00:00 Hello everyone this is Amena Ansari welcome to HW News English.
00:04 After successfully becoming the fourth country to land on moon and the first country to land
00:09 on moon's south pole, India is all set for its next mission to the sun.
00:14 Yes, you heard that right.
00:16 Sun is our next location for exploration.
00:19 The sun mission named Aditya L1 shall be the first space mission to study the sun.
00:24 Now you would be wondering how the sun?
00:27 Well let me clearly give you the entire detail of the mission to the sun.
00:31 Aditya L1, which means sun in Sanskrit, has arrived at its launch site in Sriharikota
00:37 on India's east coast.
00:39 However, ISRO hasn't yet announced the launch date but according to the media reports, the
00:45 spacecraft Aditya L1 could lift off in the first week of September.
00:50 The Aditya L1 spacecraft shall be placed in a hallow orbit around the Lagrange point 1
00:55 of the sun-earth system, which is about 1.5 million km from earth.
01:01 Now why place a spacecraft around that orbit?
01:04 The reason for this placement of the satellite in the hallow orbit around the L1 point is
01:09 that it has a major advantage of continuously viewing the sun without any eclipse.
01:15 This will assist ISRO with a greater advantage of observing the solar activities and its
01:20 effects on space weather in real time.
01:23 It is expected from the Aditya L1 mission to provide the most crucial information to
01:28 understand the problem of coronal heating, pre-flare and flare activities and their characteristics,
01:36 the dynamics of space weather, propagation of particles and field and many more.
01:41 The Aditya L1 spacecraft will carry seven payloads to observe the outermost layers of
01:46 the sun by using electromagnetic and magnetic field detectors.
01:51 Using the special Lagrange point 1, four payloads of Aditya L1 would directly view the sun and
01:56 the remaining three payloads would carry out in-site studies of particles and field at
02:02 the Lagrange point L1, thus providing important scientific studies of the propagatory effect
02:08 of solar dynamics in the interplanetary medium.
02:11 The Aditya L1 will be launched using a PSLV rocket, similar to Chandrayaan missions.
02:18 The Aditya L1 will initially be placed in a low earth orbit and subsequently launch
02:23 toward L1 using onboard propulsion.
02:25 The total travel time is estimated to be about four months.
02:30 Along with it, there will be India's first manned space flight mission, Gaganyaan.
02:36 ISRO had earlier announced that three Indian astronauts would spend three days in space
02:41 as a part of Gaganyaan mission and their training has been completed.
02:45 ISRO is also starting a space tourism industry by the year 2030.
02:50 India's space tourism journey is on track and that by 2030, one can embark on space
02:56 tourism by the year 2030.
02:59 The expected cost of the ticket for such journey would be around Rs 6 crore.
03:03 That's all for this news report.
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