In a post on the social media platform ‘X’, ISRO said that its Mauritius, Bangalore and Port Blair centers monitored Aditya. Now the orbit in which the Spacraft is, is about 282 km from the Earth and the farthest is 40 thousand 225 kilometers.
Aditya-l1 mission:
The Second Earth-Bound Maneuvre (EBN#2) is Performed Successfully from ISTRAC, Bengaluru.ISTRAC/ISRO’s Ground Stations at Mauritius, Bengaluru and Port Blair Tracked The Satellite during this operation.
The new orbit attained is 282 km x 40225 km.
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– ISRO (@ISRO) September 4, 2023
ISRO also informed that a new change in the class of ‘Aditya L1’ will be made on 10 September 2023 at around 2.30 pm. ‘Aditya El1’ is the country’s first space based observator. It will stay in the Sun-Earth Lagrangeian point (L-1), about 1.5 million kilometers from the Earth and will study the outer environment of the Sun.
On the same month, ‘Aditya El1’ was successfully launched from the second launch pad of Satish Dhawan Space Center in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh. The first change in the orbit of the satellite was made on 3 September. It is yet to undergo many processes. The big turning point for the mission will have to be transported close to the Sun. However, the L1 point at which it will go is only 1 percent of the total distance of Sun and Earth.
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