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India's largest telescope to come up near Nainital

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India's largest optical telescope for watching distant stars and galaxies is all set to come up in the Himalayas near the picturesque Nainital town.

In September, mirrors for the 3.6-mt telescope were sent from a factory in Moscow to a Belgian company, where they are undergoing a series of tests following which they would be shipped for India.

Installing the telescope at its location in Devasthal – 50 km from Nainital town – would take another five-six months.

“The first light is expected by 2012 end or 2013 beginning. The new telescope would be able to see fainter stars and galaxies which none of the existing Indian telescopes can see,”
Ram Sagar, director of Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences in Nainital told Deccan Herald.

The Rs 140-crore Devasthal Optical Telescope will be more powerful than Pune-based Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics’s optical telescope at Girwali near Pune; Bangalore-based Indian Institute of Astrophysics’s telescope at Hanle in Leh and Veinu-Bappu observatory in Tamil Nadu, which incidentally was also India’s first optical telescope, spawning a generation of astronomers.

The cost of Devasthal telescope alone was about Rs 120 crore, out of which Belgium government was sharing about Rs 15 crore (Two million Euro), Sagar said.

Located at an altitude of 2,540 metres, the site, Sagar claimed, was as good as some of the world’s best sites. In partnership with other telescopes, it will offer astronomers a chance of watching an object continuously for 24 hours.

Since the site is located between Canary Islands and Eastern Australia, observations which are not possible in Canary Islands or Australia due to daylight can be obtained from Devasthal.

Devasthal telescope will also act as a complimentary platform to Indian Space Research Organisation’s Astrosat satellite, scheduled to be launched in 2012. Astrosat will be India’s first dedicated astronomy payload.

“We will see the objects, which Astrosat would watch in X-ray, ultra-violet and radio wave lengths from the ground in the optical range,” Sagar said.

The telescope will use a new support technology known as Active Mirror Support for operating the telescope online even when it is being used for observations.
It will also have a high-resolution spectrograph, a low-resolution spectroscopic camera and an infra-red camera for data capturing which would make night-watch more useful for the astronomers.

India's largest telescope to come up near Nainital
 
great.....this is a great achievement 4 d indian scientists.....i have heard that ISRO is the only organization that could actually compete with NASA in the future!!!:yahoo:
 
[video]http://www.ndtv.com/video/player/news/fromndtv/203000[/video]
 
Well with clean & open ears now... can you tell us what is pakistans space research organizations name? actually I didn`t hear about that in my life...

its name is "suparco" .......and below is the reason why you never hear about it





SPACE PROGRAMMES INDIA PAKISTAN
No. of satellites launched 50 NA
Space mission (moon) Chandrayaan I NA
Major satellite system (for communication services) INSAT NA
Major satellite system (for natural resource management) IRS NA
Launch vehicles for IRS PSLV NA
Launch vehicles for INSAT GSLV NA
Indigenously developed satellite system BADR A and BADR B NA
 
Well with clean & open ears now... can you tell us what is pakistans space research organizations name? actually I didn`t hear about that in my life...

In your statement there's a word... if you look carefully, you might see it stands out because it is different color, different size, and italicized and bolded.

Keep focusing on it... keep the focus, don't let it waver... stare hard... till the whole world passes you by...
 
Sir after starring very hard I found that statement was not mine & not any French who have competitive space agency to ISRO commented on that statement but you from pakistan put yourself blidly in that...:rofl:
 
Why compare everything with Pakistan? Is Pakistan the world leader is astronomy or radio astronomy? We should compete with the leaders in the field. It is only when we do that do we realise how much catching up we have to do.
 
ISRo may be in its own league but NASA and Chinese Space programmes are much advanced than ISRO's.

Nah I will put the Russian and ESA programs much ahead than China. Chinese can be compared to Japanese space program. Remember...the Russians have already simulated Man to Mars concept...so the new race is to begin.
 
And I also dont want space to be a battle ground...rather a place for healthy competition and research. And representing humanity in space as a bunch of infighting idiots is not a wise thing to do.
 
And I also dont want space to be a battle ground...rather a place for healthy competition and research. And representing humanity in space as a bunch of infighting idiots is not a wise thing to do.

Simple: Ban religion in space and majority of the problems will be solved.
 
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