Solar Sojourn: Aditya-L1 Mission to the Sun
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Aditya-L1 is the first observatory class space based solar mission from ISRO and India to explore and study sun, its unpredictable nature and solar corona. Adiya- L1 will be launched by ISRO to the L1(first lagrangian point) of the Sun-Earth system( Lagrange points are two bodies gravitational system or are the points in space where a small object tends to stay, if put there). The mission will be launched on 2 September- 2023 at 11:50AM IST from Shriharikota ISRO launch station. It will take 4 month to reach L1 orbit.
The Sun is largest and nearest heavenly body in our solar system. The sun is ultimate source of energy. It is a source of very high temprature (around 15 million Degree Celsius), strong gravitational force, magnetic field, radiation and flow of particle (solar wind or high energy protons). The solar wind along with other explosive eruption events like coronal mass ejection(CME) affects nature of space. Earth's magnetic field and environment create a protective shield and block a number of dangerous emissions from the sun.
Sometime dangerous field carried by CMS(coronal mass ejection) interacts with earth's magnetic field, can cause magnetic disturbances near the earth and in its atmosphere. Such disturbances can harm various spacecrafts, satellite systems, communication systems and electric grid systems on earth. Therefore, ISRO felt a need to study sun deeply to develop early warning system, so that we can protect our spacecrafts, satellites, communication system from dangerous emission from the sun.
Aditya-L1 Mission Objectives:
- To study Coronal Heating and Solar Wind Acceleration.
- To study initiation of Coronal Mass Ejection(CME), flares and near-earth space weather.
- To study coupling( Neutral motions, waves and radiations affected by the electrodynamical processes) of the solar atmosphere.
- To study solar wind disrtibution and temprature Anisotropy(The property of temprature which allow it to changes different properties in different directions)
Why It Needed To Study Sun From Space?
Aditya-L1 Mission is Unique:
- First time spatially resolved solar disk in the near UV band.
- CME dynamics close to the solar disk(~from 1.05 solar radius) and thereby providing information in the acceleration regime of CME which is not observed consistently.
- On board intelligence to detect CMEs and solar flares for optimised observations and data volume.
- Directional and energy anisotropy of solar wind using multi-direction observations.

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