Following its recent moon landing success, India's space agency launched a rocket on Saturday, marking its inaugural solar mission. The launch was live-streamed on the Indian Space Research Organisation's (ISRO) website, attracting more than 860,000 viewers. Thousands of onlookers gathered at a viewing gallery near the launch site to witness the probe's liftoff. Named "Aditya-L1," which translates to "sun" in Hindi, the spacecraft's mission is to study solar winds, which can disrupt Earth's magnetosphere and cause phenomena like auroras.Haberi Haber Kaynağından Oku
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