By successfully landing Chandrayaan-3 on the lunar surface, the Indian Space Research Center (ISRO) has made India proud all over the world. The whole world was shocked to see this. While the whole world was busy appreciating India, ISRO has successfully launched ADITYA L1 in a mere span of 12 days. ISRO has successfully launched Aditya-L1 from Sriharikota Space Center today on Saturday 2 September at exactly 11.50 pm. Aditya-L1 will travel a long way to reach a defined point close to the Sun and lift the veil on many known and unknown mysteries of the Sun.
ADITYA-L1 will reach its designated destination point after 125 days. On this one more success of ISRO, the whole country is happy, but the world is also applauding it. Not only this, Pakistani media is also praising India. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has also congratulated the entire team of ISRO.
Aditya-L1 will orbit the Earth for 16 days, after which it will reach the L1 point covering a distance of 15 lakh km in 110 days. Aditya will be inserted into the L-1 point through the thruster. This point is where the gravitational pull of Earth and Sun is not affected where Aditya will be able to stabilize freely and will inform the ISRO team by getting a closer look at the many secrets of the Sun.