Aditya-L1 set for 11.50am launch, here’s why it'll take 63 mins for separation
Saturday, 2 September 2023
ASA.While several of its teams continue to romance the Moon, Isro Friday entered the last leg of preparations for a Surya Namaskara, kicking off the nearly 24-hour countdown for the 11.50am Saturday launch of Aditya-L1. Aditya-L1, India’s first solar space observatory mission, will be launched in PSLV’s 59th flight, after several years of development.
ASA.While several of its teams continue to romance the Moon, Isro Friday entered the last leg of preparations for a Surya Namaskara, kicking off the nearly 24-hour countdown for the 11.50am Saturday launch of Aditya-L1. Aditya-L1, India’s first solar space observatory mission, will be launched in PSLV’s 59th flight, after several years of development.
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