Aditya-L1 will complete the first process of class change today, know further process
Aditya L1: ISRO successfully launched Aditya L1 from the PSLV C57 launch vehicle on Saturday. Aditya L1 mission will also orbit the Earth first. After this, it will fly rapidly in the direction of the sun to complete its mission.

India's first solar mission Aditya L1 was launched on Friday. Today, on the second day, the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) has informed that Aditya L1 will change its first orbit. ISRO will conduct the first Earth-bound firing on Sunday morning. Apparently, on Saturday ISRO successfully launched Aditya L1 from PSLV C57 launch vehicle. Like Chandrayaan-3, ISRO's Aditya L1 mission will also orbit the Earth first. After this, it will fly rapidly in the direction of the sun to complete its mission.
Giving information, ISRO said that Aditya L1 has started generating power. This Sunday morning firing will be done with the help of EarthBound Maneuvers. Due to this Mission, Aditya L1 will change its orbit and enter the next orbit. It will remain here in Earth's orbit for 16 days. During this period, Earth-bound firing will be done to change its orbit five times.
According to ISRO, Aditya will reach the L1 Lagrangian-1 point after traveling for 110 days. Where another maneuver will be done in it. Through this, Aditya L1 will be installed in the halo orbit of the L1 point. The process of studying the Sun will start from here. Explain that this Lagrangian point is 1.5 million kilometers away from the Earth in the direction of the Sun.
Significantly, seven payloads have also been sent along with Aditya L1, which will do a detailed study of the Sun. Four of these payloads will be used to study sunlight. Three payloads will work to study the Sun's plasma and magnetic field. It is obvious that earlier ISRO has created history by successfully landing the lander of the Chandrayaan-3 mission on the lunar surface.