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Isro set to launch EU's Sun observatory mission in Dec

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 5 November 2024 ()
India and the European Union are strengthening their space collaboration with ISRO set to launch the EU's Proba-3 spacecraft in December. This mission, consisting of two satellites, will study the Sun's corona using a unique formation flying technique. This collaboration follows India's own Aditya L1 mission, highlighting both entities' commitment to advancing solar observation and space exploration.
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