bhartiadministrativeservices.com |
ISRO is already planning its next ambitious launch and this time, it is aiming for Sun.
Aditya-L1 is the first Indian mission to study Surya that will launch in 2020. At the moment, the future of ISRO's mission to the moon faces an uncertain future.
The ISRO Aditya-L1 mission was earlier named Aditya-1.
The satellite will now be placed in a halo orbit around the Lagrangian point 1 (L1) of the Sun-Earth system, which has the advantages of continuously viewing the Sun without any occult or eclipse, resulting in a change in name.
The Aditya-L1 will be placed in a halo orbit around the L1, which is 1.5 million km from Earth. The satellite has an additional six payloads in ISRO states, which broadens the scope and objectives of science.
The objective of Aditya L-1: -
The first proposed Aditya-1 was only to observe only the solar corona, which is the outer layers of the Sun that extends thousands of kilometers from the solar object.Now with the proposed Aditya-L1, the mission plans to observe the Sun's photosphere (soft and hard X-rays), chromosphere (UV), and the corona (Visible and NIR).
Additional experiments will also study particle flow from the Sun and its arrival in the L1 orbit.
Magnetic field variation will also be measured with the Aditya-L1 magnetometer payload.
0 Comments
Please do not enter any spam link in the comment box.