Aditya L1 Mission: ISRO updated regarding Sun Mission, this change in vehicle for 16 seconds on October 6

Aditya L1 Mission: The Indian Space Research Institute (ISRO) has shared a new update regarding its first sun mission. Actually, Aditya L-1 spacecraft is completely fine and the Sun is moving towards L1 L1. According to the information given by ISRO, the spacecraft is constantly moving towards the sun. On 6 October, it was slightly changed for 16 seconds.

Sun, 08 Oct 2023 02:18 PM (IST)
Aditya L1 Mission: ISRO updated regarding Sun Mission, this change in vehicle for 16 seconds on October 6

The Indian Space Research Institute (ISRO) has shared a new update regarding its first sun mission. Indeed, Aditya L-1 spacecraft is completely fine and the Sun is moving towards L1 L1.

ISRO shared the post on the social media platform X, saying that the Trajectory Correction Menuver (TCM) worked for 16 seconds on 6 October. The post said, "The spacecraft is healthy and is moving towards the Sun-Earth L1. The strategize correction maneuver (TCM) was done for about 16 seconds on 6 October. The Trans-Lagrangeian point was conducted on 19 September 1 Inspection (TL1I) This requires it to correct the evaluated trajectory after tracking the maneuver. Aditya-L1 will continue to move forward, in a few days the magnetometer will be turned on again. "

According to the information given by ISRO, the spacecraft is constantly moving towards the sun. On 6 October, it was slightly changed for 16 seconds. In his statement, ISRO said that it was required to correct the path after tracking the Trans-Lagranjian Point Inspection (TL1I) made on 19 September. As the spacecraft moves forward, the magnetometer will be turned on again.

It is known that India's first sun mission will cover a distance of 1.5 million kilometers from the Earth and will revolve around the L1-Bindu. During this time he will open many secrets related to the Sun. The vehicle has covered a distance of about 1 million km and has exited the Earth's influence area.

It is quite challenging to study the secret of the Sun, as its surface temperature is about 9,941 degrees Fahrenheit. The temperature of the outer corona of the sun has not yet been measured. In view of this, about one percent distance of the total distance between Aditya L1 Earth and the Sun will be established in a nearby orbit of L1 on 15 lakh kilometers.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Content Writer