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Indian Astronomical Observatory, Hanle

The Indian Astronomical Observatory sits at a height of 15,000 ft at Hanle in Ladakh, and is the second highest observatory in the world. This observatory has, therefore, been a matter of pride for Indian scientists. There is very little artificial light and because this region boasts of clear and cloudless nights almost throughout the year, these conditions make this spot an ideal location for astronomical observation.

Vainu Bappu Observatory, Kavalur

This is another observatory in India that is being operated and owned by the Indian Institute of Astrophysics (IIA). It houses the Vainu Bappu Telescope, which boasted of being the Asia’s largest telescope until another telescope of 3.6 m was set up in 2016 in Nainital’s ARIES observatory.

ARIES Observatory, Nainital

Indian Astronomy marked its major achievement in 2016 after it unveiled Asia’s one-of-a-kind and the largest optical telescope at Devasthal, near Nainital. The primary mirror of the optical telescope is 3.6 m in diameter, which further help the scientists in their research of high-energy radiations, star structures, properties of star clusters and exoplanets.

Udaipur Solar Observatory, Udaipur

This Udaipur Observatory proudly sits on an island in the Fateh Sagar Lake. As the observatory is located amid a large mass of water, the air turbulence that happens because of ground heating by the rays of sun is decreased. Thus, the quality of image and their accuracy is far better than its other contemporaries. The Udaipur Solar Observatory has been built and designed on the lines of the solar observatory at the Big Bear Lake in Southern California.

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