The Sun mission Aditya-L1 of ISRO is on schedule. Aditya-L1 has sent a selfie to the inhabitants of Earth. It is also claimed that all of its cameras are operational. He has also captured images of the Earth and the Moon. Also made a video. Which is tweeted by ISRO.
By September 18, Aditya-L1 will have orbited the Earth four times. The next orbital maneuvering will take place on September 10th. Aditya will get to L1. He will then transmit 1440 photographs per day. In order to study the sun on a huge scale. These images will be captured by Aditya’s Visible Emission Line Coronagraph (VELC).
The first photo, according to scientists, will be available in February. The Indian Institute of Astrophysics created VELC. ISRO’s Sun Mission will use VELC to obtain HD photos of the Sun. The orbit around the Earth is being altered so that it can obtain enough speed to complete the 15 lakh kilometer voyage.
Watch on Twitter- ISRO’s Aditya L1 sends selfie images of earth moon
Aditya-L1 Mission:
👀Onlooker!Aditya-L1,
destined for the Sun-Earth L1 point,
takes a selfie and
images of the Earth and the Moon.#AdityaL1 pic.twitter.com/54KxrfYSwy— ISRO (@isro) September 7, 2023
Aditya’s payloads will be operational once the travel to L1 is completed. This means that all of the devices put in it will be turned on. He’ll begin studying Surya. However, they can be activated from time to time to ensure that everything is in working order. Everything is being done to ensure that they are working properly.
The Aditya-L1 mission has being planned for five years by ISRO scientists. However, if it is safe, it can last for 10-15 years. Sun-related data can be sent. However, it must first reach L1. A Lorenz point is a point in space that is parallel to the Earth and the Sun. It is 15 lakh kilometers away from Earth.
Both the Sun and the Earth have their own gravitational pull. Only at the location L1 do these two’s gravitational fields intersect. Or, more precisely, where the effect of Earth’s gravity ceases. The effect of the Sun’s gravity begins from there. The Larange Point is located in the center of the triangle.
Between the Earth and the Sun, there are five such Larange points. Suryaan from India will be stationed at Larange Point One, or L1. As a result, less fuel is utilized in spacecraft. He works a lot of hours. L1 is in a direct line between the Sun and the Earth. It is 1% of the entire distance between the Sun and the Earth, or 15 lakh kilometers. The earth’s distance from the sun is 15 billion kilometers.