ISRO, the Indian Space Research Organization, has achieved a significant feat by safely landing the Vikram lander on the South Pole. And now, they're getting ready for their next big venture – studying the Sun! The countdown has started for the launch of Aditya L-1 from Shaar, Sriharikota. On Saturday, at 11:50 am, the PSLV-C57 rocket will carry the Aditya-L1 spacecraft into space. This spacecraft is designed for a special mission to research the Sun. The research conducted by ISRO is essential because it will help us understand how solar storms impact communication systems on Earth. Sometimes, these storms can cause disruptions in our communication systems. By studying the Sun and its behavior, scientists at ISRO hope to estimate the kind of space weather that can affect us here on Earth.