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India launching Sun-bound spacecraft.

India’s space agency ISRO plans to launch Aditya-L1, a satellite designed to observe the Sun, on 2 September. The spacecraft will travel to the Sun–Earth Lagrange Point 1, about 1.5 million kilometres from Earth, where it can keep the Sun continuously in view. The mission follows India’s successful Chandrayaan-3 Moon landing and represents a major step in the country’s expanding space programme, aimed at improving understanding of solar activity.

Aditya-L1 will carry seven scientific instruments to study different layers of the Sun, including the corona, chromosphere and the solar wind. From its position at L1 it can monitor solar storms and streams of charged particles in near real time, which helps scientists forecast space weather. Better predictions can protect satellites, radio communications and power grids on Earth and support planning for future crewed and robotic missions.

Source: independent.co.uk

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