Fresh off its success at the moon, India is now headed for the sun.

The nation launched its first-ever solar observatory today (Sept. 2), sending the Aditya-L1 probe skyward atop a Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) from Satish Dhawan Space Centre at 2:20 a.m. EDT (0620 GMT; 11:50 a.m. local India time).

After a series of checkouts, it will use its onboard propulsion system to head toward Earth-sun Lagrange Point 1 (L1), a gravitationally stable spot about 1 million miles (1.5 million kilometers) from our planet in the direction of the sun.

That destination explains the latter part of the mission’s name. And the first part is simple enough: “Aditya” translates to “sun” in Sanskrit.

The 3,260-pound (1,480 kilograms) observatory will arrive at L1 about four months from now, if all goes according to plan. But the long trek will be worth it, according to the ISRO.

“A satellite placed in the halo orbit around the L1 point has the major advantage of continuously viewing the sun without any occultation/eclipses,” ISRO officials wrote in an Aditya-L1 mission description. “This will provide a greater advantage of observing the solar activities and its effect on space weather in real time.”

  • @CanadaPlus
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    Shh, just look at the pretty rockets. Nothing is happening in Kashmir. /s

    • @pinkdrunkenelephants@sopuli.xyz
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      This is a fair point, and well-made.

      🤔 It also raises the question of how the fuck India is so successful despite its genocide attempts as opposed to the other three.

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        On the space program? Well, let’s not get too excited, besides the difficult landing site this was baby steps, it’s a very simple rover, and they’ve blown up their fair share of rockets. The US is still king, with the Europeans in second.

        • But we in the U.S. are regressing. We don’t even have a fucking Moon rover, but India now does and China has one on the far side of the Moon. Sure, we have SpaceX, but Elon Musk is a fucking twit, and the Starship he’s building is having problems.

          Meanwhile India is the tortoise beating the three hares and it’s pretty obvious watching it.

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            I mean, the NASA is pretty serious about doing manned missions in the next few years. They have the capsule and the astronauts ready to go already and everything. Not to mention the giant Mars rovers, the deep space probes, that probe that dips into the sun and the space telescope that’s rewriting the history of the universe as we speak.

            • After like what, 50 years of sitting around with ther thumbs up their asses? And we still need a private company to send people to the space station we helped build? Nah, fuck that. I concede NASA has finally got off its ass to do actual work the past few years, but its cowardice has led us to disaster. We are decades behind where we should be. We should have had people on Mars in the 80’s and 90’s and should be trying to go to Titan by now.