Udaipur Solar Observatory
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Location | Udaipur, Udaipur district, Udaipur division, Rajasthan, India |
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Coordinates | 24°36′16.52″N 73°40′27.08″E / 24.6045889°N 73.6741889°E |
Established | 1976 |
Website | Physical Research Laboratory |
The Udaipur Solar Observatory (USO) is in Udaipur, Rajasthan in India on an island in the Fateh Sagar Lake.[1] The sky conditions at Udaipur are quite favourable for solar observations. Since the observatory is situated amidst a large mass of water, air turbulence which occurs due to ground heating by sun's rays is decreased. This improves the image quality and accuracy (average between 1-2 arc seconds).
History
The observatory was built in 1976 by Dr. Arvind Bhatnagar[2] following the model of the Solar Observatory at Big Bear lake in Southern California. Later, he was joined by Dr. Ashok Ambastha in 1983 and subsequently by many others at different stages who have continued further contributing to the growth of this observatory.
Telescopes
Utilizing a variety of telescopes, USO is known for its solar observations, which include high-resolution solar chromospheric, magnetic field, velocity, and spectral observations, for studies pertaining to solar flares, mass ejections, and the evolution of solar active regions. USO fills the large longitudinal gap between Australia and Spain, and provides a link for continuous solar coverage in international collaborative programs, including the Global Oscillations Network Group (GONG). Since 1981, USO has been managed by the Physical Research Laboratory, Ahmedabad, for the Department of Space, Government of India.
Multi Application Solar Telescope (MAST)
The Multi Application Solar Telescope (MAST) was operationalised on 4 August 2015. MAST is an off-axis Gregorian-Coude telescope with a 50 cm aperture to be used to study the Sun's magnetic field.[3][4]
See also
References
- ^ Desai, Aadil (5 December 2013). "Sun Spotting". Daily News & Analysis. Retrieved 6 July 2015.
- ^ "Udaipur Solar Observatory- Solar Observatory in Udaipur, Solar Observatory Udaipur Rajasthan India". www.udaipur.org.uk. Retrieved 15 December 2020.
- ^ "Multi Application Solar Telescope Operationalised at Udaipur Solar Observatory". ISRO. Retrieved 6 July 2015.
- ^ Mukunth, Vasudevan (8 July 2015). "A Telescope that Gives India a New Place in the Sun". The Wire. Retrieved 9 July 2015.
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