First the Moon, now India turns to the Sun. ISRO - Indian Space Research Organization's #Aditya-L1 solar observatory is due to launch on Saturday, 2 September, at 07:20 BST/08:20 CEST. It's the first Indian satellite mission to study the #Sun, and we are providing two important types of support:
But it is for the magnetic field measurements that it needs to be in L1 :)
Tom Verbeke
1y
Would be interesting to also mention ESA's own solar orbiter satellite and how they complement eachother...
Thanks for Your support,..ESA. WE Looking Long term relationship with you,..
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1yAll space missions are global with ESA NASA also China and Russia support India can achieve anything.