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India basks in Sun's glory as Aditya reaches vantage point

IndiaTimes Saturday, 6 January 2024
After her date with the Moon last year, India on Saturday placed a solar space observatory at a vantage point some 1.5 million km from Earth to study the Sun. Without solar energy, life on Earth as we know cannot exist. Aditya will soon begin to unravel the Sun's mysteries through the seven instruments it carries. Isro chairman S Somanath told TOI Aditya-L1 is meant for the world and that data from the mission will be made available to researchers across the globe.
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