Reportedly the indian space agency isro has successfully completed its Aditya L1 mission towards the sun. After this, the prime minister of india congratulated the indian scientists. Aditya L1, ISRO's first spacecraft to study the Sun, successfully reached its destination L1, about 1.5 million kilometers from Earth, today, january 6. This is seen as an extraordinary achievement in the world of science, and countries around the world are showering their appreciation on indian scientists.


It is noteworthy that india has achieved this scientific achievement as the fourth country after the superpowers USA, germany and the european Union. The indian Space Research Organization announced on twitter that the Aditya L1 spacecraft had posted a commentary saying, "I have reached the L1 (Legrangian 1) point, 1.5 million km from my home planet. Excited to be so far away, I am ready to unravel the solar mysteries."


In this case, the prime minister of india Narendra Modi has praised this great achievement of indian scientists. "India creates another landmark. India's first solar observatory achieves Aditya-L1 target," he posted on Twitter.


This is a testament to the relentless commitment of our scientists to realize the most complex space missions. I applaud this extraordinary achievement along with the people of the country. He said that we will continue to touch new frontiers of science for the benefit of mankind.

Various political leaders and celebrities have expressed their appreciation for this great achievement of indian scientists. This Aditya will explore various aspects of the Sun. It is noteworthy that it has reached the final point today on january 6.


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