- The Aditya-L1 mission has been announced by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO).
- This mission will be India’s first venture into space-based solar monitoring, with a launch from Sriharikota set for September 2.
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Aditya-L1 Mission
- ISRO unveils the Aditya-L1 project, a new space-based observatory designed to study the Sun.
- The spacecraft will be in a halo orbit around the Sun-Earth system’s Lagrange point 1 (L1), roughly 1.5 million km from Earth.
- The strategic location of the L1 point allows for continuous solar observation free of eclipses, providing significant insights into solar activities and their real-time effects on space weather.
- Aditya will leave Earth’s sphere of influence and travel 1.5 million km to the Lagrange point L1.
The Importance of Lagrange Point 1
- Lagrange points are equilibrium places where gravitational forces balance centripetal pressures, providing satellites with a stable environment.
- The spacecraft will be positioned around L1, allowing for unimpeded observation of the Sun.
- Different Lagrange locations provide distinct advantages, such as the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory Satellite’s (SOHO) continuous view of the Sun.
Aditya-L1’s Scientific Projects
- Aditya-L1 includes seven payloads that use a variety of detectors to examine the photosphere, chromosphere, and corona.
- Visible Emission Line Coronagraph (VELC), Solar Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope (SUIT), Solar Low Energy X-ray Spectrometer (SoLEXS), and other instruments are among the payloads.
- Payloads studying solar dynamics in the interplanetary medium help us understand phenomena such as coronal heating, mass ejections, and space weather.
The Importance of Solar Research
- The Sun has a huge impact on planetary evolution and weather, extending its influence to satellites, electronics, electrical systems, and even the Earth’s temperature.
- Predicting Solar Storms: Continuous solar observations are critical for following and predicting the potential repercussions of Earth-bound solar storms.
- All solar storms headed towards Earth pass via L1, making it an important location for monitoring.
The Mighty LAM Engine is a key feature
- The Liquid Apogee Motor (LAM) engine developed by ISRO’s Liquid Propulsion Systems Centre (LPSC) is critical to the success of the Aditya-L1 mission.
- LAM has been critical in missions such as the Mars Orbiter Mission (Mangalyaan) and Chandrayaan-3.
- LAM engines allow satellites and spacecraft to modify their orbits, saving fuel and assuring optimal location.a
Source: https://www.esa.int/Enabling_Support/Operations/How_is_ESA_supporting_ISRO_s_Aditya-L1_solar_mission#:~:text=Aditya%2DL1%20will%20be%20the,our%20dynamic%20and%20turbulent%20star.