Aditya-L1 Mission / Aditya-L1 took a beautiful picture of Moon and Earth - ISRO released VIDEO

Zoom News : Sep 07, 2023, 02:25 PM
Aditya-L1 Mission: India's Sun Mission Aditya-L1 is on its journey. Meanwhile, more planets are coming in its path. Aditya Satellite has sent pictures of Earth and Moon during the journey. ISRO has shared a video on social media, in which the moon and the earth can be seen clearly. On September 2, the Indian Space Agency launched Mission Aditya-L1 for the study of the Sun, which is to be placed in an orbit 1.5 million kilometers away from Earth.

The orbit of the satellite going towards the Sun has been changed twice so far and it has been pushed towards the Sun. The orbit of the satellite has to be changed two more times. The satellite between Sun-Earth will be installed at Langres Point-1, from where Sun can be seen without eclipse for 24 hours and 365 days. This will make it easier to study the Sun. At the Langres point, the force of gravity becomes equal to the centripetal force. From this point the satellite can easily move in its fixed orbit.

Aditya L1 will reach its destination in 125 days

Aditya will take four months or 125 days to reach the Sun. This mission is very special in itself. With the help of this low-cost satellite, the environment of space will be monitored. The heat emanating from the Sun and the plasma released from it cause storms in the space and this damages the planets moving in the space. Many times the satellites sent from the earth get hit by it and there is a big loss. If India succeeds in establishing itself at Langres Point, then it will be of great benefit to the world.

India created history on Moon's South Pole

The Indian Space Agency has recently achieved historic success on the South Pole of the Moon. India has become the first country to land on this side of the moon. Vikram Lander and Pragyan Rover are currently resting after completing their work in the courtyard of the moon. ISRO is in the hope that even after sunrise again, Pragyan will be active and will carry out its further work.

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