ChairmanMeow_08
    @ChairmanMeow_08 Год назад +6

    hello sir, I recently started watching your videos and they are really informative!! My only request is can you make video on LUPEX mission!! please sir its a humble request...

  • @souravdas703
    @souravdas703 Год назад +1

    I was waiting for your explanation. Thanks brother. Keep up the good work 💛💛

  • @patxd3425
    @patxd3425 Год назад

    Excellent work.. please keep them coming.

  • @ra2010th
    @ra2010th Год назад +1

    Superb.... love your work ❤

  • @WhatThisVideo-WTv
    @WhatThisVideo-WTv Год назад

    Bhai ye jo graphics bnaye hai ye both he ache h. Aap isko he apne art-style bnaiye next videos me.

  • @chinmaykotkar8456
    @chinmaykotkar8456 Год назад

    amazing video it shows how much we all bhartiyas are capable doing great things............... tatya vinchu at the end.🤣

  • @yogeshwarrao1506
    @yogeshwarrao1506 Год назад +1

    For the reference: -
    Distance b/w earth and sun ~150 million kms
    Distance that Aditya L1 will cover 1.5 million kms
    We are hardly covering only 1% of the distance b/w earth and sun

  • @himanshushekhar5001
    @himanshushekhar5001 Год назад +1

    Please explain......Why ISRO has reduced Aditya L1 orbit in its fourth orbital change firing???

  • @singhsaket4706
    @singhsaket4706 Год назад

    finally i subscribed u....after seing your 4 videos

  • @sudiptajr6274
    @sudiptajr6274 Год назад

    Need more video about aditya L1

  • @sagarsahu9791
    @sagarsahu9791 Год назад

    Bhai sahab.. gajab 😮😮😮😮😮