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ISRO”s aditya l1 succesfully perform second earth bound

Aditya-L1 spacecraft which is India’s first solar mission has successfully performed the second earth-bound Manoeuvre which was said and confirmed by the Indian Space Research Organisation as on 5th of September.

In a recent tweet on X it also said that the Aditya L1 mission which is the second Earth-bound manoeuvre is performed successfully from ISTRAC Bengaluru. Their ground stations are present at Mauritius, Bengaluru and Port Blair which is tracked the satellite during this operation. This new orbit attained 282 km x 40225 km.

This space agency further added that the next manoeuvre is scheduled for today that is 10th September that too around 2:30 am. A total of five such aesthetic orbit manoeuvring will be performed during the satellite’s revolution around the earth.

Earlier on the date 3rd of September ISRO successfully completed the first orbit exercise. This orbital manoeuvre is also referred to as the burn which is a regular protocol taken place during a spaceflight. During this special exercise the orbit of satellite or spacecraft is also increased by using propulsion systems. This process will also include the rockets firing and the adjustment of angles.

After the successful landing of Chandrayaan-3 near the South pole of the moon, ISRO launched the country’s only maiden solar mission of Adiya L-1 from the Satish Dhawan Space centre on Saturday. It will remain into the Earth orbit for around 16 days and during these sixteen days all the five earth bound firing exercises will be conducted for the satellite in order to gain the required velocity.

After all the scheduled orbit raising exercises, Aditya L1 will start its journey to L1 point near the sun and after reaching this point the Indian satellite will undergo a trans langrangian1 insertion manoeuvre which will starts its 110 days long trajectory to its destination and Aditya L1 will undergo another manoeuvre to get the injected into the halo orbit near l1.

Aditya-L1 spacecraft which is India’s first solar mission has successfully performed the second earth-bound Manoeuvre which was said and confirmed by the Indian Space Research Organisation as on 5th of September.

In a recent tweet on X it also said that the Aditya L1 mission which is the second Earth-bound manoeuvre is performed successfully from ISTRAC Bengaluru. Their ground stations are present at Mauritius, Bengaluru and Port Blair which is tracked the satellite during this operation. This new orbit attained 282 km x 40225 km.

This space agency further added that the next manoeuvre is scheduled for today that is 10th September that too around 2:30 am. A total of five such aesthetic orbit manoeuvring will be performed during the satellite’s revolution around the earth.

Earlier on the date 3rd of September ISRO successfully completed the first orbit exercise. This orbital manoeuvre is also referred to as the burn which is a regular protocol taken place during a spaceflight. During this special exercise the orbit of satellite or spacecraft is also increased by using propulsion systems. This process will also include the rockets firing and the adjustment of angles.

After the successful landing of Chandrayaan-3 near the South pole of the moon, ISRO launched the country’s only maiden solar mission of Adiya L-1 from the Satish Dhawan Space centre on Saturday. It will remain into the Earth orbit for around 16 days and during these sixteen days all the five earth bound firing exercises will be conducted for the satellite in order to gain the required velocity.

After all the scheduled orbit raising exercises, Aditya L1 will start its journey to L1 point near the sun and after reaching this point the Indian satellite will undergo a trans langrangian1 insertion manoeuvre which will starts its 110 days long trajectory to its destination and Aditya L1 will undergo another manoeuvre to get the injected into the halo orbit near l1.

Aditya-L1 spacecraft which is India’s first solar mission has successfully performed the second earth-bound Manoeuvre which was said and confirmed by the Indian Space Research Organisation as on 5th of September.

In a recent tweet on X it also said that the Aditya L1 mission which is the second Earth-bound manoeuvre is performed successfully from ISTRAC Bengaluru. Their ground stations are present at Mauritius, Bengaluru and Port Blair which is tracked the satellite during this operation. This new orbit attained 282 km x 40225 km.

This space agency further added that the next manoeuvre is scheduled for today that is 10th September that too around 2:30 am. A total of five such aesthetic orbit manoeuvring will be performed during the satellite’s revolution around the earth.

Earlier on the date 3rd of September ISRO successfully completed the first orbit exercise. This orbital manoeuvre is also referred to as the burn which is a regular protocol taken place during a spaceflight. During this special exercise the orbit of satellite or spacecraft is also increased by using propulsion systems. This process will also include the rockets firing and the adjustment of angles.

After the successful landing of Chandrayaan-3 near the South pole of the moon, ISRO launched the country’s only maiden solar mission of Adiya L-1 from the Satish Dhawan Space centre on Saturday. It will remain into the Earth orbit for around 16 days and during these sixteen days all the five earth bound firing exercises will be conducted for the satellite in order to gain the required velocity.

After all the scheduled orbit raising exercises, Aditya L1 will start its journey to L1 point near the sun and after reaching this point the Indian satellite will undergo a trans langrangian1 insertion manoeuvre which will starts its 110 days long trajectory to its destination and Aditya L1 will undergo another manoeuvre to get the injected into the halo orbit near l1.

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