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'Halo' Sun: Aditya L1 to be injected into final orbit on January 6

The satellite, which will reach its destination orbit on January 6 at 4 pm, will get into the “halo orbit” around Lagrange Point 1 (L1), one of the five spots in the moving Sun-Earth system.

January 05, 2024 / 12:05 IST
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From L1, the 1,475 kilogram Aditya-L1 satellite will conduct scientific experiments to better understand the Sun.
From L1, the 1,475 kilogram Aditya-L1 satellite will conduct scientific experiments to better understand the Sun.

India’s first mission to study the Sun, Aditya L1, would be injected into its final orbit on January 6 evening.

According to The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), the satellite, which will reach its destination orbit on January 6 at 4 pm, will get into the “halo orbit” around Lagrange Point 1 (L1), one of the five spots in the moving Sun-Earth system. The gravitational effects of the two bodies roughly balance each other here.

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In its 126-day journey that began on September 2 last year, Aditya L1 traversed about 3.7 million kilometers as it went about a circuitous route to reach its "karambhoomi" or "land of action".

Aditya L1's home is in a halo-shaped orbit, 1.5 million kilometers away from Earth. The orbit is closer to the Sun than the Earth. However, it is still far away, since the Sun is some 150 million kilometers away from the Earth.  “Aditya L1 will make it to a halo orbit around the L1 point. As the Earth moves around the Sun, the L1 point will also move. So does the halo orbit,” Annapurni Subramaniam, director, the Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Bengaluru, told Indian Express.