The latest mission in India’s ambitious space program blasted off Saturday on a voyage towards the center of the solar system, a week after the country’s successful unmanned moon landing.
Aditya-L1 launched shortly before midday, with a live broadcast showing hundreds of spectators cheering wildly against the deafening noise of the rocket’s ascent.
“Launch successful, all normal,” an Indian Space Research Organisation official announced from mission control as the vessel made its way to the upper reaches of the Earth’s atmosphere.
The mission is carrying scientific instruments to observe the sun’s outermost layers in a four-month journey.
The United States and the European Space Agency (ESA) have sent numerous probes to the center of the solar system, beginning with NASA’s Pioneer program in the 1960s.
2023-09-03 07:48:03
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