India’s space agency launches rocket to study the sun a little over a week after historic landing on moon’s south pole.
Aditya L1 ISRO Solar Mission Destination Distance 1.5 Million Kilometres From Earth Significance Solar Activities
India launches its first mission to study the sun
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