India's tireless scientific efforts will continue: PM Modi on sun mission launch

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: September 2, 2023 01:20 PM2023-09-02T13:20:42+5:302023-09-02T13:21:05+5:30

ISRO's Aditya L1 was successfully launched from Satish Dhawan Space Centre at Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh  today on 2 ...

India's tireless scientific efforts will continue: PM Modi on sun mission launch | India's tireless scientific efforts will continue: PM Modi on sun mission launch

India's tireless scientific efforts will continue: PM Modi on sun mission launch


ISRO's Aditya L1 was successfully launched from Satish Dhawan Space Centre at Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh  today on 2 September, 2023. Aditya-L1 is the first space-based observatory class to study the Sun and is fired using ISRO's reliable Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV).

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday congratulated ISRO on the launch of India’s first solar mission Aditya-L1 from  Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota. Our tireless scientific efforts will continue in order to develop better understanding of the Universe for the welfare of entire humanity, Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted.

The Aditya-L1 mission is accomplished because PSLV-C57 successfully placed the solar observatory into low-Earth orbit.  It has been an hour since the launch of Aditya-L1, India's first solar mission. Aditya-L1 is likely to become the second spacecraft to be placed at Lagrange point 1 (L1), after the NASA-ESA Solar & Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO).

Aditya-L1 spacecraft is designed for providing remote observations of the solar corona and in situ observations of the solar wind at L1 (Sun-Earth Lagrangian point), which is about 1.5 million kilometres from the earth.It is India's first solar space observatory and will be launched by the PSLV-C57. It will carry seven different payloads to have a detailed study of the sun, four of which will observe the light from the sun and the other three will measure in-situ parameters of the plasma and magnetic fields.

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