ISRO Set To Launch Maiden Solar Mission 'Aditya-L1': What Are Its Objectives

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  • Published On: September 02, 2023
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After successfully soft-landing on the Moon, ISRO now has its eyes set on the Sun. With the space agency set to launch its maiden solar mission Aditya-L1 in less than two hours, the most-asked question is whether the spacecraft will "land" on the Sun.

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