ISRO's Aditya-L1 completes first halo orbit around Sun-Earth L1 point
The space agency said its station-keeping manoeuvre on Tuesday ensured its seamless transition into the second halo orbit.
PTI
Bengaluru, 2 July
India’s first solar mission Aditya-L1 spacecraft completed its first halo orbit
around the Sun-Earth L1 point on Tuesday, ISRO said.
The space agency said its
station-keeping manoeuvre on Tuesday ensured its seamless transition into the
second halo orbit.
The Aditya-L1 mission, which is an Indian solar observatory at Lagrangian point L1, was launched on 2 September, 2023 and was inserted in its targeted halo orbit on 6 January, 2024.
According to ISRO, Aditya-L1
spacecraft in the halo orbit takes 178 days to complete a revolution around the
L1 point.
During its travel in the halo
orbit, Aditya-L1 spacecraft will be subjected to various perturbing forces that
will cause it to depart from the targeted orbit, the space agency said.
"Aditya-L1 underwent two
station-keeping manoeuvres on February 22 and June 7, respectively, to maintain
this orbit. Today's third station-keeping manoeuvre has ensured that its travel
continued in the second halo orbit path around L1,” ISRO said.
The agency explained that Aditya
L1's journey around Sun-Earth L1 Lagrangian point involves modeling of complex
dynamics.
The understanding of various
perturbing forces acting on the spacecraft helped in determining the trajectory
accurately and planning precise orbit manoeuvres, it added.
"With today's manoeuvre, the
state-of-the-art flight dynamics software developed in-house at URSC-ISRO for
the Aditya-L1 missions stands fully validated," ISRO said. PTI
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