Aditya-L1 Mission Update: ISRO ready to launch Surya Mission, know here what all the preparations are…

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Aditya-L1 Mission Update: ISRO ready to launch Surya Mission, know here what all the preparations are…

ISRO will launch Surya Mission Aditya L-1 on September 2.

ISRO will launch Surya Mission Aditya L-1 on 2 September.

Aditya-L1 Mission Launching: Complete preparations have been made to launch ISRO’s Surya Mission Aditya L-1. This mission will be launched tomorrow i.e. on 2nd September and India’s name will once again echo with cheers. A lot of enthusiasm is being seen across the country regarding this. After the success of Chandrayaan-3, India’s space agency ISRO is going to create history by carrying out another successful mission. In such a situation, the eyes of the whole world are now fixed on India. Let us tell you all the updates related to this launching.

Let us tell you that ISRO will launch Surya Mission Aditya L-1 from Sriharikota on Saturday morning at 11.50 am. All launch rehearsals and internal checks of the spacecraft before launch have been completed. India’s solar mission Aditya-L1 will be launched by PSLV-C57. To study the Sun in detail, Aditya L-1 will carry seven different payloads, including four that will observe light and the other three that will measure in-situ parameters of the plasma and magnetic field.

You can watch live streaming from here (Aditya-L1 Mission Live Streaming)

Please tell that like Chandrayaan-3, you will also be able to see Aditya L-One live and be a witness to it. ISRO has made complete arrangements to show it live. You will be able to see Aditya L-1 live at 4-5 places. For this, the Facebook page of ISRO can watch the live stream. You can also see instant updates on ISRO’s official website. At the same time, live updates of Aditya L-1 can also be seen on ISRO’s official YouTube channel. Apart from all this, it will be broadcast live on DD National’s channel.

Which countries are studying the Sun?

Let us tell you that apart from India, America’s NASA, Japan, China and Europe’s space agencies are also engaged in the research of the Sun. China has recently launched a satellite to study the Sun, but it is being claimed that India’s Aditya L-1 can collect more information than China’s satellites.

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