Aditya L1: India’s first solar mission (ISRO Solar Mission) is slowly moving towards its goal. ISRO has launched it to reach the L1 point between the Sun and the Earth. From this place, this mission will study the Sun and its related activities. The distance of the Earth from this point is about 1.5 million kilometers. Because of which it will take about 4 months to complete its journey. ISRO is also constantly monitoring the mission. ISRO says that the mission is making steady progress. It has completed a journey of more than 40 thousand kms.
Aditya-L1 sent a beautiful picture of Earth
Meanwhile, Aditya-L1 has sent the first picture to ISRO. In which Aditya-L1 has taken his own selfie. Along with this, a video has also been recorded, in which a beautiful view of the Earth and the Moon is visible. ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation) has released the selfie and video taken by Aditya-L1 on social media platform ‘X’ (formerly Twitter). In the video, milky light is visible on one side of the earth and dense darkness on the other side. The earth bathed in the light of the moon looks very beautiful.
How far did Aditya-L1 reach?
Earlier on Tuesday (September 5), ISRO had told that Aditya L1 has completed its second orbit adjustment. That is, leaving the first orbit of the Earth, the mission has now entered the second orbit. Due to which it has now reached about 40 thousand kilometers away from the earth. Earlier on September 3 (Sunday), Aditya L1 completed the first orbit of the Earth. The mission had then covered a distance of 22,459 kilometres. ISRO had also told that the next orbit adjustment will now take place on September 10 at 2:30 am Indian time.
The mission was launched on 2 September
Let us tell you that Aditya-L1 (Aditya L1 Mission) is India’s first solar mission, which will study the Sun. It was launched from the Satish Dhawan Space Center in Sriharikota on September 2 at 11:50 am. The Aditya-L1 mission will be deployed at L1, one of the five Lagrange points of the Sun. From where it will be able to have an uninterrupted view of the Sun. The distance of L1 from the Earth is about 1.5 million kilometers.
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Aditya L1: India’s first solar mission (ISRO Solar Mission) is slowly moving towards its goal. ISRO has launched it to reach the L1 point between the Sun and the Earth. From this place, this mission will study the Sun and its related activities. The distance of the Earth from this point is about 1.5 million kilometers. Because of which it will take about 4 months to complete its journey. ISRO is also constantly monitoring the mission. ISRO says that the mission is making steady progress. It has completed a journey of more than 40 thousand kms.
Aditya-L1 sent a beautiful picture of Earth
Meanwhile, Aditya-L1 has sent the first picture to ISRO. In which Aditya-L1 has taken his own selfie. Along with this, a video has also been recorded, in which a beautiful view of the Earth and the Moon is visible. ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation) has released the selfie and video taken by Aditya-L1 on social media platform ‘X’ (formerly Twitter). In the video, milky light is visible on one side of the earth and dense darkness on the other side. The earth bathed in the light of the moon looks very beautiful.
How far did Aditya-L1 reach?
Earlier on Tuesday (September 5), ISRO had told that Aditya L1 has completed its second orbit adjustment. That is, leaving the first orbit of the Earth, the mission has now entered the second orbit. Due to which it has now reached about 40 thousand kilometers away from the earth. Earlier on September 3 (Sunday), Aditya L1 completed the first orbit of the Earth. The mission had then covered a distance of 22,459 kilometres. ISRO had also told that the next orbit adjustment will now take place on September 10 at 2:30 am Indian time.
The mission was launched on 2 September
Let us tell you that Aditya-L1 (Aditya L1 Mission) is India’s first solar mission, which will study the Sun. It was launched from the Satish Dhawan Space Center in Sriharikota on September 2 at 11:50 am. The Aditya-L1 mission will be deployed at L1, one of the five Lagrange points of the Sun. From where it will be able to have an uninterrupted view of the Sun. The distance of L1 from the Earth is about 1.5 million kilometers.
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