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Hanle Dark Sky Reserve Star Party observed in Ladakh

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Prelims level: Hanle Dark Sky Reserve

Why in the News?

Expert astro-photographers and astronomers have gathered at the Hanle Dark Sky Reserve from for the second Star Party.

Star Party and Its Details

  • The Star Party at the Hanle Dark Sky Reserve is a gathering of amateur astronomers and astro-photographers who travel to Hanle to observe and capture celestial phenomena.
  • It was hosted by the Indian Institute of Astrophysics (IIA) from and attended by over 45 astronomy enthusiasts from across India.
  • Participants brought their own telescopes and cameras to capture unique celestial events, including faint galaxies, the Zodiacal Light, and the rare sight of Venus casting a shadow.

About Hanle Dark Sky Reserve (HDSR)

  • The HDSR is a designated area in Changthang region of eastern Ladakh created to control man-made light pollution and protect the naturally dark night skies.
  • It spans approximately 1,073 square kilometers and is home to the Indian Astronomical Observatory, operated by the Indian Institute of Astrophysics (IIA).
  • Established to promote astronomy and astrophotography, it offers some of the darkest skies in India, ideal for astronomical research.
  • Hanley is also the home to second-highest optical telescope in the world, established in 2001 by IIA.

Special Features of HDSR and the Surrounding Region

  • High Altitude: Hanle is situated at a high altitude, providing clearer skies with minimal atmospheric interference.
  • Minimal Light Pollution: The region has low light pollution, which makes it perfect for observing faint celestial objects.
  • Dry Climate: The dry weather in the region contributes to excellent visibility, reducing the impact of humidity on astronomical observations.

Significance of HDSR

  • Astrophotography and Research: The dark skies allow for detailed observation of celestial phenomena and astrophotography, attracting enthusiasts and researchers.
  • Astro-Tourism: The reserve fosters astro-tourism, boosting the local economy by creating jobs for guides and supporting infrastructure.
  • Preservation of Night Skies: It plays a crucial role in preserving the natural darkness of the sky, curbing light pollution in the region.
  • International Attention: The reserve has attracted amateur and professional astronomers from across India and beyond, making it a hub for astronomical events.
PYQ:

[2018] Consider the following phenomena:

  1. Light is affected by gravity.
  2. The Universe is constantly expanding.
  3. Matter warps its surrounding space-time.

Which of the above is/are the prediction/predictions of Albert Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity, often discussed in media?

(a) 1 and 2 only
(b) 3 only
(c) 1 and 3 only
(d) 1, 2 and 3

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