Monday , December 23 2024

Indian satellite 'Aditya L1' could not capture the solar eclipse, know the reason – News India Live

Total solar eclipse 2024: today is the first of the year Solar Eclipse Is . This solar eclipse will be the longest lasting eclipse in 50 years, lasting approximately 5 hours and 25 minutes. Then whether the satellite 'Aditya L1' sent into space by the Indian Space Agency (ISRO) to study the Sun will capture this astronomical event or not. Know about it.

Indian satellite 'Aditya L1' is continuously studying the Sun. However, this satellite will not be able to see the solar eclipse. However, it is not that this satellite is unable to perform this task, however, this satellite is placed in such a position that it can see the Sun 24 hours, 365 days.

Indian scientists have chosen a location to ensure that the satellite's view is never blocked by the eclipse. According to Nigar Shaji, project director of this satellite, there will be no change in the Sun due to the eclipse.

According to ISRO Chairman S Somnath, Aditya L1 will not be able to see the solar eclipse. Since the Moon is at the Lagrange point (L1) behind the satellite, the eclipse as seen from Earth will not have much effect at that location. Aditya L1 is placed in a halo orbit around Lagrange Point 1 of the Sun-Earth system, which is about 1.5 million km from Earth.