New Delhi. After the Moon, now Indian scientists have geared up to study the Sun. Today, Indian scientists have achieved great success in this regard. Yes…let us tell you that today ISRO’s Aditya L-1 successfully reached the final orbit of the Sun. Aditya L-1 has now been placed in its final destination orbit, approximately 15 lakh kilometers away from the Earth. The spacecraft has reached a hypospheric orbit around Lagrange Point 1 of the Sun-Earth system, about 1.5 million kilometers from Earth. This success achieved by ISRO is being highlighted in the form of Surya Namaskar. Come, now further in this report we will know you in detail about Hello Orbit.
Know what is Hello Orbit?
Aditya L1 has been established around L1 point. The Sun is being continuously observed from this satellite in coronal orbit around the L-1 point. At the same time, the orbit around this planet is called Solar Hello Orbit. Aditya L-1 has been installed here. So that studies can be done about the Sun. Let us know further what is Lagrange Point.
What is Lagrange Point (L1)
Let us tell you that the area where gravity becomes inactive between the Earth and the Sun is called Lagrange Point in the language of science. The halo orbit, on the other hand, is a periodic, three-dimensional orbit near one of the L1, L2 or L3 ‘Lagrange points’. According to scientists, the distance of L1 point is only 1 percent of the distance from the Earth to the Sun. Meanwhile, Aditya will be sent into a halo orbit around Lagrange Point 1 of the Sun-Earth system, where the rest of the process will begin.