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Aditya-L1's Tenkasi connection in India's maiden solar mission

With 35 years of service in ISRO, Nigar Shaji has become the project director for India's ambitious maiden solar mission - Aditya L1. She has made illustrious contributions to the country's space science in Indian Remote Sensing, communication and inter-planetary satellite programmes, sources said.

Aditya's Tenkasi connection in India's maiden solar mission
Aditya's Tenkasi connection in India's maiden solar mission
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By ETV Bharat English Team

Published : Sep 2, 2023, 2:13 PM IST

Sriharikota (Andhra Pradesh) : Aditya L1's flight towards the Sun on Saturday is the culmination of the hard work of a number of scientists and people under its Project Director Nigar Shaji. With 35 years of service in ISRO, Shaji has made illustrious contributions to the Indian Remote Sensing, communication and inter-planetary satellite programmes in various responsibilities, sources in the space agency said.

Nigar Shaji hails from Tamil Nadu's Tenkasi and joins a list of illustrious names from the state -- Mayilsamy Annadurai, M Vanitha and P Veeramuthuvel, who have helmed the country's three lunar missions so far. Shaji joined ISRO Satellite Centre in 1987. She was also the Associate Project Director of Resourcesat-2A, which is the Indian Remote Sensing Satellite for National Resource Monitoring and management. She has authored several papers on image compression, system engineering among others.

Shaji hails from Tenkasi in Tamil Nadu, about 550 km from state capital Chennai. She acquired her BE in electronics and communication from Madurai Kamaraj University and did her masters in Electronics from BIT Ranchi. She was also the Head of Satellite Telemetry Centre in ISRO, Bengaluru. According to ISRO, the main payload of the Aditya-L1 mission is the Visible Line Emission Coronagraph (VELC), developed by the Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Bengaluru.

Also Read : Aditya L1 successfully separates from PSLV, proceeds to Sun in 125 day voyage, says ISRO

At a function held on January 26, 2023, the payload was handed over to U R Rao Satellite Centre in the presence of ISRO Chairman S Somanath and Shaji. (PTI)

Sriharikota (Andhra Pradesh) : Aditya L1's flight towards the Sun on Saturday is the culmination of the hard work of a number of scientists and people under its Project Director Nigar Shaji. With 35 years of service in ISRO, Shaji has made illustrious contributions to the Indian Remote Sensing, communication and inter-planetary satellite programmes in various responsibilities, sources in the space agency said.

Nigar Shaji hails from Tamil Nadu's Tenkasi and joins a list of illustrious names from the state -- Mayilsamy Annadurai, M Vanitha and P Veeramuthuvel, who have helmed the country's three lunar missions so far. Shaji joined ISRO Satellite Centre in 1987. She was also the Associate Project Director of Resourcesat-2A, which is the Indian Remote Sensing Satellite for National Resource Monitoring and management. She has authored several papers on image compression, system engineering among others.

Shaji hails from Tenkasi in Tamil Nadu, about 550 km from state capital Chennai. She acquired her BE in electronics and communication from Madurai Kamaraj University and did her masters in Electronics from BIT Ranchi. She was also the Head of Satellite Telemetry Centre in ISRO, Bengaluru. According to ISRO, the main payload of the Aditya-L1 mission is the Visible Line Emission Coronagraph (VELC), developed by the Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Bengaluru.

Also Read : Aditya L1 successfully separates from PSLV, proceeds to Sun in 125 day voyage, says ISRO

At a function held on January 26, 2023, the payload was handed over to U R Rao Satellite Centre in the presence of ISRO Chairman S Somanath and Shaji. (PTI)

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