Solar mission Aditya-L1 will reach destination on 6 January: ISRO chairman

ISRO has made a plan to build an Indian space station, called "Bharatiya space station", as per PM Modi's instructions, Somanath said.

Published Dec 23, 2023 | 11:00 AMUpdated Dec 23, 2023 | 11:00 AM

Aditya L1 launch

India’s maiden solar mission Aditya-L1 will reach its destination, the Lagrangian point (L1), which is located 1.5 million km from Earth, on 6 January, Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) chairman S Somanath said.

The mission, the first Indian space-based observatory to study the Sun from halo orbit L1, was launched by the ISRO on 2 September from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC) at Sriharikota.

Aditya to reach L1 on 6 January

“Aditya-L1 will enter the L1 point on 6 January. That is what is expected. The exact time will be announced at the appropriate time” Somanath said while interacting with the media in Ahmedabad on Friday, 22 December, on the sidelines of the Bharatiya Vigyan Sammelan organised by Vijnana Bharati, an NGO working to popularise science.

“When it reaches the L1 point, we have to fire the engine once again so that it does not go further. It will go to that point and once it reaches that point, it will rotate around it and will be trapped at L1,” he explained.

Once Aditya-L1 reaches its destination, it will help measure various events happening on the Sun for the next five years.

“Once it is successfully placed on L1 point, it will be there for the next five years, gathering all the data which are very important not for India alone but for the entire world. The data will be very useful to understand the dynamics of the Sun and how it affects our life”; the ISRO chief said.

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‘Bharatiya space station’

Now, India is going to become a technologically-powerful country, which is very important, he said while addressing the gathering.

ISRO has made a plan to build an Indian space station, called “Bharatiya space station” during the “Amrit Kaal”, as per Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s instructions, Somanath said.

“In the space sector, we are seeing an emergence of new actors…We are going to support, encourage, and build the economy around the new generation,” he said, adding that India cannot become a leader in everything, but it should focus on the sectors where it can.

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