ISRO said on the social media platform ‘X’ that the third process related to the Earth’s orbit (EBN-3) was successfully completed from ISTRAC Bangalore. During this time, all the centers of ISRO monitored the satellite.
Significantly, Aditya L1 is India’s first space based observator. Earlier this month, it was launched from Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh on 2 September. About 1.5 million kilemeters away from this observant Earth
Arriving at the Sun-Earth’s Lagrangeian point (L-1), he will stop the outer environment of the Sun.
Aditya-l1 mission:
The Third Earth-Bound Maneuvre (EBN#3) is performed successfully from ISTRAC, Bengaluru.Isro’s Ground Stations at Mauritius, Bengaluru, SDSC-Shar and Port Blair Tracked The Satellite DURING this operation.
The new orbit attained is 296 km x 71767 km.… pic.twitter.com/r9a8xwq4my
– ISRO (@ISRO) September 9, 2023
The class of ‘Aditya L1’ was changed after the launch. The first process was completed on September 3 and the second process on September 5. ISRO has already told that the Aditya Spacekraft is expected to take about 127 days to reach its destination.
The L1 point is the place of 1.5 million kilometers from the Earth, from which the Sun can always be monitored. When the mission starts its work, ISRO will be able to know solar activities in realtime. Aditya Spacecraft has taken 7 scientific instruments with it. They are all vaikashi and have been prepared by various departments of India. With the help of instruments, different parts of the Sun will be studied.