New Delhi: The US space agency NASA (NASA) and the European Space Agency (ESA) have now turned to the Sun after carrying out many amazing discoveries in the space world. On Monday, NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA) launched the Solar Orbiter Mission to study the Sun. This orbiter will take the first pictures of the Sun's poles. According to Indian time, it was launched from Cape Canaveral Space Center in Florida at 9:33 am Monday.
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This orbiter will travel about 4 crores 18 lakh km in 7 years to reach the Sun. This spacecraft has 10 equipment installed. It has 6 devices for high-resolution photographs. The information of the sun will reach us with detail. For the first time, the polar region of the sun will be photographed through this spacecraft. According to Helen O'Brien, a scientist belonging to Imperial College London involved in this mission, "Never in history has the sun been so close photographed. Hopefully, we'll get to see some interesting pictures."
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The orbiter will try to find answers to all the questions regarding the Sun that affect our solar system. The program designed for the orbiter involves examining the relation of the charged particles flying continuously on the surface of the Sun, the flow of air, the magnetic field within the Sun and the heliosphere it produces.
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