šŸ”­ IIA involved in making ā€˜Dark Sky Reserveā€™

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Indian Institute of Astrophysics (IIA) in Bengaluru will help set up Indiaā€™s first ā€˜Dark Sky Reserveā€™ in Ladakh.

Story so far: The reserve is set to be completed in three months according to a tripartite MoU signed between the Ladakh administration, Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council (LAHDC) and IIA.

  • The sanctuary will pose as one of the highest-located sites in the world for optical, gamma ray and infrared telescopes.
  • Preservation of the night sky is the need of the hour for scientific observations, and these are being disrupted by unwanted pollution.

Additional developments: The project will also lead to the first-ever ā€˜Night Sky Sanctuaryā€™ that will be built in Hanle, Ladakh. The Changthang Wildlife Sanctuary is also being developed under this project.

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