Sun Mission / ISRO created history with moon-sun mission - landing and launching in 11 days

Pride of India ISRO is continuously achieving such records, thinking about which every Indian becomes proud. When India's Chandrayaan-3 made a successful landing on the southern side of the moon on the evening of 23 August, everyone was emotional because India was the first country in the world to do so. Now after exactly 11 days, the focus has shifted from the moon to the Sun, again ISRO has achieved a record and

Vikrant Shekhawat : Sep 02, 2023, 01:32 PM
Sun Mission: Pride of India ISRO is continuously achieving such records, thinking about which every Indian becomes proud. When India's Chandrayaan-3 made a successful landing on the southern side of the moon on the evening of 23 August, everyone was emotional because India was the first country in the world to do so. Now after exactly 11 days, the focus has shifted from the moon to the Sun, again ISRO has achieved a record and has given people a chance to be proud by doing something the world could not do. How ISRO is continuously hitting sixes, know…

ISRO's two big missions in 11 days

23 August 2023: ISRO announced the successful landing of Chandrayaan-3 on the moon. India reached for the first time in the Moon's South Pole where no other country could reach. Vikram Lander and Pragyan Rover started their work from August 23 and have made many such discoveries in the last 10 days, which is a wonder for the world. The whole world had bowed down before this success of ISRO, from NASA to other big agencies of the world had saluted ISRO. India became the fourth country to make a soft landing on the moon, the first country in the world to reach the South Pole.

Vikram Lander on the Moon

2 September 2023: Aditya L-1 was launched exactly 11 days after the landing of Chandrayaan-3. The purpose of this mission is to establish at the L-1 point between the Sun and the Earth and then study the Sun from there. Till now only 3-4 countries of the world have been able to reach here and now India will also join this elite group. For the first time, India has launched a full-fledged mission to study the Sun. ISRO's Aditya L-1 will reach its destination after a journey of about four months.

There is no one like ISRO…

ISRO is such an institute, on which the whole world keeps an eye. The successes of Mangalyaan, Chandrayaan and now Suryaayan have increased its stature even more. Many big agencies of the world keep a difference in their big missions, because time is needed for preparation and other things have to be seen. But ISRO has established many such records after limited resources, which has created history. One landing and one launching within 11 days also gives strong proof of this.

Aditya L-1 headed towards the sun like this

Due to these successes today many big agencies and countries of the world take the help of ISRO. India has many times launched satellites of other countries on its behalf, because other countries do not have that much experience, so the help of ISRO is taken. Apart from this, many countries also make ISRO a partner in their important missions, the latest example of which is going to be Chandrayaan-4. After the successful landing of Chandrayaan-3, Japan is going to work with India on Chandrayaan-4.

Information related to ISRO's Aditya L-1 mission:

  • ISRO has launched the Aditya L-1 mission to study the Sun. It took off on 2 September and will reach L-1 point within about 4 months.
  • L-1 is such a point between the sun and the earth, from where the sun can be continuously monitored and its fire can also be avoided. It is about 15 lakh km from the earth. is far.
  • With a budget of Rs 400 crore, this project will provide an opportunity to study the information related to the Sun's corona layer, its atmosphere, L-1, Sun's rays, its past and future.