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  • Sci. & Tech.
    Largest terrestrial solar telescope to be commissioned in five years

    Mumbai, Sept. 2 (PTI): Remotely controlled world's largest terrestrial Solar Telescope will be commissioned in India five years from now and would be located in Ladakh, according to Director, Indian Institute of Astrophysics Prof S S Hasan.

    "The two metre class (diameter) Solar telescope, which will be the largest in the world, will be set up in Ladakh and the exact location is being decided," Hasan said while delivering a lecture "Excitement of modern solar Astronomy" at the Nehru centre here yesterday.

    "The project is over Rs 100 crore and will be operational by 2012 and will be made available to all researchers from the world," he said adding it could be remotely operated from the Indian Institute of Astrophysics in Bangalore.

    Although it is an Indian initiative, large number of solar astronomers are in the advisory board in addition to scientists from Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Physical Research Laboratory, Interuniversity centre for astronomy and astrophysics and others, Hasan said.

    The two other solar telescope slightly smaller than the IIA proposed solar telescopes will be ready in Germany (2008) and in Los Angeles, US (2009) and are one and half metre class telescopes.

    Although US is planning for the largest (four metre) Solar Telescope, currently it is on hold, he said. Even if it comes up, it will be after 2016, he added.


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