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Aditya L1 has moved to the sun after the moon

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New Delhi: After the lunar victory, now we go to the sun. After the success of Chandrayaan 3, Aditya L1 left for Suryadev. ISRO has made history. The spacecraft went into space on a PSLV rocket from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota.
The vehicle will move towards the sun’s orbit for at least 127 days. Aditya L1 will cover 15 lakh km during this period.

Then it will reach the elliptical orbit of the sun. After reaching there, ISRO’s vehicle will monitor the sun’s activities from L1 point. Experiments will be conducted on various subjects including gravity, the vitality of sunlight.

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