Aditya-L1: India’s Solar Mission To Be Launched On September 2, Know Objectives & Payloads About India's First Space-Based Observatory To Study Sun

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Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) Announced That Aditya-L1 Will Be Launched at 11:50 Am on September 2 From Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh. Aditya-L1 Will Be India’s First Solar Mission. Isro Said, “A Satellite Placed in the Halo Orbit Around the L1 Point Has the Major Advantage of Continuously Viewing the Sun Without Any Occultation/Eclipses. This Will Provide a Greater Advantage of Observing Solar Activities and Their Effect on Space Weather in Real-Time.” the Spacecraft Will Be Launched Using the Pslv-C57 Rocket. Watch the Video to Know Its Objectives and Payloads.

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