ISRO’s Aditya-L1, the first space-based Indian observatory to study the Sun will be launched on September 2, 2023 from Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh.
🚀PSLV-C57/🛰️Aditya-L1 Mission:
The launch of Aditya-L1,
the first space-based Indian observatory to study the Sun ☀️, is scheduled for
🗓️September 2, 2023, at
🕛11:50 Hrs. IST from Sriharikota.Citizens are invited to witness the launch from the Launch View Gallery at… pic.twitter.com/bjhM5mZNrx
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- It will launch the PSLV-C57 for the Aditya L1 Mission.
- The satellite will be placed in a halo orbit around the Lagrange point L1 of the Sun-Earth system which is about 1.5 million kms from the Earth.
- It will take around 04 months to reach the Lagrange point.
- The advantage of a halo orbit around the L1 point is that the satellite can observe the solar activities without any obstruction by other celestial activities like eclipse.
The Aditya L1 mission is to study the solar winds and the Sun’s atmosphere.
- It will carry seven payloads to observe the photosphere, chromosphere, and the outermost layers of the Sun namely the corona.
- This will help understand the problems of coronal heating, Coronal mass ejection, pre-flare and flare activities, dynamics of weather, and the study of the propagation of particles and fields in the interplanetary medium.