Telescope installed in this beautiful place to enjoy the views of space
Telescope installed in this beautiful place to enjoy the views of space
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A special telescope has been prepared at Bhabha Atomic Research Center (BARC). Which is to be used to study various matters in space. A 45-meter high telescope built in the country has been installed at Hanle, 200 km from Leh. The design of this telescope manufactured in India, along with BARC, has also been prepared by three other agencies.

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According to the media report, it includes the names of the Indian Institute of Astrophysics in Bangalore, the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research in Mumbai. Also, its industry partner is Electronic Corporation of India Limited (ECIL). It has been established by ECIL at Hanle in Ladakh. BARC Scientific Officer Niley Bhatt gave information about this telescope at the press conference of the Global Mega Science Exhibition - Science Conference at the National Science Center on Thursday. The exhibition will be held from 21 January to 20 March 2020 at the National Science Center.

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In his statement, Niley Bhat said that with the help of this telescope, he will be able to see the gamma-ray and study it and various matters of space. It has been prepared from 356 small glasses. A camera is fitted below it. With the help of a glass reflector, the photos in the space will be captured on the camera. It cannot be seen without a telescope. Its width is 21 meters and the height is 45 meters. With its help, one million light-years can be seen in space. The speed of a second goes up to 3 lakh kilometers. At the same time, a light goes up to a distance of 10 thousand crore kilometers in a light year.

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