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Aditya L1 successfully performs first earth-bound manoeuvre: ISRO

According to ISRO, Aditya-L1 will stay approximately 1.5 million km away from Earth, directed towards the Sun, which is about one per cent of the earth-sun distance. It will neither land on the Sun nor approach the Sun any closer.

September 03, 2023 / 12:56 IST
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Aditya L1, launched on September 2, aims to study the outer atmosphere of the sun by placing India's first solar observatory at the Sun-Earth L1 point.
Aditya L1, launched on September 2, aims to study the outer atmosphere of the sun by placing India's first solar observatory at the Sun-Earth L1 point.

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) today stated it has successfully performed the first earth-bound manoeuvre of the country’s maiden solar mission, Aditya L1, from ISTRAC.

The space agency also said the satellite is healthy and operating nominally.

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"The next manoeuvre is scheduled for September 5, 2023, around 03:00 Hrs. IST ”Aditya-L1 Mission: The satellite is healthy and operating nominally. The first Earth-bound maneuvre (EBN#1) is performed successfully from ISTRAC, Bengaluru. The new orbit attained is 245km x 22459 km. The next maneuvre (EBN#2) is scheduled for September 5, 2023, around 03:00 Hrs. IST,” ISRO said in an update on microblogging site, X, formerly Twitter.

Aditya L1 was launched on September 2 from Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh. The mission aims to study the outer atmosphere of the sun by placing India's first solar observatory at the Sun-Earth L1 point.