India's Aditya-L1 Mission: Unlocking Solar Mysteries

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India is set to launch its first space-based observatory, named Aditya-L1, on September 2 to study solar winds and their impact on Earth. The probe will be launched from Sriharikota using the PSLV launch vehicle and will travel about 1.5 million km to reach its observation point. Aditya-L1 will carry seven payloads to observe the sun's outermost layers and will be placed in a halo orbit to provide continuous clear views of the sun. This marks India's first mission to study the sun, following its recent successful moon landing. India's space program has been growing rapidly, with plans for future missions to the moon and Venus.
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