ISRO has achieved great success in the Aditya L-1 mission. Space craft has captured Suraj’s entire face on camera. ISRO has shown a photo of Suraj while sharing the post on his social media handle, which Aditya has taken. These photos are in Near Ultraviolet Vevelanth. In this, the sun’s photosphere and chromosphere are seen. See these first pictures of your kind-
Aditya-l1 mission:
The suit payload captures full-disk images of the sun in near ultraviolet wavelendsThe images include the first-ever full-disk representations of the sun in wavelengths ranging from 200 to 400 nm.
They provide pioneering insights into the intricate details… pic.twitter.com/ybayj3yykuy
– ISRO (@ISRO) December 8, 2023
These photos have been captured by the Solar Ultra Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope or Suit. According to ISRO, Suit has drawn them in the 200-400 nanometer Vavelling range. To capture these photos, the suit has used many scientific filters. It can be clearly seen in the photo that the sun-spots on the sun, the edge of the sun, and also showing areas that are calm. ISRO says that the photos that Aditya has taken these photos will be able to understand the magnetic atmosphere of the surface of the sun, after which the strict effects of solar radiation will help prevent it from falling on Earth.
The Suit payload was activated on 20 November. On 6 December, it pulled the first light science image. The device has taken these photos using 11 different filters. Aditya-L-1 is India’s first space based observator. It is about to reach the sun by reaching about 1.5 million kilometers from the Earth. The place where Aditya L-1 will be posted is known as the first Lagrangeian Point (L1) of the Sun-Earth. Sun can always be monitored from here.
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