All About India's Highest Astronomical Observatory
By: NDTVNewsDesk
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The highest astronomical observatory in India is the Indian Astronomical Observatory (IAO), located in Hanle, Ladakh.
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It sits at an altitude of 4500 meters (approximately 14,764 feet) above sea level.
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The IAO is operated by the Indian Institute of Astrophysics (IIA) and is known for its excellent atmospheric conditions.
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The location and atmospheric conditions make it ideal for optical and infrared observations.
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It houses a 2-meter aperture Himalayan Chandra Telescope (HCT), which is remotely operated from the Centre for Research and Education in Science and Technology (CREST) in Bengaluru.
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It focuses on optical and infrared astronomy, with ongoing research on transient objects, gamma-ray radiation, and infrared light from deep space.
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It also features a solar power plant, satellite-based communication systems, and a liquid nitrogen plant for cooling detectors.
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The IAO is not only crucial for scientific research but also plays a role in promoting astronomy and space science in India.
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