Aditya L1: Indian Space Research Organization i.e. ISRO has released a big update on Tuesday morning. ISRO said that Surya Mission Aditya L1 has successfully changed its second orbit, moving further away from the Earth. ISRO said in its tweet, Aditya L-1 has entered the second orbit at 2.45 am on the night of September 5. Now Aditya L-1 will enter the third orbit on September 10 at 2:30 am.
It is known that last Sunday, Aditya L1 had successfully changed its first class. ISRO conducted earth bound firing at 11.45 am on Sunday.
According to ISRO, after traveling for 110 days, Aditya will reach L1 Lagrangian-1 point. Where another maneuver will be done in it. Through this, Aditya L1 will be established in the halo orbit of L1 point. Let us tell you t
hat this Lagrangian point is 1.5 million kilometers away from the Earth in the direction of the Sun.
Let us tell you that seven payloads have also been sent with Sun Mission Aditya L1, which will study the Sun in detail. The job of four of these payloads will be to study sunlight. While three payloads will work to study the Sun's plasma and magnetic field. Obviously, before this ISRO has created history by successfully landing the lander of Chandrayaan-3 mission on the lunar surface.