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Aditya-L1: India’s solar mission takes selfie, sends pictures of Earth & Moon too

IndiaTimes Thursday, 7 September 2023
India's first solar space observatory mission, Aditya-L1, has captured images of the Earth and the Moon during its journey to the Sun-Earth L1 point. The spacecraft, which has completed two Earth-bound manoeuvres, is currently in its Earth-bound phase and is scheduled to undergo three more manoeuvres before reaching its final destination.
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The Indian Space Research Organisation said today that Aditya L1, the country's first solar mission, has successfully performed the second Earth-bound manoeuvre. The space agency's Telemetry, Tracking and Command Network i.e the ISTRAC carried out the operation. The next manoeuvre is scheduled for...

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