Aditya L1 Launch Live Updates: On Saturday, the ISRO spacecraft was successfully launched from Sriharikota’s Satish Dhawan Space Centre. With this, India took a step towards finishing its first solar trip. The Aditya L1 mission will go to the Sun for 125 days on board ISRO’s dependable PSLV.
For sixteen days, the Aditya L1 spacecraft will remain in Earth’s orbit. The spacecraft will be positioned on the L1 point in the halo orbit around the Sun after a four-month voyage. Today’s launch took occurred at 11:50 a.m. from Sriharikota’s Satish Dhawan Space Centre. According to ISRO, the 23.10-hour countdown for the launch of Aditya aboard PSLV C57 began on Friday.
Aditya L1 is indeed intended to make in-situ studies of the Solar wind at L1 or the Sun-Earth Lagrangian point. Which is roughly 1.5 million kilometers from Earth, and to offer distant observations of the Solar corona at L1. Kerala CM congratulates ISRO and team during the Aditya Launch LIVE Updates
On Saturday, Kerala’s Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan also congratulated ISRO and the researchers on the successful launch of Aditya-L1, India’s first solar mission.
Vijayan said in a social media post that PSLV-C57’s successful launch of the Aditya satellite from Sriharikota was another “momentous achievement” for India in space exploration shortly after the launch. As #AdityaL1 embarks on its mission to uncover the mysteries of the Sun and its atmosphere, India achieves yet another significant milestone in space exploration. Hats off to@isro and the fantastic team that made this possible. We aspire for the stars together!” On X, formerly known as Twitter, Vijayan posted.
Aditya L1 Launch Updates: India’s “sunshine moment”
IST 02 Sep 2023, 05:21:08 The first solar mission from IndiaAditya L1, which was launched by a PSLV rocket that reached a new technological milestone in the launch vehicle section, began its 125-day trip to the Sun on Saturday in an effort to research several aspects of Earth’s closest star.
A “Sunshine moment” for the nation, according to Union Minister Jitendra Singh, who watched the launch from the Mission Control Centre (MCC) in this city.
“Congratulations! In a very special mission mode. The PSLV’s upper stage required two burn sequences to inject the primary satellite for the first time into the Aditya-L1 spacecraft. Placing it in an extremely precise elliptical orbit of 235/19,500 km, according to ISRO Chairman S. Somanath from the MCC.
“I want to congratulate PSLV for undertaking this extremely unique mission approach today to launch Aditya L1 into the proper orbit. The Aditya will begin its voyage shortly. It will start with basic earth movements before beginning the about 125-day-long trek to the L1 point. So let’s wish the Aditya L1 spacecraft well on its difficult voyage to place it in the L1 Halo orbit, he remarked.
UP CM Adityanath praises the launch’s success
Yogi Adityanath, the chief minister of Uttar Pradesh, praised the successful launch of Aditya-L1. The nation’s first solar mission is on Saturday. Adityanath said on the social media platform ‘X’ in Hindi. “PSLV-C57/Aditya-L1 mission was successfully launched today, symbolizing the potential of ‘New India’ with the purpose of serving the whole of humanity. Many wishes for the entire success of this important endeavor to become the ‘new Sun’ of the dreams of 140 crore compatriots under the leadership of the revered prime minister!”
What time will Aditya L1 arrive in the Sun’s orbit?
Aditya L1 is anticipated to arrive in its chosen orbit close to the Sun in January of the following year.
The launch went well. Next, what?
On Saturday, the Solar mission was indeed successfully launched by the Indian Space Research Organisation. The spacecraft will be put in a Low Earth Orbit after launch. Later, the orbit will be launched to the L1 point and made more elliptical.
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