Will ISRO’s Aditya L1 contact the Sun? No. Which photo voltaic probe has come closest

Published: August 30, 2023

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has introduced that preparations for the launch of Aditya L1 are progressing easily, and every part is ready for liftoff on Saturday. In a launch that includes photos of the launch rehearsal, the Indian house company knowledgeable that the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) has accomplished its inner checks and is totally ready for its 59th mission – to deploy India’s inaugural photo voltaic mission right into a low earth orbit.

ISRO's Aditya L1 (Left) and NASA's Parker solar probe (Representative Image)
ISRO’s Aditya L1 (Left) and NASA’s Parker photo voltaic probe (Representative Image)

Will Aditya L1 land on the Sun? No. Unlike Chandrayaan 3, the place the Vikram lander, with Pragyan rover inside, softly touched down close to the lunar south pole, the photo voltaic probe will as a substitute be positioned on the first Lagrange level within the Earth-Sun system.

The distance to the L1 level is 1.5 million km, a span anticipated to be traversed by the spacecraft by means of varied manoeuvres over the course of 4 months, ISRO stated. Remarkably, this distance represents just one per cent of the general 150 million km separation between Earth and the Sun.

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NASA’s Parker probe ‘touched’ Sun

In December 2021, a spacecraft touched the Sun for the primary time in historical past. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration or NASA’s Parker Solar Probe navigated by means of the Sun’s higher ambiance, generally known as the corona, and sampled particles and magnetic fields inside. The Parker Probe reached to about 7.8 million kilometres from the Sun’s floor.

Since then, it has been executing loops in a extremely elliptical orbit across the Sun, regularly drawing nearer with every orbit and relaying an abundance of observational knowledge.

How shut will NASA’s Parker probe go?

At current, the NASA probe, which orbits the Sun, is located roughly 50 million km away from Earth. It is at the moment making loops round Venus as a part of preparations for an upcoming shut encounter with the Sun. According to the latest updates from NASA, the Parker Probe efficiently handed by Venus on August 21, using the planet’s gravity to align itself for an upcoming collection of record-setting flights across the Sun, slated to start subsequent month. The US house company has confirmed that the probe stays on observe to execute its closest flybys of the Sun so far.

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Parker Solar Probe will make use of Venus flybys to regularly scale back its orbit across the Sun, in the end approaching as shut as 6.16 million kilometres from its floor. This proximity locations it nicely inside the orbit of Mercury and roughly seven occasions nearer than any earlier spacecraft.

During its anticipated closest method in June 2025, Parker Solar Probe shall be hurtling across the Sun at an astonishing pace of roughly 692,000 km per hour! To put this into perspective, it is quick sufficient to journey from New Delhi to Lahore in simply two seconds.

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