The Indian space agency ISRO has decided to send a space mission to the Sun after Chandrayaan-3’s landing on the moon, under which Aditya L-1 will be launched on September 2.
Foreign media reports have revealed that India’s space agency ‘ISRO’ will launch its first solar mission on September 2 to conduct an analytical study of the Sun, which will be launched from the Sriharikota base.
According to ISRO chief Dr. S. Somnath, Aditya L-1 satellite has been attached to PSLV, the solar mission will reach its destination within four months after going into space orbit.
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Dr. Somnath said that this will also be India’s first observatory mission to obtain information about the sun, scientists will be able to estimate the activities of the sun and its climatic effects.
The Indian Space Research Organization further said that along with the solar mission, 7 payloads are also being sent into space which will observe the hot planet externally.
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