
Internationaldesk:
The biggest question is whether ISRO's Aditya-L1 mission will go to the sun? The answer is no. The distance from the earth to the sun is about 150 million kilometers. The Aditya-L1 spacecraft will go to L1, or Larenz Point Forest, 1.5 million kilometers from Earth. It will study the Sun from a distance of 148.5 million kilometres.
Now the question arises, what is a laryngeal point? It is a place in space that lies in a straight line between the Earth and the Sun. It is 1.5 million kilometers from Earth. The sun has its own gravity. That is, the force of gravity. Earth has its own gravity. In space where the gravity of the two collides. Or so to speak, where the effect of the Earth's gravity ends. That's where the effect of the sun's gravity begins.
The point in the middle is the Lagrange Point. Five such Lanrange points have been identified between the Earth and the Sun. India's Suryayaan will be deployed at Larenz Point One, or L1. Both have the range of gravity where a small object can stay for a long time.
This reduces the fuel consumption of the spacecraft. As for L1, it is located across the straight line of the sun and earth. This is one percent of the total distance between the Sun and the Earth. That is 1.5 million kilometers. While, the distance from the sun to the earth is 150 million kilometers.
The temperature of the photosphere, slightly above the surface of the Sun, is about 5,500 degrees Celsius. Its core has a maximum temperature of 15 million degrees Celsius. In this case, it is not possible for any spacecraft to go there. There is nothing on earth made by humans that can withstand the heat of the sun.
Therefore, spacecraft are kept at a reasonable distance from the sun. or passed around it. ISRO is going to launch the Aditya-L1 mission on September 2, 2023 at 11.50 am. It is India's first space based observatory. Aditya-L1 will be positioned far enough away from the sun to get hot but not killed. Don't be bad. It is designed accordingly.
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