Aditya L1: India launched its first solar mission Aditya L1 (Aditya-L1 ISRO Mission) has taken the first step towards the Sun. Since the successful launch, continuous progress is being recorded in the mission. Ultimately, it is being sent to L1, one of the five Lagrange points of the Sun. Where it will stay and study the Sun. The L1 point has been chosen because from there Aditya-L1 will be able to have an uninterrupted view of the Sun. The distance from this point to Earth is approximately 1.5 million kilometers. Because of which it will take about 4 months to complete the journey.
The mission continues to progress.
According to ISRO, the mission is continuously progressing. There has been no technical problem in this so far. ISRO has given a new update related to the social media platform ‘X’ (formerly Twitter) mission. ISRO tweeted, “The satellite is completely healthy and performing nominally. The first Earth-bound maneuver (EBN#1) was successfully executed from ISTRAC, Bengaluru. The new orbit achieved is 245 km x 22459 km. “The next maneuver (BEN#2) is scheduled for approximately 03:00 on September 5, 2023.”
Will Aditya-L1 land on the Sun?
There is definitely a question echoing in the minds of most of the people regarding India’s first solar mission, what? Aditya-L1 Will it also land on the Sun? And if not, then why is it being called Surya Mission? Actually, it is not as you are thinking. This mission has been launched with the aim of studying the Sun. Because the temperature on the Sun is between 5 to 6 thousand degrees Celsius, landing on the Sun is not possible at the moment. But, it can be studied by going near the Sun.
How much danger is there from the temperature of the sun?
There is one more question here, will Aditya L1 be able to withstand the temperature of the sun? Actually, the temperature of the outer layer of the Sun i.e. the corona is between 18 to 20 lakh degrees Celsius. But, as we told you, this mission will go to L1 point, where the temperature of the Sun is much lower than this. To avoid this temperature, Aditya L1 has been specially designed. Carbon has been used in its equipment, which will be able to withstand the temperature of the sun.
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Aditya L1: India launched its first solar mission Aditya L1 (Aditya-L1 ISRO Mission) has taken the first step towards the Sun. Since the successful launch, continuous progress is being recorded in the mission. Ultimately, it is being sent to L1, one of the five Lagrange points of the Sun. Where it will stay and study the Sun. The L1 point has been chosen because from there Aditya-L1 will be able to have an uninterrupted view of the Sun. The distance from this point to Earth is approximately 1.5 million kilometers. Because of which it will take about 4 months to complete the journey.
The mission continues to progress.
According to ISRO, the mission is continuously progressing. There has been no technical problem in this so far. ISRO has given a new update related to the social media platform ‘X’ (formerly Twitter) mission. ISRO tweeted, “The satellite is completely healthy and performing nominally. The first Earth-bound maneuver (EBN#1) was successfully executed from ISTRAC, Bengaluru. The new orbit achieved is 245 km x 22459 km. “The next maneuver (BEN#2) is scheduled for approximately 03:00 on September 5, 2023.”
Will Aditya-L1 land on the Sun?
There is definitely a question echoing in the minds of most of the people regarding India’s first solar mission, what? Aditya-L1 Will it also land on the Sun? And if not, then why is it being called Surya Mission? Actually, it is not as you are thinking. This mission has been launched with the aim of studying the Sun. Because the temperature on the Sun is between 5 to 6 thousand degrees Celsius, landing on the Sun is not possible at the moment. But, it can be studied by going near the Sun.
How much danger is there from the temperature of the sun?
There is one more question here, will Aditya L1 be able to withstand the temperature of the sun? Actually, the temperature of the outer layer of the Sun i.e. the corona is between 18 to 20 lakh degrees Celsius. But, as we told you, this mission will go to L1 point, where the temperature of the Sun is much lower than this. To avoid this temperature, Aditya L1 has been specially designed. Carbon has been used in its equipment, which will be able to withstand the temperature of the sun.
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