Big Win for ISRO: Aditya L1 Solar Mission
Sheetal Rawat
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India's Aditya L1 (PSLV-C57) mission marked a glorious milestone in space exploration. Launched on September 2, 2023, it successfully entered the Halo orbit on January 6, 2024. Aditya L1 is positioned 1.5 million kilometres from Earth in Lagrange L1. It is set to study the sun for an anticipated five-year period.
Launch and Orbit Triumph
This marks a tremendous achievement for ISRO, showcasing advanced space capabilities. It puts India on the global map of space exploration
Space Odyssey: Lagrange L1 Exploration
Lagrange L1 Significance
Bold Objectives and Payloads
Scientific Objectives:
Total Mission Cost: Estimated around Rs 400 Crore
The value proposition proves India's commitment to scientific advancement and space exploration.
Technical Marvel of Aditya L1 Spacecraft
Spacecraft Specifications:
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Overcoming Challenges: ISRO's Tenacity
Obstacle Overcome:
National Pride and Public Reaction
Celebrating Success:
Future Horizons: Aditya L1's Impact
Implications:
A Giant Leap for India
In summary, ISRO and India have made significant progress in space exploration. They achieved this with the Aditya L1 (PSLV-C57) mission. The country and science are proud that they successfully studied the sun's mysteries.
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-Sheetal
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