Top News
|Starmer resigns as UK Prime Minister amid mounting Labour Party pressure | US, Iran War Ends with a Binding Commitment from Iran to Never Produce Nuclear Weapons | Oil Starts Flowing Freely Through Strait of Hormuz | US and Iran both Allow Movement of Oil Tanker’s | ONGC to Invest $1.5 billion to Boost India’s Oil Storage by 33 % | Qatar Amir-gifted Boeing 747 is new US Air Force Presidential Jet | Meta and Reliance to set up a huge Global Digital Hub in Jamnagar | Modi, Trump meet warmly again, this time at G7 | Modi showers praise on Trump for his Middle East peace effort | Trump says We always had Tremendous Relationship with India | Trump praises Modi, jovially calling him ‘a killer’ for his negotiating skills at G7 | Modi said Freedom of Navigation in the Strait of Hormuz is A Must | Trump expressed condolences for the Indian sailors killed in US Navy attack in the Gulf | Trump said US and Iran will sign an MoU to end their war on Friday June 19 | All the G7 Leaders supported the Peace Effort | Modi, UAE President Shaikh Mohammed agree to work together on Middle East Peace, Security and Stability | Piyush Goyal discusses expanding partnership with Prince Albert II of Monaco | Eurosatory 2026 opens in Paris with matching 2026 defence exhibitors from 68 countries | Huge display of advanced weapons for precision attacks and defense | UAE’s three Satellites are fully Operational in Low Earth orbit | NASA announces Artemis III Space mission for 2027 with Four Astronauts | It will be a ‘highly complex’ mission to test Rendezvous and Docking capabilities between spacecraft | Three Astronauts are Americans, and one Italian | They include Commander Randy Bresnik, mission Specialists Frank Rubio and Andre Douglas, and Pilot Luca Parmitano of Italy | Vice Admiral Vineet McCarty is Commander in Chief, Andaman and Nicobar Command | Maj Gen Rachel Thomas takes over as Additional Director General, Indian Military Nursing Service | Susan Elias takes over as the first Woman Principal of Delhi’s prestigious St Stephen’s College in its 145 years history | St Stephen’s has produced many of India’s top Civil and Military officers | A Boys college for long, it’s now a coveted Co-ed institution | India Strategic salutes Lt Gen Dhahi Khalfan and Dubai Police for marking 70 Years of Excellence in Public Safety | Dubai is among the Safest Cities on the World | US asks historically neutral Oman to take sides and cut ties with Iran | Moscow’s ties with New Delhi are Strong As Always, says Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov | India, Australia to sign MoU on deepening defence ties | Nvidia to introduce advanced AI chips for PCs from 2026 | Malaysia bans Social Media accounts for children under 16 | President Trump arrives in China for a high stakes Summit with President Xi Jinping | Trump says the only thing on Iran is ‘They Can’t Have A Nuclear Weapon’ | US F 35 fighter jets from amphibiius assault ship USS Tripoli continue Patrol Operations around Iran | UAE and Saudis hit Iranian oil facilities in retaliation, including the key Lavan refinery | Trump asks Iran to make a deal or be decimated | US will finish the job - of denying Iran nuclear capability - Peacefully or Otherwise | Iran parks it’s Air Force aircraft in Pakistan to escape from US strikes, reports CBS | India slams China’s military support to Pakistan during 2025 Operation Sindoor against Pali terrorists | China gave long range anti-aircraft missiles to Pakistan among other sophisticated weapons | In a global Oil Shock, UAE leaves OPEC, from May 1 | Iran declares Strait of Hormuz open for all | Oil Prices Plunge | IMF warns of Global Recession if Iran War doesn’t end | British economy worst hit with the war, says IMF | Israel and Lebanon hold talks for the first time after 1993 | They focus on removing Iran-supported ‘terrorists like Hezbollah’ | US, Iran likely to hold a second round of Peace Talks | IEA reminds the oil prices do not yet reflect the severity of the global Energy crisis | President Trump, Prime Minister Modi speak for 40 minutes over phone to discuss the Iran War | Modi says Happy to receive call from My Friend Trump and discussed the Importance of Keeping the Hormuz Open and Secure | Ambassador Sergio Gor says US and India ties are On A Strong Footing | US, Iran likely to resume talks | Israeli and Lebanese officials to meet in Washington, Hamas opposes talks | India, France review expanding strategic ties | Iran reiterates No Restrictions on Indian Ships in the Strait of Hormuz |
SPACE

Aditya L1 Third Manoeuvre

  • ISRO Conducts Third Earth Bound Manoeuvre of Aditya L1 Successfully
  • The Third Earth-bound manoeuvre (EBN#3) is performed successfully. The new orbit attained is 296 km x 71767 km.

Bangalore, September 10. The third earth-bound manoeuvre of India’s first solar mission, Aditya L1, was successfully completed today, according to the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO).

“The third Earth-bound movement (EBN#3) is successfully executed from Bengaluru-based ISTRAC on the Spacecraft which was launched on September 2, 2023, at 11.50 am.

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) also announced that the next manoeuvre is scheduled for September 15, 2023, at around 2 a.m.

The spacecraft is set to undergo one more earth-bound orbital manoeuvre before embarking on its transfer orbit towards Lagrange point L1.

The newly attained orbit measures 296 km x 71,767 km. The Telemetry, Tracking, and Command Network (ISTRAC) of the space agency executed this operation.

“The third Earth-bound manoeuvre (EBN#3) is performed successfully from ISTRAC, Bengaluru. ISRO’s ground stations at Mauritius, Bengaluru, SDSC-SHAR and Port Blair tracked the satellite during this operation. The new orbit attained is 296 km x 71767 km. The next manoeuvre (EBN#4) is scheduled for September 15, 2023, around 02:00 Hrs. IST,” ISRO tweeted.

Aditya-L1 stands as India’s inaugural space-based observatory, designed to explore the Sun from a halo orbit positioned at the first Sun-Earth Lagrangian point (L1), situated approximately 1.5 million km from Earth.

The second earth-bound manoeuvre was successfully completed on September 5 and the first on September 3.

These manoeuvres are deemed essential during the spacecraft’s 16-day circumnavigation around Earth, enabling it to amass the necessary velocity for its onward journey to L1.

On September 2, ISRO’s Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV-C57) successfully launched Aditya-L1 from the Second Launch Pad of Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota.

The spacecraft is projected to reach its designated orbit at point L1 roughly 127 days post-launch, according to the space agency.

ISRO asserts that a spacecraft positioned in a halo orbit around point L1 enjoys the advantage of uninterrupted Sun observation, devoid of any occultations or eclipses. This offers a significant advantage in real-time monitoring of solar activities and their influence on space weather.

Aditya-L1 carries seven homegrown scientific payloads, developed by ISRO and national research laboratories, including the Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Bengaluru, and the Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics, Pune.

These payloads will investigate the photosphere, chromosphere, and the outermost solar layer, the corona, employing electromagnetic, particle, and magnetic field detectors.

Out of these, four payloads will directly observe the Sun, while the remaining three will conduct in-situ studies of particles and fields at Lagrange point L1, delivering critical data concerning the propagation of solar dynamics in the interplanetary medium.

The findings from the Aditya L1 payloads are anticipated to provide invaluable insights into the enigmas surrounding coronal heating, coronal mass ejection, pre-flare and flare activities, space weather dynamics, and the behaviour of particles and fields.

In the view of scientists, there are five Lagrangian points, or gravitational parking areas, that exist between Earth and the Sun, where small objects can remain with minimal fuel consumption.

Named after Italian-French mathematician Joseph-Louis Lagrange, these points in space serve as advantageous locations for spacecraft to maintain their positions, as the gravitational forces of the Sun and Earth balance the necessary centripetal force for objects to move harmoniously with them.

Related Articles

Back to top button