The Aditya-L1 mission carries instruments to observe the sun’s outermost layers.
NEW DELHI: India’s sun-monitoring spacecraft has crossed a landmark point on its journey to escape “the sphere of Earth’s influence”, its space agency said, days after the disappointment of its moon rover failing to awaken.
Aditya, named after the Hindu sun deity, has travelled 920,000km, just over half the journey’s total distance. In August, India became the first country to land a craft near the largely unexplored lunar south pole, and just the fourth nation to land on the moon.
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