Breaking news: India successfully launches mission to the Sun
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https://youtu.be/GFLLsjTiQe0?si=zHUDhL0iAMC5zuGQ

India's first space-based mission to study the solar system's biggest object is named after Surya - the Hindu god of Sun who is also known as Aditya.
And L1 stands for Lagrange point 1 - the exact place between Sun and Earth where the Indian spacecraft is heading.

According to the European Space Agency, a Lagrange point is a spot where the gravitational forces of two large objects - such as the Sun and the Earth - cancel each other out, allowing a spacecraft to "hover".

Once Aditya-L1 reaches this "parking spot", it would be able to orbit the Sun at the same rate as the Earth. This also means the satellite will require very little fuel to operate.
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Mai siao siao ... Orbit the sun
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(02-09-2023, 06:27 PM)red3 Wrote:  Mai siao siao ... Orbit the sun

Rotfl   orbit the sun ……. intelligence level ……  Laughing
I guess they will land on the darker side of the sun too ……..  Laughing

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