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European Space Agency's sun-studying Proba-3 objective postponed

The European Space Firm delayed Wednesday's planned launch of its Proba3 mission, aboard the Indian space agency's essential rocket, to observe the sun because of a technical problem and stated it would now go on on Thursday.

The Proba-3, a two-satellite system developed over more than a years and costing about 200 million euros ($ 210 million), is set to be launched from the Satish Dhawan Area Centre in India.

Utilizing the Indian area firm's flagship Polar Satellite Launch Lorry launch rocket, the mission is meant to advance international efforts to understand and reduce the economic and technological dangers of area weather condition.

As part of basic operations in the preparation of the launch, a technical issue was spotted ... the ESA said on a. post on X, without providing information.

Liftoff is now expected no earlier than 1042 GMT on. Thursday.

The ESA has dealt with obstacles and delays in its launch. program, with the first commercial flight of the flagship. Ariane 6 heavy launcher delayed to next year and access to. Russia's Soyuz rockets severed by a breakdown in relations over. the war in Ukraine.

The Italian Vega C, which is used for small payloads, has. been grounded for two years following a failed industrial debut,. however is because of go back to space in the future Wednesday.

(source: Reuters)