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Why India Sun Satellite Aditya L1 Won’t Catch A Glimpse

Posted on April 8, 2024 By admin
Why India Sun Satellite Aditya L1 Won’t Catch A Glimpse

New Delhi: India’s first space-based solar observatory, Aditya L1, is continuously studying the Sun but will miss the total solar eclipse today that will be visible over vast swaths of North America. The total solar eclipse is a rare event that people across the USA and several events, from skydiving to special flights, are being…

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