Aditya- l1 News
Deshhit: With the successful launch of India's solar mission Aditya L1, India has taken another step towards self-reliance. The world is surprised by this costliest mission of India.
Aditya L1 Launch LIVE: India's space agency ISRO's dream project Surya Mission Aditya-L1 (Aditya L1) has been launched from Sriharikota. Today India has taken a big step towards its first solar mission. Today Aditya L-1 has flown towards the Sun. The Aditya mission has to be delivered to the L1 point between Earth and the Sun at a distance of 1.5 million km. It will take about 100 to 120 days to place Aditya in the halo orbit near the Sun, but before reaching the Sun, Aditya-L1 will complete its journey in several stages. ISRO has created history today by launching its first Sun mission. After the historic success of Chandrayaan-3, now the eyes of the whole world are once again on India because the world believes that India has risen. ISRO will now once again spread its glory in space science by reaching closer to the Sun.
India's space agency ISRO's dream project Surya Mission Aditya-L1 (Aditya L1) has been launched from Sriharikota. Today India has taken a big step towards its first solar mission. Today Aditya L-1 has flown towards the Sun. The Aditya mission has to be delivered to the L1 point between Earth and the Sun at a distance of 1.5 million km. It will take about 100 to 120 days to place Aditya in the halo orbit near the Sun, but before reaching the Sun, Aditya-L1 will complete its journey in several stages. ISRO has created history today by launching its first Sun mission. After the historic success of Chandrayaan-3, now the eyes of the whole world are once again on India because the world believes that India has risen. ISRO will now once again spread its glory in space science by reaching closer to the Sun.
Aditya L-1 Launching: The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) is ready to launch 'Aditya L1' spacecraft on Saturday from Sriharikota Space Center in Andhra Pradesh as part of the country's first Sun mission. A little while from now, at 11:50 am, it will be launched from the second launch pad of Sriharikota Space Center through ISRO's reliable Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV). 'Aditya L1' has been designed for remote observation of the Sun's orbit and actual observation of the solar wind at 'L1' (Sun-Earth Lagrangian point) about 1.5 million kilometers from Earth.
ISRO Sun Mission: Rehearsals for the launch of ISRO's Sun Mission Aditya-L1 (Aditya-L1) have also been completed. ISRO's most reliable rocket PSLV-C57 will leave Aditya-L1 in the Earth's Lower Earth Orbit.
Aditya-L1 Launch Update: Today (Saturday) is a very important day for the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO). Today ISRO will launch its first Sun mission. ISRO is all set to launch its first Sun mission Aditya-L1. This mission will be launched from Sriharikota Space Center at 11.50 am today.
Aditya L1 Mission Launch Update LIVE: India's second space flight in 50 days will happen today. After the success of Chandrayaan-3, ISRO will now move towards the sun. India's first Sun mission Aditya L1 will be launched today at 11:50 am. Before the launch of Mission Surya, ISRO Chief S reached Somnath temple and offered prayers.
Aditya-L1 Launch Update: Today (Saturday) is a very important day for the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO). Today ISRO will launch its first Sun mission. ISRO is all set to launch its first Sun mission Aditya-L1. This mission will be launched from Sriharikota Space Center today at 11.50 am. Aditya Mission is to be delivered to the L1 point between the Earth and the Sun at a distance of 15 lakh kilometers. Not only is it difficult to reach the L1 point but it is also difficult to stay there. It will take 100 to 120 days to place Aditya-L1 in the halo orbit near the Sun. This mission is not only very important for ISRO but is also very challenging. It is worth thinking that we cannot stand in the sun even for 2 minutes, so how will Aditya-L1 survive by going so close to the Sun?
Aditya L1 ISRO Solar Mission Live Updates: India is now rapidly becoming a space power. After conquering the Moon, it will launch its first Aditya L-1 mission today to study the Sun. With this launch, India will join the list of very few countries to reach both the Moon and the Sun.
Shukrayaan-1, a tentative name for its Venus mission, is expected to launch sometime around 2025 with an objective to study the atmosphere of Venus. Similarly, the Mars Orbiter Mission-2, India's second Mars mission, is also expected around 2024 or 2025, Isro officials said.
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