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Aditya L1 Mission Launched from Srihariikota isro Solar Mission Starts 120 Days Journey Full Details

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Aditya L1 Mission Launched: India created another history in the world of space science today. The Indian Space Agency ISRO (ISRO )’s solar mission (Aditya L1) was successfully launched in space. Mission flew from Sriharikota Spaceport in Andhra Pradesh at 11.50 am. During the live telecast, ISRO has confirmed the successful launch of the mission. Aditya L-1 spacecraft has flew through the PSLV-C57 rocket, which has gone on a long journey of 120 days. After about 4 months, it will arrive at the lagration point of the Sun-Earth, 1.5 million kilometers from the earth, called the L1 Point. This will be the place from where India’s first space -based solar observer will monitor our sun and bring every action to us. The special thing is that the distance that the Aditya L-1 spacecraft will cover in 120 days is only 1 percent of the distance between the Earth and the Sun. But there is a L1 point place from where the Sun can always be monitored.
Saturday brought another success for India. After the Chandrayaan-3 mission, ISRO’s solar mission was launched. Since morning, people were waiting for the mission to be launched. Live telecast was started on all platforms, including ISRO’s YouTube channel, from 11.20 am.

People’s heartbeat increased as soon as the countdown started. As soon as the PSLV-C57 rocket flew, people watching this launch across the country, including Sriharikota, started applauding. The lift of the rocket was of normal, which moved forward, ripping the sky.

It is the first solar mission in India, the aim to observe the corona of the Sun (the outer layer of the Sun) of the Sun. The spacecraft has taken 7 payloads with him. All payloads will help in observing photosfare (light mandandal), chromosphere (the sun from the visible surface of the sun) and the outer layer (corona) of the sun (corona) in the different wave bands.

The Aditya-L1 mission is completely indigenous. Many national institutions have participation in preparing it. According to PTI report, its primary instrument is ‘Visible Emission Line Coronagraf’ (VELC). When Aditya Observatry starts its work, VELC will send 1440 pictures daily to ISRO’s ground station. By examining these pictures, scientists will be able to know what kind of movements are happening in the Sun.

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