After Moon Landing, India Successfully Launches Solar Satellite Aditya-L1 on ISRO Rocket

Sep 2, 2023 - 17:35
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After Moon Landing, India Successfully Launches Solar Satellite Aditya-L1 on ISRO Rocket
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After Moon Landing, India Successfully Launches Solar Satellite Aditya-L1 on ISRO Rocket

Bhubaneswar, September 2: Indian Spare Research Organisation (ISRO) scripted yet another success story with launching of a Solar Mission ``Aditya-L1’’ which was placed to the orbits today following a launching  at 11.50 am from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre at Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh, through the time-tested PSLV C57 rocket launcher.

``Aditya-L1’’ shall be the first space based Indian mission to study the Sun. The spacecraft shall be placed in a halo orbit around the Lagrange Point 1 (L1) of the Sun-Earth system, which is about 1.5 million km from the Earth.

A satellite placed in the halo orbit around the L1 point has the major advantage of continuously viewing the Sun without any occultation/eclipses. This will provide a greater advantage of observing the solar activities and its effect on space weather in real time. The spacecraft carries seven payloads to observe the Photosphere, Chromosphere and the outermost layers of the Sun (the Corona) using electromagnetic and particle and magnetic field detectors.

Using the special vantage point L1, four payloads directly view the Sun and the remaining three payloads carry out in-situ studies of particles and fields at the Lagrange point L1, thus providing important scientific studies of the propagatory effect of solar dynamics in the interplanetary medium.

The suits of Aditya L1 payloads are expected to provide most crucial information to understand the problem of coronal heating, coronal mass ejection, pre-flare and flare activities and their characteristics, dynamics of space weather, propagation of particle and fields etc.

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